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    Abone is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Another new guy checking in

     



    After cruzin around this site for awhile, thought i might as well find a place to park. You folks seem to play reasonably nice together in spite of the diversity.....thats good to see for a change. I been out of the car loop for more than a few years to start a new career and business. Spent the past 2 years of spare time building my Model A......took it out for it's maiden run this past spring and got that rush i remember from days past. Once its in your blood, theres no goin' back!

    Anyway, the name's Paul.... lookin forward to hangin out with you all once and a while; swapping lies, truths, insight and a few beers.......

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    Welcome aboard Paul, Pull up a chair and amke yourself at home. Nice lookin ride
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    Welcome aboard Paul. Like the tri-power, chop, Limefire's, and suede. My vote is for the five spokes all around, and no white letters. (you were looking for votes, right?)
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    Thanks Uncle Bob, 4 outa 5 aint bad....still lookin for a pair of old15X10 rears to match the fronts, (should be ready for new rear rubber by then, or before...that 327 likes to eat tires!!)

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    Thumbs up welcome .........2 the club.

     



    Thats just what I want!, one -just- like- that." Nice ride paul." Hope you have fun here "reasonably nice" that sounds about,......... right
    "Whad'ya want for nuth'N, ..............aaa,rrrrrubber biscuit... ?"

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