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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Special Ed GT, Jun 22, 2004.

  1. Special Ed GT
    Joined: Jun 21, 2004
    Posts: 287

    Special Ed GT
    Member
    from Denver-ish

    Hi, gang. All weekend I was dreaming about winning a 31(?) truck tub on ebay, only to lose the auction last night. Anyway, I currently don't own a jalopy but I've managed to convince the wife that if she lets me build a traditional rod, I'll stop spending money on my Mustang. [​IMG]

    My name is Henry, I live in Colorado, I enjoy learning and building stuff, and I get a kick out of going to car parts swap meets. Is anyone else here from the Denver area? Does anyone know of an early sedan or roadster tub (cheap) within a weekend's drive?
     
  2. GRADY
    Joined: Jun 23, 2002
    Posts: 442

    GRADY
    Member

    welcome aboard...
     
  3. olskool37
    Joined: Mar 4, 2004
    Posts: 181

    olskool37
    Member

    Welcome! Just wondering, what year 'Stang? My Sis would love to own a '71 MachI. I myself dont get that whole muscle car era, sure they had HP, but to me they lacked the styling of the earlier cars...
     
  4. Special Ed GT
    Joined: Jun 21, 2004
    Posts: 287

    Special Ed GT
    Member
    from Denver-ish

    It's a '00 GT. I'd love to have a '67 or '68 fastback, but for my daily commute I really like the EFI.
     
  5. Gracie
    Joined: Apr 19, 2001
    Posts: 1,257

    Gracie
    Member

    [ QUOTE ]
    Welcome! Just wondering, what year 'Stang? My Sis would love to own a '71 MachI. I myself dont get that whole muscle car era, sure they had HP, but to me they lacked the styling of the earlier cars...

    [/ QUOTE ]

    71 Mach I? That's the start of the UGLY years! [​IMG] I had a 69 Mach I and I cry every day that I sold that car...
     
  6. putting money in a late model stang is like flushing it. Your better half made a wise decision. Nuthin' against the horse car mind you. Just an observation.
    Keep an eye on our classifieds, something will pop project wise. And your less likely to get a serious rheemin' on the HAMB.
    welcome aboard.
    The PknBner [​IMG]
     
  7. trey
    Joined: Sep 11, 2003
    Posts: 1,220

    trey
    Member

    welcome mullet driver, i mean mustang, sorry. get ahold of black hill antique autos. they arent too far from you, and have some good prices at times. im in cheyenne, welcome to the hamb.

    trey
     
  8. Special Ed GT
    Joined: Jun 21, 2004
    Posts: 287

    Special Ed GT
    Member
    from Denver-ish

    [ QUOTE ]
    welcome mullet driver

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    LMAO that's great! I only wish I had the hair for a mullet. But I'd probably end up looking like Albert Einstein minus the mustache.

    Thanks for the welcome guys. Trey, how do you like Cheyenne? I go up there once in a while to watch trains w/ my dad.
     
  9. trey
    Joined: Sep 11, 2003
    Posts: 1,220

    trey
    Member

    its ok. i dont mind living here. once you get used to the 70mph winds when its 20degrees. sometimes the GREENIES bother me, haha. as long as i get to build my car, im happy. you know, you guys have trains in denver?

    trey
     

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