Yep, they are a very neat looking dog.
If it's an early 2nd gen, on the rear half of the car - here is a pic of the subframe (if you can even call it that): http://www.nastyz28.com/tech/chassis.jpg You'll need a good drill for drilling into the frame, but that's were we normally mount them. I know you have to watch the height. Just looked for a pic of my hubby welding the rear of a 71 or 72 camaro together to make a poor man's posi for some guy (yah, he requested it) - and I know he had an external pump, but I could not see it in the picture, so it was forward of the gas tank somewhere. Also, there is no reason you can't mount it in the engine compartment, if there is enough room - we don't like doing that though, because the pumps prefer the cooler air outside. We did mount on cheapie fuel pump on an old dodge caravan (was an 86 or something like that) right on the fender well. Worked forever.
Sounds like a nice place to go!
Hi, Coop!!
Fussy little things, eh?
Me too... found a couple recipes on the web, including one here: http://www.yesyoucangrill.com/beerbuttchicken.php, but I like mine very spicy. I use the spices in this recipe, but use much more spice, especially the cajun stuff.
Someone needs to go back to 5th grade grammar class.
Great article! Poor Daphne, though!
Herc (RIP) was a digger. We had to keep him tied in the back yard, or he'd either break the fence or dig out, no matter what we did. Needless to say, he wasn't outside a whole lot. Our current dog, Rambo is not a digger (luckily - bug as he is, he'd dig to the other side of the world!)
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