And most importantly:
First thing my boy said when he saw it was "Thats it Daddy, that's what we should paint the car!"
I now own three 240Zs, of varying sizes.
Huge thanks to Preach!
And most importantly:
First thing my boy said when he saw it was "Thats it Daddy, that's what we should paint the car!"
I now own three 240Zs, of varying sizes.
Huge thanks to Preach!
In reply to birdmayne :
Ring gear is probably a 2.73 from an AMC 20 rear. Many Jeeps have rolled through my shop in the last 22 years.
Mine or my friends. Thank everything anyone thinks is holy, I am back into sports cars.
It's a box! Thanks to a real screen name, no sleuthing necessary to figure that part out
I like the humor under the flap
First layer, tasty baked goods (thank you!!!) and lots of stuff packed in. I lived in Charlotte about 20 years ago and don't have an NC plate so I'll add this one to the collection
Some ancient plumbing parts with a K-Mart label. This makes me oddly nostalgic. I have so much stuff like this still from my Dad's stash that I inherited. I appreciated this more than my giver was likely expecting.
A generous collection of rando. The hemostat was another connection - my Dad was a physician so we always had these in the tool box. I will regift so someone else can learn the usefulness of this tool. The floaty keychain will be used with our boat. The BMW lug nuts was good stalking. One well used wrench - hopefully there is a good story behind it.
A socket set that I don't have so those are getting added to the toolbox for sure. Gloves, a big square head screw with anchor (?), and two cents to contribute on the forums LOL. The gray box will be revealed later
Spark plugs, a new and broken VW window crank, and a set of LED lights for my truck (excellent level stalking). Hitting send and going to go install these!
Some poultry drinking nipples for your chickens (or turkeys, geese and ducks per the label). Funniest part of this one is that SWMBO has a dear friend with a working farm - I confirmed she uses these (same brand even), so they are off to good use! Who woulda thought?
Finally, from the gray box a set of vintage dark safety goggles
Thanks, Brett! Great box. We enjoyed the unboxing and the tasty goodies!
glueguy (Forum Supporter) said:It's a box! ...
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Some poultry drinking nipples for your chickens (or turkeys, geese and ducks per the label). Funniest part of this one is that SWMBO has a dear friend with a working farm - I confirmed she uses these (same brand even), so they are off to good use! Who woulda thought?
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I'm pretty sure those poultry waterer's are a re-gift that originated from my junk stash.
LOL.
First, I have to issue a warning. DO NOT play Tetris with DarkMonohue. You will lose. This package was filled so tightly I don't think he could have fit a pencil in it.
So many amazing things! Tools, matchbox of my old Bonneville, a license plate, bearings, belts, books, a temp gauge, a projector beam headlight... Good gracious, what a haul.
Thanks, dude! Brilliant.
And I tried figuring out what this one is... to no avail. Care to let the cat out of the bag?
Mine is packed and ready to go out tomorrow! Apologies to the recipient. Had to buzz out of town for my parents. IT'S COMING. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Curtis73 (Forum Supporter) said:First, I have to issue a warning. DO NOT play Tetris with Dorkmonobrow. You will lose. This package was filled so tightly I don't think he could have fit a pencil in it.
So many amazing things! Tools, matchbox of my old Bonneville, a license plate, bearings, belts, books, a temp gauge, a projector beam headlight... Good gracious, what a haul.
Thanks, dude! Brilliant.
And I tried figuring out what this one is... to no avail. Care to let the cat out of the bag?
Thanks! I only stumbled onto the game last month, so I didn't have much time to prepare and wasn't sure how badly this was going to bomb. Funny, I was thinking as I taped this up, surely there's something else we could stuff in there...something better...
The wire harness goes with the projector headlight and its high-beam mate. They're all from a Lotus Elise, if I remember correctly. It came through a shop I was working at many years ago and I got the pleasure of replacing a few parts, but not of driving it. I salvaged the lights and the harness from a broken headlamp assembly just in case. Apparently this is the case.
What else, let me think...
And in the blue parts bin box:
Curtis73 had the unfortunate luck of being my Guinea pig this year and was very gracious about receiving an artfully curated box of uselessness. Thanks, Curtis! Now that I have seen what some others have done, I will try to be a little better prepared for next year's round.
Now where did I put that damn Lillian Vernon catalog...?
In reply to glueguy (Forum Supporter) :
Glad you liked the box! For me seeing the pictures of the unboxing is always just as much fun as packing it up.
I snagged my line on the wrench while fishing in the Intracoastal near Bald Head island*. It's a common size for some boat drain plugs, so somebody probably knocked it overboard- hopefully *after* they had put their drain plug in.
As per ancient tradition, several things were re-gifts, including the poultry nipples and the old plumbing hardware. Glad they hit the right person this year!
