Reo P 67 prototype

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super_X_drifter

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Just making sure the floodgates remain open
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Hi there folks.. Russ here at the mod shack,Rob is dealing with some home repair issues right now that requires his full attention. We are doing the best we can to get these p67's built,pictured and on the site.please be patient, they will be worth the wait...thanks guys and gals..have a great day!
 

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Rut-roh.....hope it's nothing too serious. those home repairs can get ya where it hurts in time and money. No biggie, we can be patient! Pay no attention to the 832 noses pressed up against the windows of the shop!!
 

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Hope the roof didn't cave in; I've shoveled mine twice already.:eek:
this is what I was thinking. Surely hope not. I lived in Ohio for many years, but can't imagine living in the stuff now.

Gonna say it's 78 here right now........then run like crazy!!!!
 

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Well maybe it's just me. I have never been able to get an atty on top without some sort of leak. I put an oring in between the atty and the reo. I do like having a "well" like the older reos have. It helps seat the oring and sort of hides it in the well. Certainly not a show stopper though.

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