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Old 10-01-2021, 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by mgarblik View Post
Fuel tank is 1/3 full of 35 year old gas though. Thanks again for the tips and information.
From doing my dads car up in 2007, I can honestly tell you that the 10 gallons of sunoco from 1966 was still flammable. I poured it on our gravel driveway, and my friend got into my son's go kart and drove thru the flames after I lit it on fire.
OK, yes, there might have been some alcohol involved.

My neighbors must love the free entertainment. Anywhere else, you have to pay for a show like this.

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