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Happy Thanksgiving guys!

So, are you guys all going out to snag up some black Friday deals for the old cruisers :D
 
Happy Thanksgiving guys!

So, are you guys all going out to snag up some black Friday deals for the old cruisers :D


Never left the house all day. My son did scored a 46" LCD HDTV for $300. I just hope he pays the money back:bang:


I did expect a comment from Jim about my comment how long it took to see my pictures. But I forgot that will take another month.:rolleyes:
 
....she got for us a coffee maker however :D

:hhmm:... old schoolers prefer the old style ....

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... and never forget, a good coffee need a porcelain cup no polystyrene cup please ;)

Cheers
Peter
 
I did expect a comment from Jim about my comment how long it took to see my pictures. But I forgot that will take another month.:rolleyes:

I was out shopping.................... :lol:

Spent the day landscaping at the kids house, mostly pulling out and down bittersweet vines choking out his stand of cedars. Then moved about two acres of wet leaves, they were so bad I put the plow on the garden tractor and had the grandson pushing them. :hillbilly:
 
does it have a brass tag on the firewall? could be an early 40...
 
had an interesting conversation with the boys today coming back from Lego Club...

I hate to tell you guys this but ALL my children agree that I have the best Toyota ever!

however I dont know how reliable they are because they went on to say that it was the fastest one as well :lol:

a proud parent of cruiser heads LOL
 
It must seem like a rocketship, pure raw, dangerous power and speed, you know, the feeling any moment could be your last....................as opposed to the usual minivan experience. ;)
 
One more view in the past :)... enjoy ;)
" Built in the early 1930s by Minnesota teenager Bob Shotwell, this rear-engined tricycle coupe is powered by an inline four from a 1931 Indian motorcycle, with bodywork hand hammered from sheet steel at his dad’s radiator shop. Bob and his brother Edward made local headlines with a 6,000 mile grand tour, the car eventually racking up some 150,000 miles before its retirement. Fearing little Philbert would be plundered by bike restorers for its mill, Shotwell offered the car to Jay Leno, who restored it to a semblance of its former glory, minus the twin sidemounts and punk graffiti on the fender valence."


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blog.hemmings.com
Cheers
Peter
 
nice and different car Peter

i was just in the attic replacing some insulation...the roof line is low up there...almost had a nail thru my head...not fun

in my defence of stupidity :) i was on my stomach for about a 1/2 hr and just wanted to get up and stretch

good thing is no blood...think i wacked it on the side of the nail...head on wouldnt have been good LOL :)
 
:bounce:Have a great Christmas everyone!:bounce2:

Better things you should be doing then hanging out here. :santa:
 

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