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Nice pic, I like the hidden hitch behind the bumper.
When can we expect an "alternate tinkerings" Z28 build thread?
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11-08-2011, 05:17 PM | #228 |
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I should probably start a build thread because it is an "interesting" car. I bought it at as a non-running car from the state drug seizure auction (I bid on it, but didn't think I would have the high bid!). I tore into the engine to figure out what exactly I had and have found that the previous owner spent some money on go-fast parts. I'm taking pictures as I go. When I get some free time, I'll start a thread.
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11-08-2011, 05:21 PM | #229 | |
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definetly need a link to your new build thread. |
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11-08-2011, 05:32 PM | #230 |
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Definitely start a thread on the Camaro!
So what's the plan for it? Keep and enjoy / flip / use in the ministry?
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11-08-2011, 06:39 PM | #231 | |
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My daily driver will turn over 200,000 miles on it next month. My thought is to use the Camaro to replace the current daily driver...but it depends on how streetable it is going to be. If doesn't have good street manners, I will sell it, or pull the engine and use it in another project (my first car).
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11-08-2011, 11:11 PM | #232 |
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if IT doesn't have good street manners!!! I believe the ole saying works here.....
it's the Indian, not the arrow
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11-09-2011, 01:06 PM | #233 |
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Snicker! Honest officer, this car won't do slow!
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11-09-2011, 06:47 PM | #234 | |
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Anybody else think Roscoe needs an LS1??
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Thanks for the run down the auction. I would love to have the LS1 for one my Camaros for sure. Give me a message if you decide to turn a small profit |
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11-09-2011, 11:04 PM | #236 |
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Very cool! Love to see ya driving it and using it. I'm hoping to get mine to a similar point in the next few months.
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11-10-2011, 01:29 PM | #237 |
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Washington is not the town it once was. Haha.
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I like the pic of you towing the Camaro.
When I bought my truck I thought the first thing I would do is paint it because I did not like the turquoise. After a while of looking at it I started to like it and now the more guys I see with our color trucks I am glad I did not paint it. Glad to see it at work helping those in need.
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I wish our church had a ministry like The Service Station, seems like there is always a need out there for something like that. As cars get more computer dependent it gets increasingly more expensive to maintain them, I like the old cars, a screwdriver and a crescent wrench will go far on those engines.
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Much like you stated, one thing I have learned is that in the long run it is cheaper for us to raise money and pay a qualified Technician to troubleshoot problems vs. us trying to do it ourselves. We will tackle basic jobs, but I have been leaving the difficult problems for the experts. It is refreshing to work on a 43 year old truck with a handful of tools on the weekend.
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When I was a Deacon we had a benevolence fund that had money in it for these as well as other reasons (rent, roof repair, food, etc...) we had many cars fixed and it was rewarding to be part of the fix. The fund still continues and the needy are still helped but I like the action steps like the service station theory. I actually work at the church as the facilities manager for the last 18 years so I do get a lot of opportunities to jump start, slim jim, or change a flat, for congregation members stuck in the parking lot. We did have a handyman ministry where a bunch of guys would go fix things at peoples houses, the leader has moved on and the ministry kind of faded, though we still do jobs from time to time but not as many as we used to.
Here is our website; www.cabc.org
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Roscoe has been working hard this week. The car in the picture below was donated to the car ministry last year. Some volunteers performed some minor repairs, and cleaned up it recently. I had it inspected last week and it should be transferred to a deserving family on Monday. I'll be towing it to church tomorrow morning so it will be ready for them Monday. Besides that, I have also been daily driving Roscoe since last week (well, my wife and I have been sharing him). Driving an old truck always sparks a lot more conversations than driving a plain vanilla sedan!
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I just gotta say I love your truck. And I am inspired by your story. Ministry is not always easy, it can be very trying on your faith.. We need more people in the world like you!
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I've learned a lot about serving others in the last 3 years. I think the best thing that has happened is connecting with a core group of like minded people that help share the load.
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Yeah, I'd say that makes a difference.
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Roscoe always looks happy working!!!....
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Is Roscoe done??? Your truck build and ministry efforts are an inspiration to me!
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I've been thinking about some upgrades before next summer...interior re-do, faster ratio steering box and power brakes are at the top of my list.
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