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05-18-2008 12:53 AM #1
Much Mahalo guys for da welcome.
Originally Posted by ford2custom
It is way chealer living here in Texas then back at home unfortunetly, thats what made our decision to move here.
cost of lving is stupid high there! lol
the car is not redone in anyway outside or inside cept for the black inserts of the interoir door panels, the pink on the panels or original as well as the seats from what I understand.
dont worry guys,the dead animal on the dash is coming off lmao!!!!







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05-18-2008 06:20 AM #2
Thanks for the additional pictures; you have a rolling piece of American history from the GOOD OLD DAYS.
Congratulations on such a great find. The car looked good going down the highway, be careful and don’t start any forest fires.
I could imagine how expensive it would be to live in Hawaii. I had a friend from Hawaii when I was in the Army back in the 60’s. He said if I ever come too Hawaii look him up and he would save me some money on seeing the sights. I’ll do you like people over here when they hear that you’re from a certain area. Did you ever hear of a person by the name of, I won’t give his first name for known reasons, Tachahashi I may have misspelled it but I will never forget the name? Enjoy the car,and this side of the pond.
Richard
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05-18-2008 01:23 PM #3
Welcome to CHR, Kalani! Had to be tough giving up the Islands for the Mainland and Texas, even though a lot cheaper here then there. Great looking Lincoln, that's an excellent find.
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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05-19-2008 12:27 AM #4
Much Mahalo Richard.
Originally Posted by ford2custom
try see if he still there and go back home for visit yea?.
I cant say that I know him.
mahalo, yea it was very tuff and still having a tuff time adjusting some what, but its geting easier for me then before.
Originally Posted by mopar34
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05-19-2008 01:35 AM #5
Very nice Lincoln. Welcome to CHR. Steve."
"No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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05-19-2008 06:04 AM #6
Mahalo nui loa Steve, glad to be here.
Originally Posted by stovens
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05-19-2008 01:00 PM #7
Much Mahalo Richard.
try see if he still there and go back home for visit yea?.
I cant say that I know him.
Looks like I found a new word that means {Thanks} maybe from time to time you can give us some more of your words. I think it would be interesting, and Mahalo to you also Kalani, for being generous by showing your car and kindness to respond to our inquiry's.
I would love to go over one time but my wife is afraid of flying, she said if she went it would have to be a one way ticket. It’s a shame the people that were born there unless they have plenty of money cannot stay in their homeland. I’m sure I could find my old Army buddy if I ever got over there.
Richard






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