Recruiting Forum Football Talk VI

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This one is likely at least a '66, maybe '67. . . since auto transmission wasn't available until '66. The A/C vents look really weird on this one too, or maybe those aren't A/C, just reg vents, as well as the odd engine.

We had a 65’ with automatic transmission. It had the rounded rather than flat selector guide.

I know the 641/2 had a generator rather than an alternator. Brother-in-law had one.

Wish I had a warehouse to keep the mustang, 68 Roadrunner, and 58’ Jaguar XK150 of my youth.
 
We had a 65’ with automatic transmission. It had the rounded rather than flat selector guide.

I know the 641/2 had a generator rather than an alternator. Brother-in-law had one.

Wish I had a warehouse to keep the mustang, 68 Roadrunner, and 58’ Jaguar XK150 of my youth.
Maybe it is a '65. I read that the K-codes weren't available with auto trans until '66, but seems like most people are unsure about a lot of things regarding these particular cars.
 
This OL class consists of:
1. Your future C
2. A prototypical LT
3. 2 interior maulers that can play RT if needed
4. A project tackle with the size to develop into a contributor after a few years.

Grade: A

Landing Warren I think allows Heard to start out on the DL.

It’s a shame we already fahr’d Elarbee.
 
Nothing against it. Just don't believe tree roots will grow that way.
Always liked Tolkein's analogy about tree roots - although I dont pretend to fully understand its entirety, there is depth to the anger trees felt. Laying in wait, tangled, frustration - underground. Perhaps a heaven and hell scenario.

He was spiritual, and religious. Trees point toward heaven.
 

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