That's a good name for someone messin' with cars in our part of the world. Set for Kyle? It's at my doorstep here in Yarmouth. (maybe that's where you are for all I know). Batten down the hatches! No one will be fishin' for a few days.
FARGO TRUCKS Ameliasburgh Ontario. Childhood home of Olympic Gold Medalist Brian Price who once rescued me from a grain bin mishap. I almost froze and would have had he not heard me calling and came to help!!! Also the birthplace of the Senior dragster. Walter Chryslers parents moved from Ontario to Kansas for work. He may have been concieved here as was for sure Thomas Edison Stu Hilborn was from Orillia, Ontario Dale Armstrong from Alberta Frank Hawley around Hamilton Ontario Ray Barton from Buzzard Island Quebec (AKA Ile Buzard) although like me he was born in TO I could go on but I wont for now. Don
Displaced OG Winnipeg-er now living just outside Ottawa. Maybe I should re-badge my Dodge as a Fargo??? Derek
A friend of mine moved to Surrie two years ago and has been buging us about Your warm no snow winters. HA.HA.
I don't have it and haven't seen it, but Bob Drew would have it I'm sure. I came home from the Tulsa Nats with him back in '73 haen't seen him since until I ran into him at a A&W cruise night in Cambridge this year. He still has his roadster and Vicky!
I have a copy of the dvd and could probably get another for you pretty easily. I talk to Bob Drew quite a bit when it's warm out, haha. I only live a few blocks from him. Norton
It would if you ever worked in tobacco Never primed when they had horses , can't imagine that one Priming machines were bad enough
From beautiful downtown Amelisaburgh Ontario, hometown of Olympic rowing gold medalist Cox' Brian Price who once rescued me from a grain bin accident when he was a school boy. I had a Fargo once. Ok I had three of them. Don
" I said, HAHA" We are experiencing "snow-maggeddon" at the moment apparently. I just thought this was a NORMAL Canadian winter like when I was a kid... Al Gore be damned!