I am always amaze with what you folks can come up with and what you know. A few years ago, I retired from the Army and was doing my final move to the Northern Neck area of VA. I had a U-Haul full of house hold goods and my 33 Plymouth sedan tagging along behind on a car trailer. The car trailer was rough riding due to one of the tires getting torn up (dual axle) but I was getting close to where I was going, and keep on pushing. Well somewhere on 17 South coming off of 95, and Route 3, heading from Tappahannock, through Warsaw, and Lively, I loss the left rear fender. Since the car was chop, channel, and converted into a hardtop sedan the fender was also change to a more flowing design. I realized it might be a long shot, but does anyone in the area, now have a red primer rear fender hanging up in their garage?<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-comfficeffice" /><o></o>
I got a question for ya, has nothing to do with your fender. How come if you are in the USA your email is registered in Argentina? Its just a question not an accusation. Oh I do hope you find your fender.
.ar is the designation for Argentine domain names. I have dealt with a lot of scammers lately and learned a lot about the different suffixes on domain names. Not to say that you are a scammer. It is interesting what all those little dot+letters mean. And yes not only a long drive but the stretch of the Pan American Highway that goes through the Darien Jungle is only passable about 1-2 months out of the year. Craigslist was a good idea by the way.
That's ok, I have a similar federal employee address and didn't pick up on it. The first name dot middle name or initial dot last name is the kicker. Joseph uses his full middle name as there who know how many Joe Carters floating around. Hope someone here picked that up off the road and stuck it in their stash Joseph, good luck on it.
See now I know. And this will keep you on top incase someone this evening has your fender. I do hope you find it, got to keep them tail draggers alive.