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A Horse With No Name

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  1. I will expect a free meal if I let you drive it though....otherwise I will happily pay. Much friendship from the south, Chris/Stang/Horse/Hachetman/Crazy woodworker...
  2. One more.....for TC Bob and R. Hall...70's love. A nasty old Buick for Drew and Balthazar, for those who like these old beasts... Pontiac!
  3. Grooving on cool cars... I am to the age that when I look at her front and back, its a vintage car and not a woman. Always liked the 56 Nomad.
  4. GTO, the Mustang. yes. Ready to start gunning down high school kids and haunting Davids nightmares I am sure. Glad it will be rebuilt.
  5. It's a badass car and I respect you and YKX both. Could we please just groove on cool cars, and not worry about semantics? Personally, kind of out of love with a lot of 80's cars...but still have a soft spot for the GNX or the 442 of the era, Monte SS, etc. It becomes a little bit like guys bitching about small differences in speakers in the audio world or small differences in handling in the motorcycle world. Buy/Ride/Drive/listen to what you like... Good vibes to you in North Carolina and YKX in Jersey. Regards, Horse. Greatest car of the eighties can be defined in an infinite number of ways. One could argue for isntance the Chryco Minivans were the greatest because of what a game changer they were. "Greatest car of the eighties" is sort of like "greatest rock and roll drummer" or "greatest flavor of ice cream" Although I will buy Jennie's ice cream for you or surreal if you are ever in Columbus. Chris Ohhh...and good vibes to our Brother from Montreal. As soon as us crazy Americans can cross the border, want to come up and visit, maybe this fall.
  6. They were common in Indiana where I was in high school at the time. Badass looking car.
  7. Sadly a total loss. Cool and funny though. Too funny. They had a lot of fun making this.
  8. Neat video, love the convertible.
  9. Interesting to see how this sells.
  10. How I feel about my wife... Her cover is kind of slow and soulful, I like it.
  11. unique way of delivering fire extingushers around a track.
  12. It's in a balance. As a master electrician, I have worked in areas with lax oversight. I have seen some amazingly stupid things.
  13. One of my children called at a gas station in a panic because they were low and trying to get back to Ohio and all of the gas stations around them were out. They found fuel and made it safely home. Hope Columbus does not become affected, I am running low myself. Chris Yep, absolutely.
  14. From a woodworking forum on FB, true.. The truth... https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/an-faq-about-your-new-birth-control-the-music-of-rush?fbclid=IwAR1SQ2D55Qh3jQ-z3K9_ZfhVREFlEd0APG2d2bMzeRjfcat39RK0dC9uGug Since Balthy was talking about GTO's...if the shoe fits...wear it.
  15. Neat old pic, awkward name...
  16. I keep eating like I am I won't even fit stretch jeans... Posted just for fun...Ranger is doing great. From this weekend's hike in the Alleghany national Forest. Minster trail North loop.
  17. Bryan Hiking...
  18. His instagram, he made it to amazing places. https://www.instagram.com/bryankercher/?hl=en Bryan Hiking...
  19. High School Classmate of mine killed hiking.... https://www.montanarightnow.com/montana/55-year-old-man-dies-in-climbing-accident-near-sugarloaf-peak/article_217d78a2-b1d9-11eb-81e5-cb90014c626a.html?fbclid=IwAR072lvHEzCidn2K_W8FfsHvXNxYa3jzFl2zfTnV2DFNWu3sRKMFBLUI6QM
  20. This is an amazing build, finished...
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