Oh yeah and I am Canadian and I have never heard a Canadian refer to Back Bacon (it's really more of a ham than a bacon) as Canadian Bacon. Doug and Bob know of what they speak. My project:
@K13 Peameal Bacon is Back bacon with a twist...the other bacon I have a choice of between Hotrod rides... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peameal_bacon
Hey blue is my favourite color and yes my wardrobe is a lot of blue, but there are other colors mixed in there. No Labatts blue in the fridge All out of BL lime, I know that our Canadian beer is supposed to be better than American beer but my favourite is Miller Genuine Draft, although it is brewed in Canada
As far as bacon goes I still love the thick sliced heavily peppered bacon we buy when we’re in Texas.
Hamber @The Rabid Whippet's Hotrod https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...genized-hotrods.1002926/page-39#post-12221071 Credit to Photographer, Owner
Hambers @Jeff Norwell's Vintage Gem Since the Street Rod discussion is on elsewhere I bring you this Hotrod... Traditional as Apple Pie and Maple syrup https://www.hotrod.com/articles/check-out-our-pick-for-2015-street-rod-of-the-year/ Credit to Photographer, Owner
Hamber @Marshall Metal Shaping's Hotrod (in foreground) https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...genized-hotrods.1002926/page-18#post-11406851
Hamber @tikiwagon13's Hotrod https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/28-model-a-project.952919/ Credit to Photographer, Owner
You better explain to the brothers down south what a Robertson screw is... [emoji51] Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Maybe Stogy could post that cool pic of his a in front of the Robertson Bldg for the sake of our southern bros
30 A with 28 fenders and all steel. Engine donated by a 66 Riv. All Canadian. Built in my garage in East St Paul, MB. Maybe the original build in 1930 was done in Winnipeg MB at Ford's assembly plant there. Left last fall for smoother roads in Saskatchewan. Got the old Malibu back on the road. Doing a little tweeking after being on the road since 94. The 406 still moves it along with traffic, the 700R4 saves a bit on gas. This is a Canadian built car in 64 and the rebuild done in the garage in East St Paul, Mb. Canuck
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._L._Robertson#CITEREFRobertson1932 http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/cool/002027-2008-e.html https://modelaowners.com/canadian-as/
I'm here but still trying to finish an OT car then have to decide on a '56 Meteor Rideau Victoria or a '32 5 W. I've got to move my ass!