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rite on Dirka and Outlaw........Now Dirka hurry up and get home so I can get a little taste of that stanger you got....lol
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rite on Dirka and Outlaw........Now Dirka hurry up and get home so I can get a little taste of that stanger you got....lol
I even posted a thread in teh show off section of something I got for the Stang and put it together. Now I just need to get it installed on the car along with some tailights I got for her.
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Originally Posted by DirkaDirka
Originally Posted by bjuice
rite on Dirka and Outlaw........Now Dirka hurry up and get home so I can get a little taste of that stanger you got....lol
I even posted a thread in teh show off section of something I got for the Stang and put it together. Now I just need to get it installed on the car along with some tailights I got for her.
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Hey Brian,
Would you mind pulling your car to Oklahoma so I can look at it. I won't pick it apart. I probably won't buy it either but hey, I won't have you shaking your head as soon as you get here.. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, I can tig, am a machinist / shop supervisor, and I have wired many cars so I do understand how you feel when you look at someone's stuff and it doesn't meet your expectations or their description. Sometimes I want to work on peoples stuff because it scares me for them to ride in it. My roadster is not a Davis car by any means, but it is safe and has many trick and or good quality parts underneath the body.
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Would you mind pulling your car to Oklahoma so I can look at it. I won't pick it apart. I probably won't buy it either but hey, I won't have you shaking your head as soon as you get here.. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, I can tig, am a machinist / shop supervisor, and I have wired many cars so I do understand how you feel when you look at someone's stuff and it doesn't meet your expectations or their description. Sometimes I want to work on peoples stuff because it scares me for them to ride in it. My roadster is not a Davis car by any means, but it is safe and has many trick and or good quality parts underneath the body.
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Well done Juice; your instincts kicked in & wisdom quickly took over. No doubt you did the right thing! You have a hell of a car too... no reason to do anything rash. Pray for God to send you the right buyer & it will happen in the right time/right place. I sold a motorcycle last weekend that way... I prayed about it. Got a cash buyer, first guy to look, & got full price minus a back tire allowance. It was in perfect time. The Nova is a dang good commodity too!! You just need a serious person who is knowledgeable & motivated. I bet you will know in the first few minutes when a buyer comes if they are the right person. You are a perceptive dude... your spirit will guide you like this last scenario. Scoot
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Originally Posted by doorracer
Hey Brian,
Would you mind pulling your car to Oklahoma so I can look at it. I won't pick it apart. I probably won't buy it either but hey, I won't have you shaking your head as soon as you get here.. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, I can tig, am a machinist / shop supervisor, and I have wired many cars so I do understand how you feel when you look at someone's stuff and it doesn't meet your expectations or their description. Sometimes I want to work on peoples stuff because it scares me for them to ride in it. My roadster is not a Davis car by any means, but it is safe and has many trick and or good quality parts underneath the body.
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Would you mind pulling your car to Oklahoma so I can look at it. I won't pick it apart. I probably won't buy it either but hey, I won't have you shaking your head as soon as you get here.. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, I can tig, am a machinist / shop supervisor, and I have wired many cars so I do understand how you feel when you look at someone's stuff and it doesn't meet your expectations or their description. Sometimes I want to work on peoples stuff because it scares me for them to ride in it. My roadster is not a Davis car by any means, but it is safe and has many trick and or good quality parts underneath the body.
Curtis
Yeah maby we will do the Oklahoma trip next year...lol...but you at least got to feed us...the little girl will go for a happy meal...spicing chicken for me and wife...lol... 8)
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Originally Posted by Rigsby
Well done Juice; your instincts kicked in & wisdom quickly took over. No doubt you did the right thing! You have a hell of a car too... no reason to do anything rash. Pray for God to send you the right buyer & it will happen in the right time/right place. I sold a motorcycle last weekend that way... I prayed about it. Got a cash buyer, first guy to look, & got full price minus a back tire allowance. It was in perfect time. The Nova is a dang good commodity too!! You just need a serious person who is knowledgeable & motivated. I bet you will know in the first few minutes when a buyer comes if they are the right person. You are a perceptive dude... your spirit will guide you like this last scenario. Scoot
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hey Good to hear from you Curtis !!!!!..I was thinking about you the other day. Is the Son home for good Now ?...Man I hope so..I know you are really proud of him and So am I.....
Yeah maby we will do the Oklahoma trip next year...lol...but you at least got to feed us...the little girl will go for a happy meal...spicing chicken for me and wife...lol... 8)
Yeah maby we will do the Oklahoma trip next year...lol...but you at least got to feed us...the little girl will go for a happy meal...spicing chicken for me and wife...lol... 8)
Thanks for asking, he is home. He made captain now and just took command of a Blackhawk flight company at Ft. Riley, KS. It's only 5 hours away so we get to see him more now. He should be there until May of next year and his time is up. He will then be going into a Physician's Assistant program so he has a job after the military. Although he has talked about staying in the Guard until he has his 20yrs in.
Good luck on the sale of the Nova. Hopefully the other two guys are still there wanting the car. From the pictures I saw that car is a nice race car and they're not making any more 60s Novas so that always helps.
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Hey Curtis, Glad your son is on American turf ! He may want to stay in the Guard as anything connected to the medical industry will be very shaky until this Obama tax gets repealed. 83% of Doctors say they will be leaving the profession... just sumthin' to ponder on. God bless our military and their families at home.