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08-09-2004 10:15 PM #1
n00B!
Just thought I'd drop everyone a line and say hi. I've read these forums a few times, but kept forgeting to register. I'm 20, and I attend the University of Georgia in Athen, GA. I've got a 1969 Camaro at the moment, but looking to pick up another car for a project. Hope to acquire either a truck or a 30's coupe.
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08-10-2004 01:50 AM #2
Welcome to CHR, Billy. This is a downright incredible place. In fact, you'll probably enjoy this place more than School. But be careful, be warry warry carful. hahahahahaha. Do you have any pics of the Camaro you can post? Hey you have something in common with quite a few members in here. We were all 20 once, in fact, I bet some of them are on their second time around.Last edited by pro60chevy; 08-10-2004 at 01:52 AM.
Mike Casella
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08-10-2004 04:29 AM #3
Welcome to CHR, Billy. Lots of chebbie guys here, you should fit right in. Good luck on locating the next projectYesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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