Calgary Where we're enjoying great cycling weather Don't listen to the whiners. I've been riding my bike all week.
Spent most of my holidays in Toronto and liked it very much, does that count? I have a Canadian flag out there on my barn here in Germany. People ask me why I dont have the German flag hanging there. I always reply:"Oh, the German flag is on my toilet for wiping reasons....."
MooseJaw, Sk. in the banana belt. Only 20 below today. Tinmann is rite about the dealer in Neepawa. I have had guys stop and get stuff off me with horror stories.
I was waiting to here from you HemiDeuce, I lived in Cranbrook for a couple years when I was younger, quite a bit east of your neck of the woods.
Port Alberni, smack-dab in da middle of Treasure Island, B.C. Had a '66 Pontiac Laurentian 2dr post and now a Canadian made '54 Olds Super 88. Yep, a bit of snow on the ground now, but it'll be gone by Friday.
Originally from Saskatchewan but now living in Victoria BC. Gordy Vincent was the guy in Neepawa and still has lots of cars. Just dont get to hopeful on the descriptions he provides.
I'm just outside Vancouver B.C. in Coquitlam. People here are all freaked out 'cause the sky has been falling the last 2 days (maybe it's just snow)
winnipeg here....hope to have my model a going this summer...running a mclaughlin rad & grill shell up front..
I'm the Third HAMBer from St.Albert Alberta (What did I win) I've a '64 Acadian in the garage with a maple leaf on the grill and hubcaps and these cool taillights .
A week ago Monday it snowed over 2 feet in 12 hours.....Since I also plow snow I didn,t get very much sleep. Had to plow our street myself so the wife could get to work the next morning!
I'm from beautiful Victoria, B.C., where it doesn't snow (very much). There are dozens and dozens of people in the car hobby in this area, and also hundreds of old cars. I have 33 and 34 Ford coupes, and recently re-acquired a 53 Ford convertible I owned in the 70's.
From the Sunshine Capital 12 miles north of the 49th. BTW '15 to '25 "T" tourings and roadsters "Made in Canada" came with functional driver's doors. Dirt track racing: A bunch of rich men spending lots of money chasing each other around a muddy track so that they can practice their repair skills the rest of the week. Hope to see a bunch of you at Superrun in Saskatoon in August long weekend. .
Yet another from good old Saskatchewan...-53 or so with the wind this morning. My Essex is just a memory under the drifts...June is coming though...snow should be gone by then. Any of you Winnipeg guys have any leads on work for a fellow Canuck...planning on moving that way after our little one is born...July or so...Have some property East of Steinbach, planning on buying in Richer perhaps until we decide to build. Anything in the construction field is kinda where I'm looking.....any help would be awesome....Thanx