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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3993452" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I was a street racer back in the day with my 55 Ford. It was highly modified when kids did the dragging down main street thing. Had dumps on the exhaust manifolds that were controlled with cables. </p><p>Built some oil pots that tapped into the exhaust manifold so the dumps could be opened and manually pump oil into the hot manifolds that created an absolute cloud of smoke that could bring traffic to a stop, all to mask the street race when the light changed. </p><p>It was not uncommon for me to get a speeding ticket. </p><p>One officer in particular took it upon himself to be my "monitor". He would pull me over at the drop of a hat for some "moving violation". (that I was probably guilty of).</p><p>Fast forward to about 2008, our gun range moved from it's 45 year location to a new facility. </p><p>A couple years after I was the VP of the range and finally President. That cop "monitor" was a great benefactor to our range and we talked a lot about our past "acquaintances". </p><p>Sadly, he has passed now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3993452, member: 5412"] I was a street racer back in the day with my 55 Ford. It was highly modified when kids did the dragging down main street thing. Had dumps on the exhaust manifolds that were controlled with cables. Built some oil pots that tapped into the exhaust manifold so the dumps could be opened and manually pump oil into the hot manifolds that created an absolute cloud of smoke that could bring traffic to a stop, all to mask the street race when the light changed. It was not uncommon for me to get a speeding ticket. One officer in particular took it upon himself to be my "monitor". He would pull me over at the drop of a hat for some "moving violation". (that I was probably guilty of). Fast forward to about 2008, our gun range moved from it's 45 year location to a new facility. A couple years after I was the VP of the range and finally President. That cop "monitor" was a great benefactor to our range and we talked a lot about our past "acquaintances". Sadly, he has passed now. [/QUOTE]
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