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Old 09-18-2002, 02:20 PM   #1
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Hot Rod Supply Store in Dallas area

I noticed yesterday that there is a store opening up in Lewisville, tx. It is named Hot Rod Supply. It is on I35 northbound just past highway 121. I need to stop and check out what they have there.
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Old 09-18-2002, 02:30 PM   #2
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Re: Hot Rod Supply Store in Dallas area

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I noticed yesterday that there is a store opening up in Lewisville, tx. It is named Hot Rod Supply. It is on I35 northbound just past highway 121. I need to stop and check out what they have there.
Is that stereo store still there (in front of the Pancho's... mmm Panchos)? It was a Dalworth, then when the franchise went under it was an independent. If so, can you swing by and ask for Lloyd? He owes me $5 from 1995.

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I think that is the "Auto f/x" store and the Hot Rod store is right down fom it.
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Yeah, that's the place. If Lloyd gives you any trouble, feel free to beat him up and steal his wallet.

OK, I'm kidding... but he does owe me $5. And Robbie Van Winkle (aka Vanilla Ice) owes me $50, but that's another story some day for a "Brush with Greatness" thread

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Old 09-18-2002, 02:46 PM   #5
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I will try to remember to ask for Loyd if I ever go in there. Robbie Van Winkle was a classmate of my sister-in-laws at RL Turner High School.
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Old 09-18-2002, 03:41 PM   #6
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man that is cool, i live 5 min from there (when i'm not at college) i'm def. gonna check that out when i come back to town for thanksgiving, thnks for the heads up
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Have to check it out

Guess that's an alternative to Harry's Hot Rod, ET's or The Sachse Rod shop
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Hey... Don't forget 'SpeedTek' across the street from where the ols stupid shops was on Buckner Blvd in Dallas & Perf. Auto Supply in Mesquite/Dallas area off of Samuell Blvd./Big Town area.
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I will try to remember to ask for Loyd if I ever go in there. Robbie Van Winkle was a classmate of my sister-in-laws at RL Turner High School.
Yeah, back when he was growing up on the "mean streets of the 'hood." Yeah, Turner was a tough place

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