Peace on Earth, fellow HAMB brothers & sisters. It has been a wonderfully enjoyable year, thanks to finding the HAMB. I wish you all well in the coming New Year! -- Jimi Thanks again, Frankie, for locating this exquisite winter photo. It, seemingly, shows that something beautiful can come, even out of a sad junkyard tableaux of our beloved vintage tin in the eternal, inevitable embrace of Mother Nature.
We got over 2 foot of snow Friday-Saturday. Here's a few shots I took... O/T Cavaliers buried My 64 after I finally dug it out today. I had to park it over my cousins Friday night... almost made it home with it, but I met a car on a single lane road going up a steep hill... lost all momentum and had to back down the hill and park it at his place for a couple of days. Tires are too big and it sit too low to get my chains on it without pulling the rear wheels. Here's my 52 from last year. It sits under a car port now
This was on Sunday.On Monday, I made use of those studded snow tires on the way to work. This really is a DAILY driver.
Whats l that white stuff? All our dust is red not white........, hang on while I turn up the cold on the air-con.
It's been a few years since this was taken and nobody has a Cop car yet so............ click for larger view
if you want to see real snow just come on up here to Santartica and you can help me shovel till August 2034 .
It wasn't snowing hard yet but we were prepared ...worked pretty well, drove through HUGE snow storm on the way home and cleanup was minimal
Not snowed in but snow driving to a cool run! Cruising to the Palouse, Washington show May 2011 thru Idaho and Montana. Hard core cruisers pulling their tear drop trailers....... Gary "Lumpy" Davis '27 T sedan and Bo Anson '29 Chevy coupe.