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Wow!
That will buy him a whole case of Hamms.
It's party time! :cheers1:
Then it's time for this. uke:
lol lol lol
Wow!
That will buy him a whole case of Hamms.
It's party time! :cheers1:
Then it's time for this. uke:
I made a good profit on it. If Dad didn't want it out of here so bad, I could have more than doubled my money on it.
Wow!
That will buy him a whole case of Hamms.
It's party time! :cheers1:
Then it's time for this. uke:
I remember when a case of Coors would buy almost anything in Iowa!
If it bought a certain thing, then she was cheap.
Whenever this thread come around again I think to myself that I should buy a new used vehicle. I'm still driving the same two that I had when the thread started in 2006...and I been driving them for a few years then!
AF
Not mine but too good not to show, a 1936? Rudge Ulster seen at a local vintage show;
The hubcap on one of mine, with yours truly in the reflection lol
Oh great.
All that Hamm's has turned him Artsy. :hippie:
Not mine but too good not to show, a 1936? Rudge Ulster seen at a local vintage show;
Oh great.
All that Hamm's has turned him Artsy. :hippie:
Every so often lol
I was just doing some final work on the Olds, it should be gone pretty quick. A guy came and put 100 bucks down on it Saturday. Same guy that bought the Roadrunner.
He come in the gun shop and I was out working on it (just got it running good) and he asked where I was when he came in. I told him I was out working on the Olds and he wanted to look at it, as he didn't know I had one. Well, he was impressed with the car and its condition (all original, untouched since 1972).
We got called away, a guy wanted to look at a gas pump I had for sale and he asked to see the car again, and made me an offer. I didn't get as far into the project as I had hoped, but hey, I'll take the money!