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Bond Villain
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Thanks to all of you who were a part of getting the 261 project completed.

Drove down to Hambone's this afternoon with the hood in the back and he and Jack helped me reinstall it to complete (more or less...) the whole project.

Kinda sums it up

Project complete

Hooked up to the exhaust system, it's amazing how quite and smooth that engine runs. Equally impressive is how smoothly, and with authority, it accelerates. It went to 65 without hardly trying. And only a little more pedal took it to 70. Thanks Jerry!!

A very therapeutic weekend.

JM


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Congrats on the rebuild and your friends help.
Jerry amazes me with his knowledge and hope he can attend the Homecoming.

Good story but one glitch though, There are no highways in your area that have a 70 mph speed limit.
With your connections, I'm thinking you took a fast run down a airport landing strip. grin

Don

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I thought that phone message was the outside temperature... Good that everything is working out. (Don, me and Tim had the Beaumont well over 70 at last year's Homecoming)

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"I love it when a plan comes together!"

That's what I've always loved about doing hands-on stuff- - - - -when something works right the results are obvious. Unfortunately, so is the occasional screwup! I've had a couple of epic hand grenade episodes on the dyno that had us looking for a place to hide from the flying bits and pieces. Glad this one can be chalked up to the "success" column!
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Fact: In St Mary’s county, there are no highways with a speed limit of 70mph.

Fact: John Milliman does 70 anyway. Sometimes without the hood installed.

Cheers to you Brother Milliman. chug


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Leo
I'm sure that Tim enjoyed the ride in the Beaumont, That is a nice ride!
We hit 80 coming off a mountain in the rain with trailer and truck on the trailer.
Tim took a picture of the speedo, to show the folks back home.
I had a great time on that road trip and Tim, hope you can make it back again.
Vicki is wanting me to go down under and take a walk about.

Don


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Don you are more than welcome downunder for a walkabout Leo I would be able to return you a favour loved the Beaumont ride also the road trip with you Don was awesome very hot here at the moment not a day goes by without thinking what you blokes are up too


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I've ridden in Charlie at 71 with John with the old engine


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That's great news John!
Even with the OD in Doughboy, I don't get close to 70, but don't really try either. I guess I'll still be that guy in the right lane that you wave to as you go by wave
Safe travels!


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John,

Great ending to a long story. Congratulations.

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Congrats John!

VEW, I will be riding slow and enjoying the scenery with you.

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can't wait for the tech article. Nicely done!!!
and i will be driving slow with Chris and Victor, watching longingly at the fast guys going by.



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