Larry, I am sincerely sorry to hear of your health problem and having to let your car go but on the other hand your decision to put it back where you feel it belongs is wonderful, you sir are a amazing man. I hope you continue to improve and get strong enough to regain all you have lost to the stroke. HRP
Thanks for dropping in & sharing your story, such a wonderful thing to have done for the family. A part of your legacy. Please call in more often
Very good on you Larry, Your car has one of the longest histories out there. In it's former glory she was one of my top ten cars of all times. I hope the new owner joins up with us Hoodlums, to continue the adventures of " Northern Star",
I have been trying to get back to thank all of you all for the more than kind words you have bestowed on me for just doing the right thing for Eirik and the Berg family. I am enjoying every second of doing so, believe me, (my computer is T.U. (tits up pretty much, and would not take my HAMB P.W.) Since posting the other day I have done a ton of spring cleaning in the garage/shop, scrubbed down a winters worth the dust off the coupe, checked the fluids, aired the tires, wiped the wires and stared it, and let the juices circulate, (all the while singing with good ol' Hank Williams/Gene Watson/and more, and drove it around the block without letting the step daughter or my oldest daughter in on that little no-no.......................(yet). I'm going to scrap the 4" peep rear view mirrors and order some swan necks that are more compact than most for Erick, those damned peeps are shit and dangerous and I hate them and always have. Well, that's about it for now. Got to get a New PC or put up with being a slave to this thing I'm on now so till nex time, ( throttle to the floor, drop the clutch, ( 13.44 ET- 116 MPH) (Oh thats right, there is no clutch, B&M Hydro. That's even better)