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  • thanks for the info =)

  • Damn that is a beautiful car. And a really good and clean conversion. I so want one.

  • so did you receive the $20?

  • Randy. There were two hands to touch it. Mine and Brian Noto. Brian is my business manager and has worked for me for many years.

    On this car, the many things I screwed up, Brian fixed. Both of us have very limited automotive experience or mechanical skills.

    But in answer to your rather artless accusation, I did it in my garage. And Brian did help me with it.

    jack

  • Oh, and you can send the $20 to Jack Rickard, 14 Morgan Oak Street, Cape Girardeau MO, 63703. $10 says you don't.

    Jack Rickard

  • Jack, let us know if you get the $20.00...I have a similar promise if I finish my conversion.

  • Randytooth, Looks like you lost $20.00 - You must like giving away money.

  • Ignore the randytooth fool.

  • i agree randy

  • Oh, and I AM a right-wing hack.

  • A 1957 Porsche doesn't have a radiator, water pump, water pump belt, fuel filter, injectors, or a catalytic converter. - smart ass

    PS Can I have your old engine?

  • True enough. But many cars do. They don't after you convert them.

    We sold the CB Performance Engine on eBay for $3300.

  • That's higher than the national average of 0.1175, but in some ways still a bargain. It's still a little over 4 cents per mile.

    I think with Obama's Cap and Trade tax we'll see rather steeply rising electricity costs very shortly. But it will still be a bargain compared to gasoline.

  • we pay 0.17 per KW in texas

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