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Event Coverage Lone Star Roundup Photos

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by seadog, Apr 11, 2017.

  1. hotrodyankee
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    Great pics, thanks a bunch!
     
  2. Mr48chev
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    Great job on the photos, thanks for sharing.
     
  3. putz
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    from wisc.

    thank you !
     
  4. OL 55
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    Good stuff Tom. Is this Ryan's Riv?

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  5. akoutlaw
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    Nice pics. Lots of cars I have never seen before. Thank you.
     
  6. seadog
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    P
    Not sure, don't think it is.
     
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  7. Thank you seadog for taking and sharing your pictures!
    I always enjoy seeing different perspectives of an event.
    One day i'll make it back down there.
     
  8. Model A Mark
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    Lots and lots of beautiful cars, thanks for posting seadog ..
     
  9. mcsfabrication
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    Great pictures, thank you.
    Love to know what the actual color is on the gorgeous '33 chopped coupe.
     
  10. Chavezk21
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    Thanks for sharing. I would love to make it down there someday when my car is finished.
     
  11. Dan Greenberg
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    Tom - you did an excellent job of capturing the whole thing. It was great getting to put a real name and a face to your HAMB handle.
     
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  12. seadog
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    Thanks, Dan. I enjoyed our chat; nice to finally meet you after admiring your work for a while now.
     
  13. jim snow
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    Thank you for the coverage. Snowman
     
  14. winduptoy
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    Two thumbs up!!!
    Thanks for the show
     
  15. dirty old man
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    Great pics Tombo, some really Kool cars there:cool: Now get your boney old ass in the shop and fix that roadster, we got a leetle contest coming, remember:rolleyes:
     
  16. speedaddict
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    Belongs to David Smith. We painted it almost 9 years ago.
     
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  17. tofords
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    Great thank you
     
  18. Ranchero59
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    Thanks for the great pictures.
     
  19. da34guy
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    Great pics Tom. Re your engine, ya get it fixed? Maybe rocker studs are pullin out if not screw in type. Just a thought. Have had it happen 2 me.
     
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  20. seadog
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    'Sent the heads to a different machine shop, they put in screw-in rocker studs and pushrod guide plates. I also found that the original pushrods were not the correct length. It's all good now!
     
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  21. dirty old man
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    Good news Tom, glad you found somebody to fix it right.:):cool:
    I just took BGII down off the stands yesterday after installing a new Hurst Competition Plus shifter to replace the worn out used one I put in year before last when I changed transmissions. Shifts much better now, and I've cured my oil leak also.
    Drove it around a bit yesterday and when I nailed it I scared myself on those rock hard old Coker bias plies whn I caught a hard second gear, broke loose and got sideways, LOL!:eek::confused:
     
  22. ct1932ford
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    Thanks for sharing.
     

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