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GM production big block engines were known as Rat motors.

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5.7L 348ci - 1958 thru 1964
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Re: Sunday!Sunday! November 14

Subject: Re: Sunday!Sunday! November 14
by CorvetteBob on 2021/11/15 1:44:29

Quote:

Matatk wrote:

Marcus, if I had your money I'd burn mine. Then again we can't all go on 3 cruises a year and have two Corvettes like some guys, right?



That’s almost a direct quote of what I was thinking when I read his post!😁

My dad used to refer to the R word as Graduated. So do I, but most people don’t know what I’m talking about. Speaking of some guys, I found out today my 74yo brother took his wife’s Cadilliac in for an oil change and brought home a ‘19 Sierra Extendo-Cab. He still drives 50 miles each way to work and says he has no plans to stop. I can’t say I blame him. We’ve both known too many guys that retired and went home that night and died. No joke. I think it’s the tool trade that does it. There was one guy drove to work, put it in Park, and croaked before he got the key out. When he was found that day the engine was running but he wasn’t.

Have a good week this week!
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