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If you don't like cars, don't look...

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Should I have put this under prayer requests?

356 outlaw. Drool. I can start saving for this since we are supporters, not seekers. Or would this qualify as a second? I guess as long as DeeAnn's duty and rainment does not decrease, it wouldn't matter. I wonder if sleeping in the car while parked in the garage constitutes alternating nights.
 
hmm,
but he shall not multiply horses..............?

but, hey, the stables wouldn't be as hard to clean
:lol:
 
It would be interesting to see what hobby cars everyone has. I have been working on a 1966 Chrysler 300 for a while. It is a bucket seat auto on consol, two door coup. It has a 440.
 
Had a '68 Toronado in my youth. Gave it away when my wife and I moved to Guam in '81. I lust for another. 455 4bbl, front wheel drive, sweet styling, fun muscle car.
 
Vehicles...we have an old suburban, a white work van, a 20 ft. box truck, my Tundra, and the yukon. We need to downsize. I have always thought that it would be cool to have an old muscle car, but never had the spot to work on it. Now that we have the shop, it is easier to picture some space for hobbies. (no honey, i am not going to go buy a project right now). :)

I have always been fond of the old tub porsches. They just look cool. I had a '74 coupe once and never got over getting rid of it. Maybe in the next decade.
 
CecilW said:
Had a '68 Toronado in my youth. Gave it away when my wife and I moved to Guam in '81. I lust for another. 455 4bbl, front wheel drive, sweet styling, fun muscle car.

Cecil,

I can't believe you lived in Guam! I lived there for two years in 1987-1989. You don't meet many people who know where it is little lone live there. My dad let me drive around a '68 fast-backed mustang before I left for the Air Force in 1986. It was a sweet car--fire engine red. I'm glad my dad took it back, because I probably would have gotten too many speeding tickets--forgive me Lord, for my lead foot.

Michelle
 
Just missed ya. '81-'86. Wrote software for Island Imports and Citibank, both along Agana bay, and for NavMar FCU, at the time just outside the gates of the Naval Base at Agat. 2 kids born there. Had friends up at Anderson as well. Some good years.

Also taught Consumer Economics for a semester at the Seventh-day Adventist Academy on Cross Island Road down by Talafofo, but they let me go. My teaching methods were a bit too radical I'm afraid. Sort of a Carpe Diem thing. Any surprise? :lol: I think te kids were working to hard learning practical stuff and not enough on ... everything else. :) Still friends with some of those students AND the principal and his wife.
 
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