David Conwill
Call Me a Cab
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Thank you very much, most kind of you to say so. But I have to say that the Big Man and his grandson really steal the show. The car, the helmets and the goggles, is that the height of cool, or what?Meh. Your MG steals the show as far as I'm concerned.
Thank you very much, most kind of you to say so. But I have to say that the Big Man and his grandson really steal the show. The car, the helmets and the goggles, is that the height of cool, or what?
Had a spot of bother with the MG at the weekend. After four years I still haven't cracked the code on how to hook, my supposed smart phone, up to the internet. I needed to make a call for assistance. No matter, a friend kindly looked up MG Models on his phone. Somehow I think that there was some sort of a
Thank you very much, most kind of you to say so. But I have to say that the Big Man and his grandson really steal the show. The car, the helmets and the goggles, is that the height of cool, or what? ...
Picking nits here, but unless the side trim was changed, that's a 1954 Chevrolet 210. The pricier Bel Air has a contrasting panel on the flanks. Personally, I prefer the 210.
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Bel Air
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210 (top)
Today was a good day to take my old '65 Ford out for a ride over to the State Park.
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Gorgeous. Love her Big Man!
I am so glad that you still keep her on the road and maintained as original. Don't see many of those in that condition. She's a special gal.Thanks. I've been driving that car since 1983. My aunt Sara bought it new in 1965 (she traded in a black 1955 Ford Tudor). I rode many a mile in both her '55 and her '65. When she passed away in 1983 the car was left to me. It had about 30,000 miles when I got it and today it has a couple thousand over 300,000 miles (and still going strong).
What a magnificent beauty. Now that has some serious wow factor.
That's some traction your car has. Lovely car mind, do you get the Triumph cooling problems with it, or maybe had a fix to resolve it?Beautiful car Sir.
I'm a sportswear kinda guy. My 1973 TR6. And of course I drive it sideways also grrrrr
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That’s absolutely gorgeous!!Man, it's been a long time coming, but we finally got the Mustang started and out of the garage on Saturday. Cleaned it up yesterday.
I have to check the rear wheel cylinders because the rear master reservoir was dry. Also need to put the rear valance and bumper back on, as well as some trim items. But it's running great.
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Man, it's been a long time coming, but we finally got the Mustang started and out of the garage on Saturday.
Awesome Scotty! Congrats! She looks great!! Has she been painted recently, or is that an older paint job?Man, it's been a long time coming, but we finally got the Mustang started and out of the garage on Saturday. Cleaned it up yesterday.
I have to check the rear wheel cylinders because the rear master reservoir was dry. Also need to put the rear valance and bumper back on, as well as some trim items. But it's running great.
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That is a beauty! Hey Harv! @1mach1
I like that you have cars at both ends of the spectrum.
I'm not a Ford guy typically, but I would love to have that as it's always been my favorite Mustang. And I also want my Grandpa's '48 F1 pickup...
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