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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....
Wow, no kidding; tough crowd !!
You guys sure know how to drive a guy !! Quote:
Sure was great seeing you again this year, and I have to echo your comments about the time passing entirely too quickly !! Quote:
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Your Vitamin C-10 logo gave me an idea I would like to share with you, I will flesh it in and shoot a photo of it for you. Quote:
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Let me see if I got this photo posting mess figured out now.... ****************************************************************************************** First up is the monumental meeting of Bomp and myself. Let me tell you what an honor it was to meet this incredibly talented metal worker and his lovely wife! We were pretty limited to what we could do with them in our home town, as there were time limits and distance constraints (They stayed in Spokane Valley while our homestead is about an hour north on the complete opposite end of town...) But we did the best we could as hosts, Mr and Mrs Bomp were very gracious guests! We were not half way through dinner before the two wives were chatting away at a better clip than Greg and I could muster. Go Figure. After all the photos of the car show meeting that have already been posted, I figured I would post the one I liked best of our "Home Town" Line Up. This is Markb's GMC, then a car I wish I can remember the details of, then mine and the wife's Pontiacs. It was such an eventful month for things automotive (we blew the enging in our 77 Cheyenne 4x4, the fuel pump in the Tempest ate itself and I dropped the driveline in it too, as well as a loaner truck dying on us while the Cheyenne was getting refitted....all within the first week of us being there) None the less, here is the pic: I regret we did not get any photos with JLSanborn, what a great guy he is too! As well as close enough to our homestead as to be neighbors, heh, sorta... ********************************************************** There are a couple of things the photo uploading thing kept me from sharing with you all. So I am in an even bigger updating backlog than you can imagine right now; but this is one of them: I got this about a week before we left on vacation. This is a 1964 C-30, one owner. When he got it, he built the flatbed and the tow boom from scratch then used it to finance his life for many many years. It has: either a 283 or a 327cid, I have not run the numbers yet to confirm but I will soon. It has two transmissions, I was told it was a Browning? But I have not gotten this confirmed yet either, sorry. But I do have 3 reverse gears and 12 go forward gears.... Delux steering wheel. 7 or 8 ton winch, not sure which but it is pretty cool. This truck has the LEAST amount of rust I have ever seen on one of these like ever.... I am pretty sure it is rocking the original seat still too. It is about as bare bones as it gets, radio delete plate, single sun visor, ect. It drives like a champ, all my work buddies just love it! The plans for it are to power assist the brakes (a brake job all the way around) power steering, and a vintage look stereo. Then we are going to use it to trailer down the 66 I am building and use it as a car show hauler until the 55 is done then I will spruce it up and sell it (hopefully). Anyways, it sure is good to be back on the board with you guys, oddly enough I have missed you guys !!
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