I forget if the big square head screw is from when I was working on the deck or if it came to me in a box and was a re-gift. I suspect it may be from the deck work.
The LED lights are from when I had a 1999 Silverado. I've held onto them waiting for the day I saw somebody that also had a compatible vehicle in the GRM Game. I'm fairly sure the orange bulbs also fit the GMT800 series.
I agree that hemostats are a must-have item. I try to keep a set everywhere they may come in handy. I'm not sure if those are stainless or just plated.
The goggles were issued with sun and clear lenses, so there should be a clear lens in the box, too, unless I scavenged it out at some point in time over the decades. The goggles fit over some prescription glasses, and with the clear lens in, make great eye protection if you're working under a car and are likely to get schmutz falling towards your peepers. I got a hookup on some lab quality goggles, so I don't think that set got worn. They've been sitting in a cabinet for a long while and fit in the box pretty well, so off they went!
*On an outgoing tide, this area usually has some good fishing. It's got moving sandbars and stuff, so some boaters don't like getting in close, but it's no problem in a kayak.
Hmmmmm....
I sent out my box and tracking shows it arrived on 12/30 yet its not been shared with the group.
The box I sent last year never got shared either. (Saw a legacy item get passed along, so they did get it)
Guess I need to send more interesting stuff?
In reply to Gearheadotaku (Forum Supporter) :
Maybe share this with Bill? Sharing the box is mandatory.
Still waiting on my box.
:sigh:
In reply to Gearheadotaku (Forum Supporter) :
Um yeah, that’s dirty pool. No open your box until you ship yours and share the opening of a received box with the class. Dems the rulz! Still waiting on mine to arrive, my recipient got theirs on 1/4 and shared.
Gearheadotaku (Forum Supporter) said:Hmmmmm....
I sent out my box and tracking shows it arrived on 12/30 yet its not been shared with the group.
The box I sent last year never got shared either. (Saw a legacy item get passed along, so they did get it)
Guess I need to send more interesting stuff?
Mine shows delivered on 1/5 and haven't seen anything posted yet.
AWSX1686 (Forum Supporter) said:Mine was delivered on 1/9 to Columbia, MO. Haven't seen it posted yet.
Ditto. Maybe the crap I sent was offensive.
1kris06 said:golfduke said:Mine shipped out yesterday, en route to an unknown-to-me user in the Midwest, and should arrive on Friday.
I apologize in advance for the potential for broken glass, but the reward was worth the risk in my humble opinion.
If you're in MN, open carefully. Haha.
The glass survived, the beer...not so much (1 is currently chilling in the fridge)
Contents of the wonderful remaining box:
beer flight glass
bag of scrub? pads
mechanics gloves
zip ties (who doesn't need more)
container of fiberglass resin and hardner
a plug of some sort
a Husky branded collar?
Jaguar hot wheels hauler
BMW and Z24 badging
stubby screwdriver
tin worm repair kit
chain
lots of ear plugs
unknown clamping device
used oil filter
fishing lures and the remanants of an arm cast
trim tool
needle nose pliers
impact screw driver set
set of sockets with the 10mm already pre-missing
Ah damn, sorry! I was really hoping the cans would survive, but alas... Hopeyou enjoyed it!
So we've got a stealthy participant here, so far I have no clue who my benefactor is...
Let's do this!
Top layer had lots of stickahs!
Next, a cell phone case, some cables, a cool Matchbox Greyhound bus, mini pool game and an Amazon "Dash" device.
A large bag of lug nuts, tire gauge, a brand new 7/8 combination wrench, walkie talkie microphone, socket organizers, a nice locking hitch pin that will be going in my bag of tricks in the tow vehicle, a key ring, small box with a bunch of machine screws that look like they been of military origin and a September 1957 date on the box. Also, the blue thing with the holes is some type of gauge block, maybe for small diameter splined shafts?
Continuing onwards;
A tow strap, this will also go in the two vehicle bag of tricks. A Stroud safety cord, size 44 Dickies jump suit (good chance they'll fit me) and a very carefully packaged can inside a beer stein!
This wicked awesome necklace...does this clash with the overalls?
LiPo batteries and a charger
More on that mystery can and the stein
I'll brave up and report back on the contents of the can!
Thanks to my mystery benefactor from Virginia, well done! I'll confess I looked up the address and will report that we have a true dyed in the wool GRM'er here; street view came up with a tow pig hooked up to a trailer with a legit race car on it parked on the street in front. Spinning doritos may (or may not) be involved. Thanks again, this made a gray snowy Monday a lot more fun.
According to the tracking info, US customs has released my package and it's en route to the recipient... hopefully everything's still in the box :D
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:i suck. box is packed, i just haven't made it to the post office yet. :-(
AC: I'm not done yet.
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