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Originally Posted by ragzl1
Rick, thanks for posting the link to your car show pictures.
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70rsz28, (sorry I do not know you name) I like the mag wheels on the lawn tractor. It is a nice touch. How long have you had your 1970 Camaro ?? Was it restored or is it a survivor ??
John
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Thanks John
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Originally Posted by abaucom21
Last few weeks have been extremely stressed but now seeing the light at the end of the tunnel.
Two years of prep, got unofficial word my degree level Interior Design program will get its six year accreditation. North American site visitors finished reviewing our program Tuesday.
Oct. 11, bought a 1966 T-Bird convertible at a dealership in Charlotte, NC. Major bucks. Stressed that I had to sell my 1998 pristine snow virgin Riviera (needed the parking space) but it sold in five days at asking price and it went to a good home.
This last week dealing with paperwork to get the yellow Bird shipped to me before mid Nov. and before streets salted. Today think I have provided all documents to get the Bird shipped and through customs. Dealership will process title documents to transport company Thursday. In Charlotte getting a rear window power switch repaired hopefully by this Friday. If all goes well the Bird will be picked up next week and transport will start to Ottawa from Charlotte.
Perhaps I am nuts spending so many $ and much effort on a 1966 convertible. But it has always been a dream car since I was a teenager so what the hell. Go for it!
Winter coming fast in Ottawa. Could start snowing by mid November. Have to condition the leather and change oil on the Camaro in the next few weeks.
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I know you can't wait for the arrival of your T-bird. Looks real nice!
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Originally Posted by 70rsz28
ragzl1 my name is Richard - when I bought my 70 z28 the person I got it from restored it , however what they did not change is starting to show it's age . I am going to have to change the passenger door at some point . it has an LT1 motor just not the original one and I have had it 16 yrs abaucom21 nice thunderbird my favorite ford , growing up in the sixties those were my favorite years ! you only live once !
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My Chevelle is showing its age too. They can't stay pristine forever.
I am assembling my documentation for my complaint against the pool builder. Not sure if we should mail it or drop it off in person to the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Glad we kept all of the documentation.
A buddy of mine found a post on Facebook from the owner of the blue Vega that door-dinged my Chevelle. He posted photos in a Chevy Vega group on Facebook. Will be interesting to see if Edward says anything.