Cool story Bob.
Thanks.
True enough that a lot of these are tucked away, leaning against walls and hung from the rafters.
Here's one you may recognize.:cool:
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Cool story Bob.
Thanks.
True enough that a lot of these are tucked away, leaning against walls and hung from the rafters.
Here's one you may recognize.:cool:
That is a great peice and I am proud to see one of original players here. Welcome and thanks Bob, very cool. Looking forward to seeing the car also.
At last, the unveiling............; http://competitionplus.com/index.php...iew&id=3442&It
Sweet!!!!!
What a gorgeous car, now if that fat guy would get out of it so I can drive it a couple of laps......:LOL: :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
The restoration of the Northwind is complete with it's official debut at the Cacklefest last month, where, coincidentally, Ed Mc Culloch was the Grand Marshall. Seems pretty appropriate!
http://cacklefest.com/Northwind.shtml
Make sure you click the link at the bottom for Cacklefest 2007 to see other featured relics (both drivers and machines :) )
As an added bonus hear the music and note the mostly period push cars;
Thanks Bob!!!! Looks like a fully operational museum!!!! Had to of been a blast to be there.
Just went to the Cacklefest sight again. Man, I could spend hours there, and I think first blast of bad weather around here that's exactly what I'm going to do!!!!! (Now I want to start looking for MY old '56 Ford with the CAE straight axle---wasn't an FED, but it was my first full time drag car!!!!)
Outstanding Bob, Thanks
I used to go to Reath Automotive and stop while on my Paper Route to
watch what they were doing, from outside of course :LOL:
wish i had the chance to hop in one of those dump the clutch and drop the hammer and run it out the back door :D wouldnt make a single change to them they are beautiful