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#71
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It’s not real wood, it’s Pergo. And we’ve been married 28 years! The dogs were the mad ones. I’m blocking their beds. He's even sticking his tongue out at me in the photo. :-)
Last edited by njsteve; 11-28-2021 at 01:18 AM. |
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LOL, I saw the tongue. Our 13 yr old Cavalier's tongue sticks out a lot too because he only has a few teeth left and nothing in front to hold it in. 28 years...cool. My wife and I are coming up on our 27th in Feb. She is the best thing that ever happened to me
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My wife is a keeper. Over in the Mopar section I restarted the Viper thread and showed the award that Dodge Management gave her in 1994 for attending the First Viper Owners Convention ON OUR FIRST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Come on, what wife would ever pass up the chance to go to Detroit on her first anniversary? :-) Last edited by njsteve; 11-28-2021 at 12:51 PM. |
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If the weather warms up, I'll bleed the brakes on the yellow car. The calipers don't appear to be leaking, but there seems to be a bit of air in the system. This is a J56 car and the front calipers were replaced by me about four years ago.
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NO, you already have a Yellow Corvette. You need to share the toys...
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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----No pics, but I've been working on my latest winter beater. Some of you have seen my old 94 Caprice wagon (with LT1). I had it eleven years and it served me really well. It was approaching 200,000 miles and a lot of small stuff was irritating me. With that though it still showed well. Lee (from the sight and a good friend) found me a customer so down the road it went. I then went up a year and bought a 95 Caprice wagon with 75,000 miles. It needed paint and I couldn't take the wood so off to the body shop for paint. While it was a nice car in many ways it was really dirty, so I stripped the interior completly. It's back now and I'm putting in an SS Impala interior and a few other upgrades. I know I'm going overboard, but I figure, with luck, I'll have it the rest of my life.....Bill S
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Definitely start a thread! My first "work car" was a bubbletop police package Caprice with the Kaiser Manhattan rear wheelwells. Great car to cruise through the backstreets of Newark, New Jersey in, back in the late 1990's.
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Decided to take some wall art and turn it into something useful. Open element air cleaner with (I'm told) an L88 drop base on the compressor
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Cool
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