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    Grim is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Louisiana Noob

     



    Hey, my name is Miles and I am in Slidell, Louisiana. I am currently getting into car and trucks I have never owned
    a car or truck until recently, my only mode of transpertation was my motorcycle.
    2002 Honda Aero -

    I bought this bike shortly after turned 17. From there I bought my dad's old bike which is a 1977 KZ1000.


    Now I am getting into vechicles with windshields and roofs. I have always loved the older vechiles, the older the nicer.
    I am currently about to leave to get a 1964 Dodge pickup. (I believe it is 1964, the titles say 70, but from what I have seen
    online it looks more like a 64.)


    And my soon to be 1946 Chevy Fleetmaster 4 door. (lots of work)


    Looking foward to learning a lot from this forum, and getting to know a few people as well.

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    Looks like you've got your projects ahead of you. The only challenge is the coin to pay for it. But the old Chevy could be a real classy ride when it's done.

    The Dodge does look a lot more like mid 60s than 1970, but I don't know the Dodges too well. Possible someone put an old body on a newer frame, I guess.

    Have fun. My wife's Cajun - had to fight back the urge to include a Cajun joke here.
    Tim -

    "Tho' much is taken, much abides, and tho'
    We are not now that strength which in old days
    Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are..."

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