Thread: Don's T back on the road
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06-03-2008 07:48 PM #16
Don we noticed Don Jr. is getting a little thin on top!
You might have to loan him some of your sun block!
Have you or dan given any thoughts to paint on your projects? I know by now, Purple/ Pink is probably out of the question, but I'm curious what Dan will come up with? Are you guys considering flames. With all the flame threads going right now, I could just see Dan's rpu with black body and yellow flames licking back! I'm sure they'll look great whatever you come up with!
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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06-03-2008 08:25 PM #17
I'v seen a couple around here too.. and some big oopsies of driver error.. in a local restorer's lot just outside his building, there is a big ditch near the road... evidently the person in whom he had JUST restored a '65 Mustang ragtop for.. backed it into the big ditch. when I passed, he had his wrecker, pulling it out with the winches.. and they were pushing on it
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
I know he just restored the car, I saw him working on it in there from time to time. didn't look like it got hurt much, but I'm sure somthing happened
You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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06-03-2008 11:49 PM #18
[QUOTE=stovens]Don we noticed Don Jr. is getting a little thin on top!
You might have to loan him some of your sun block!
Tell you what Steve, post up a picture of yourself and we'll see what flaws we can find to remind you of.
Don
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06-04-2008 12:00 AM #19
Sorry about that Don, I really didn't mean to offend you. My appologies, Steve.
And I have many flaws, including saying dumb comments that offend people, when that wasn't my intent. I appreciate all your helpfull advice."
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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06-04-2008 05:36 AM #20
No problem Steve, thanks for the apology. I knew it was simply one of the man-jabs we guys do to one another, and I take this sort of ribbing in the spirit it was intended usually, but as you can tell, I am pretty protective of my Kids.
I consider you one of my close friends on here, and appreciate your apology. It's forgotten.
Don
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06-04-2008 06:52 AM #21
Stevie always was subtle, even as a kid..............
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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06-04-2008 08:17 AM #22
Don, I have always said you should be really proud of your relation that you have with your son’s. If I had a son, or two I would hope that they were clean cut like Don jr. and Dan. I have three grandson’s and my wife, and I want them to grow up to be clean cut young men, they get hair cuts suited for young boys when they visit us. I was living in the hippie era but it didn’t suit me, I think clean is the way to go. You get two thumbs up for the way your son’s turned out. I think more parents should get a pat on the back when they do a good job.
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Richard
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06-04-2008 08:43 AM #23
Don, when all is done, you, Dan and Don are going to have a stable of some really sweet looking rides.
I know Dan's RPU will be everybit as nice as yours and Don's already are.
I can appreciate your apprehension about interstate driving with all of the big rigs. Everybody wants to go flat out and many can't really handled it, mentally or physically. I don't often look at other cars when I drive, but I do try to look at driver's faces. If I see something that bothers me, I try to move away from them. My luck one of those will be near me in an emergency, and the result won't be pretty. My cars have sufficient power and suspensions to run with all, but the really fast cars, but I prefer a more leisurely (amd cautious) approach. That's why I try to avoid the interstates when I travel.
When I travel in Florida, I try to avoid the likes of I 75, I 95, and I4 as if they were plagued. We like driving quick, but we also like to arrive alive.
And using any of those roads, reduces your chances of that.
Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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06-04-2008 10:08 AM #24
Bob, what can I say she was the best baby sitter a Mom could give a boy!
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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06-05-2008 06:06 AM #25
I also like to take "the road less traveled" whenever possible. In addition to feeling safer sometimes, the scenery is usually better.
I also ride a motorcycle... Believe me, that will make you wary of traffic!
Jim
Racing! - Because football, basketball, baseball, and golf require only ONE BALL!
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06-07-2008 09:54 AM #26
Don
This is a momentary highjack, but for Dan. I got a catalog from www.aplusrodandkustom.com yesterday, and on page 19, of their printed catalog, they sell sheet metal for shoebox fords, 1949-1951. Wasn't sure if you guys need anything, but it's the first time I ran across stuff for that make and model of cars. Just an FYI. Steve.
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"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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06-07-2008 10:54 AM #27
Thanks Steve. Looks like they have some pretty neat stuff. I'll make sure Dan gets it. This one page features sheet metal which he will be needing.
Thanks again.
Don





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