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Originally Posted by gillenator
On a side note, GM's 283 small block V8 engine and Ford's infamous 289 were two of the finest engines ever offered in that era. I owned a 1957, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1967, Chevy's all equipped with the 283. Truly a bullet proof engine and they sure don't make them like that anymore!
Do you still own any of those cars? I think of the opportunity I had years ago to buy a 71 Shelby Mustang for around $7,000. I once owned a 71 Mustang fastback with a 351 Cleveland. It was metallic blue with white interior. Very fast car. I regret selling my 57 Chevy, the mustang and my Datsun 240Z as well.
Chuck
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Originally Posted by LeonardoD
NSix I'm sorry to tell you this but hair is generally really resistant and there's no studies to link environmental impact to Androgenic Alopecia. There's been cases of hair loss where people would temporarily lose their hair due to lack of nutrition, stress or other conditions, however, their hair regrew as they recovered. It's a different story with Androgenic Alopecia, as it's gradually making your follicles dormant and unable to produce hair that will reach the telogen growth phase. Androgenic Alopecia is entirely genetic and the likelihood of experiencing it increases as you age.
Wouldn't the fact that my father is diabetic also play a role though?
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