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what i've seen done is to get 2 RCA ends, and solder some wire between them with a lead coming off of each wire

ok, so generic radioshack RCA connects would work for this application?

What's inside an RCA cable? Is it just one wire for each + and - ?

-John

this is what's inside an rca plug.

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taking care of grandpa wouldn't be such a pita if the house would be in an area where there is electricity :(

we have a power generator, but can't let it run all the time.

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Sean, 1967 Pontiac Tempest Custom 2 door sedan

Pro built '70 vintage GTO 455, roller rockers, 750 double pumper w/Holley intake, TH400 console shift AT, 10 bolt posi, headers, Flowmasters, Hotchkiss springs, nice interior with a kickin' stereo, bucket seats, very little rust, this is a very fast street car, $9K

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I really like the no rust and the price. Where??

http://www.arizonawholesaleclassics.com

If you're interested, I can swing over there on Monday and take detailed pics for you

bump, to bring this out of the TF pile

Thanks I had missed your reply. My problem is at this point I really need to move before buying anything (unless I sold the M really fast) otherwise my marriage may not make it.

point taken

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Hard to beat some good Clapton on the cans here.

Wish I could play some music. Arthurs room shares a wall with my office.

You need cans

I guess I could pull out my old sony's. Hope to buy a new set when money shows up eventually.

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Of course I wonder why. We have a two car garage and here is what is "in" it:

Audi A6

BMW M5

Silverado

19' Bass Boat

19' Canoe

Honda CB750

Polaris 600Edge

Polaris 600XCSP

Snow trailer

I won't even list all of the random things, but will say that my cylinder index is way beyond my age.

I haven't hit my age yet :(

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Shit. Why can't anything be "Normal" for me. Have the perfect night one night, and the next night is the worst night. Nothing's ever just normal. It's always good, then bad. One extreme, then another. I give up.

Not yet.

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6 + 6 + 6 + 4 = 22 cylinders.

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I want that 2500D that is for sale.

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can i count the spare engine i have? that would bring me to 16 :poop:

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i forgot the pump and power generator :Doh:

EDIT :

those would bring me to the respectable cylinder age of 11 :D

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Shall I start couting the cylinders we have here on the farm?? :)

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6+6+6+8+8+8+8+6+8+6+6+6+6+8+6+6+6+6+6+8+8

Thats about all I can think of right now... :)

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Forgot 6+6+4 Two 6-71 and a 4-71 Detroits.

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6+6+6+8+8+8+8+6+8+6+6+6+6+8+6+6+6+6+6+8+8

Thats about all I can think of right now... :)

wow, now how many of those are generators/not vehicles?

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Only 4 of them are things that don't move. :)

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Add on another 6 for the forklift that I forgot. :)

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*not in order*

94 Chevy Astro van,

03 Chevy Astro van

89 S-10

90 Chevy 1500

69 Chevelle

92 3/4HD Chevy

82? 1/2 ton Chevy

80's S-10

04 3/4HD Chevy

4010 JD

4030 JD

8100 JD

3020 JD

4240 JD

TeRex loader 6-71 Detroit

TeRex loader 4-71 Detroit

JD Scraper 6-71 Detroit

89 Freightliner, Series II Detroit

93 Freightliner, 3406B CAT

80's? Fuel truck

late 70's model Chevy chassis Feed Truck, 366 Big Block

Forklift, straight 6, side draft Webber carb

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Thats all I can think of off the top of my head. :)

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Roughly 144 cylinders, all in vehicles that run and move, I probably forgot a couple here and there but its close. :)

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