I had some fun driving my '27 Bugatti (replica) across Old 105 in the mountains near where I live. I took it out on the same dirt road the other day and got caught out in the rain, but yesterday it was nice and clear. Perfect weather for "motoring about" on the back-roads in the mountains.
They are the 16" Lineman's boots from Carolina Shoe Company. I had a pair of those when I worked for the NC Forest Service back in 1976 and loved them. I've wanted another pair ever since, but just never got one ... until a couple days ago. Great boots, well constructed, comfortable, and...
After everything settled down after Easter Sunday church, dinner, and visits, it was time to take a nice ride on an old dirt road across the mountain. Now THIS is what a "Sunday Drive" is all about!
I bought it from a guy who bought it from a guy who built it. I don't know of any company that makes the body kits now. Almost everyone of them I've seen were built in the 1980s on 1970s VW frames/motors.
My latest ride is this '27 Bugatti. Well, ok, so it's not a "real" Bugatti, but a replica (1970 VW motor and frame).
I took it out for a ride across one of the back roads near me today. It was a great day to be out and about.
I have a question about basketball goals from the 1930s that (hopefully) someone here can answer.
I don't think I've never seen a basketball goal any other color than orange. Does anyone know what color a 1930s era basketball goal was?
Here is a little background for why I'm asking this...
I can relate to that, as something similar happened to me a number of years ago. I took the "trouble" I got into as a compliment (as should you). Looking sharp is always a good thing.
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