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ha ha ha wow! :eek: i expect to find spiders on mine, but nothing quite like that.

buickbert
 
buickbert said:
ha ha ha wow! :eek: i expect to find spiders on mine, but nothing quite like that.

buickbert
yah i havent started my car in 4 days and went ouit to check oil and put my shield back on and noticed it sitting there so i went to get a towel and take it off and it slithered down the timing cover and went into the frame under the pan
 
Hey, I need that snake to eat the mouse that lives in the hood of my 87 T above the hood pad! I think we need to drive our cars more often!
 
That is crazy! Now you need to change your sig:

1987 GRAND NATIONAL. 30 over 109, forged pistons, 204/214 cam, 42.5# bosch inj., ta-49 with DIY "VIPER" turbosaver, stock innercooler and dp. Hooker exhaust. hotwired walbro 340, billit regulator, rjc valve and plate, 94 tweak chip. vacuum brakes with s-10n's. 2800 convertor, 10# launch. poly body mounts. front/rear braces. new complete front suspension. 66,000 miles, astroroof.
 
You should move him inside the car and then get one of those 90's alarms "Protected by Viper. Please stand back!" Good luck disarming it ...
 
With the hot weather lately (not sure about in your location) he was probably trying to stay cool!

It has been in the 110's around here for the last week. I went to get some tools from my trunk and they all felt like I pulled them from the oven, almost couldn't touch them.
Good luck with the snake, hopefully he will choose to exit easily, otherwise that will be an odd find in the future for anyone doing a frame-off rest :eek:
 
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