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Merry Christmas
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The good ol' days. Merry Christmas Fish.
 
Merry Christmas everyone

Nice picture
 
Pre-Bluetooth era. Almost pre-MP3 and Napster era!
 
I think one of those 6M1 80’s was mine, when I was new to the club. Juane, Thanks for sharing!

Merry Christmas everyone!
 
I think I recognize few of those but I think this was even before I was in the club (pre 2004)
 
It was early. I think the silver 60 is mine, but I'm actually not 100% sure. It sorta looks like it's in the partial-repair stage after I hit a cow winter 03-04. Can't tell if the hood is a different color and the grill is missing.
 
1998 maybe? Early HDC Rio Puerco "snow" run.
Somewhere there's a video of this moment... I still drive like an idiot

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I think one of those 6M1 80’s was mine, when I was new to the club. Juane, Thanks for sharing!

Merry Christmas everyone!
And the other one was mine. Definitely good memories!
 
That snow was deep! I think it must have been the winter of 2003/2004, because I got my 80 in September of 2003. I think that was the same trip that the engine felt unbalanced driving home after the snow run. With the snow so deep, I was revving the engine at very high rpms just to keep moving. It turned out that my motor mounts were so old and weak that the engine had much more "mobility" than it should have. The fan tore into the fan shroud, and I lost a fan blade and destroyed the fan shroud. I was able to drive it home, but it needed some repairs after that trip! I still have the broken fan hanging on the wall of the garage as a souvenir of the trip.
 
That snow was deep! I think it must have been the winter of 2003/2004, because I got my 80 in September of 2003. I think that was the same trip that the engine felt unbalanced driving home after the snow run. With the snow so deep, I was revving the engine at very high rpms just to keep moving. It turned out that my motor mounts were so old and weak that the engine had much more "mobility" than it should have. The fan tore into the fan shroud, and I lost a fan blade and destroyed the fan shroud. I was able to drive it home, but it needed some repairs after that trip! I still have the broken fan hanging on the wall of the garage as a souvenir of the trip.

I never heard that story Evan. Wow.
 

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