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A Horse With No Name

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  1. If your ever in Columbus I can take you some palces that ahve out of this world BBQ. Curious. Good guess. Martian Rover pics are interesting..
  2. It knocks me out....hard. Beatles! Best thing I have seen all week. Heated even I bet....impressive...
  3. I love this...
  4. I love seeing Maverick builds, a lot of them are quite clean and well done. Thanks. Supposed to be almsot 40 Sunday hre in Columbus.
  5. I loved Pyromania....something more on the mellow side.
  6. That conversion has probably already been done. I remember this race well... Or if the old Cougar of the type referred to in the meme dies, you could replace her with one powered by an electric air compressor...
  7. Dusk Rose, a rare Mustang color...later renamed and slightly changed to Playboy Pink.
  8. Mexican style diarrea
  9. I love the art deco ish style of a lot of these dealerships.
  10. Just came in from snow removal at the university where I work in facilities...to warm up...this pic made it worth getting out of bed in the morning. Not every 50's car needs to be two tone to look good...this Bel Air looks fantastic.
  11. I hear that JFK lost his mind over the ‘63 Continental. Wasn't there an old beatles song about someone getting their midn blown out in a car...?
  12. Okay....too many random thoughts for today but...not meaning to be political however...funeral train for George HW Bush....Cool to honor a US president this way, regardless of your poltical views. Locomotive 4141 with the Union Pacific has been permanantly painted in his honor.
  13. Okay so I lied about last post...but at least it's yellow like the Buick. Last oil change for the car was in the 1970's in McMinnville Tenn....ironically where Powermatic woodworking tools were made...
  14. Last post for today.
  15. Last woodworking post for a bit, but this is a cool program. https://www.finewoodworking.com/2021/02/16/second-chances-are-crafted-here Sideboard built by prisoner in fine woodworking program...
  16. Okay, posted Shel...got to post Zora Arkus Duntov also... Split window vette in action...
  17. I was worried we would loose power here in Ohio, didn't happen.
  18. 57 Ford, wonderful, would give my eye teeth for a 57 Ranchero. Robert, I will see you the Green Mopar convertible and Green Shelby, and Green Mach one, and raise you a green Aston Martin. Vintage GM Iron....for USA-1. Shelby...
  19. More vintge Benz love... I love vintage vetts... Thunderbird... In a vintage Ford frame of mind... Since this is a GM forum, JFK in a 57 Chevy....he didn't always ahve good luck with convertibles...
  20. I have your alternative power plant for you, OCN... I love Texas, hate the way the state is run. That's horrible.
  21. Blue mustangs are hot also. One identical to this was on the service bay floor when my dad bought his country squire in 71...started my love of crs then and there...first model car I ever built was a Mach 1 like this. Robert, I think we found a pic of you as a young boy on your parents farm here in Ohio...
  22. I wonder if the google mosnter gets upset at Dog pics... I almost bought a black jade 69 Mach 1....that color is out of this world. A "green" car for Ocnblu....I think he could go for this green... Moar vintage Fords, this time in Chinatown... Having a Ford love day... Okay, since this is a GM forum... Token GM car...I still would love a vintage 4 door. 4 door hardtops were the bomb for cruising around in high school.
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