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Keeping it Forever, part 4

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Jive-Bomber, Mar 14, 2013.

  1. flamingokid
    Joined: Jan 5, 2005
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    flamingokid
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    And Junk Fiend,your Great Granny rocks!
     
  2. Smokey2
    Joined: Jan 11, 2011
    Posts: 919

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    Great Thread, Cool to have all those photos !

    I especially like the One where Bill knocked down
    that Redwood Tree, and never got a dent, Hummmm. and the rear view.....with the Fender
    (mud) Flaps........Too Kool. :cool:

    Thanks for Posting, Enjoyed.

    Smokey2
     
  3. My "first girl friend" is pictured in my avatar. my dad purchased it from the original owner in February 1968. The price $350 ! It still runs the original flat head six he used to "learn you about engines" back in 1974. The compression is still within 10 lbs. difference in each cylinder and idle so low you can almost count the revs by eyeball. I will never sell it.
     
  4. 48fordnut
    Joined: Nov 4, 2005
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    Great story. Thanks for sharing. O/T what color is that... the new color?
     
  5. fritzz
    Joined: Mar 21, 2012
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    from canada

    great story,thanks.
     
  6. trm3650
    Joined: Sep 25, 2010
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    from casper wy.

    this is a very nice story. loved it. thank you.
     
  7. Amazing story, very touching..thanks for posting
     
  8. 39cent
    Joined: Apr 4, 2006
    Posts: 1,569

    39cent
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    from socal

    I relate, my first car was a model A coupe. 1956, paid 100 bucks with odd job money. First day i could drive it I just got in it and drove it. From Riverside up Cajon Pass to Palmdale. No problem, ??? wasnt smart enough to think of all the pitfalls, heck its a car thats what it was sposed to do. It did get a little hot, as evident by the A temp gauge, [steam from radiator cap]. It took awhile to make the grade as I had to use second gear, them truckers were sure glad to see my old Ford as evident by all the honking and waving !! [and finger pointing] I miss my old A they are a good car
     
    Last edited: Mar 18, 2013
  9. Javsarodder
    Joined: Mar 19, 2013
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    Fantastic story, makes you wonder how many other 'like' stories are out there... Great share, thanks!
     
  10. vermin31
    Joined: Sep 21, 2010
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    from duarte

    I can surely relate. I served in the Navy 4 yrs as a combat corpsman stationed with a bunch crazy Marines. When I got out the first thing I did was get back into cars. I'm building some memories for my boys with a 31'
    sedan and a 27' T roadster. There's just something about these things...
    once they get into the bloodstream it's all over...:D
     
  11. I can relate.....
     
  12. I recently read the story about it in Hagerty's magaine....cool to see the video! Those stories are great.
     

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