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Ryan1969Chevelle 12-27-2018 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SS427 (Post 1428063)
Awesome wife you have there Ryan. May we ask where she had the book done? I am guessing on line with a program that is readily available. I have always thought about doing one of these for each customer when their car is completed. Would be a great closer.

She made the 12 X 12 book on a Blacks Website, don’t tell anyone but she even made a 9 X 9 for the Stagers.... she is a keeper, no doubt.

Ryan W31

Ryan1969Chevelle 12-27-2018 01:37 PM

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Floor mats, can’t wait to pick these up at Bill’s!!

Ryan W31

Postsedan 12-27-2018 02:13 PM

Very Nice :)

Dan

Xplantdad 12-27-2018 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by SS427 (Post 1428063)
Awesome wife you have there Ryan. May we ask where she had the book done? I am guessing on line with a program that is readily available. I have always thought about doing one of these for each customer when their car is completed. Would be a great closer.


Hi Rick, Shutterfly does offer these as well...also a few other vendors. Quality is quite good, I might add. Lynn made one last year for a Christmas present https://www.shutterfly.com/photo-books


Ryan, cool stuff buddy!! :)

Ryan1969Chevelle 01-18-2019 08:49 PM

Christmas Break is over.

Time to get back to finishing my punch list.

I have a potential shop selected to build a new HD 3.5 inch driveshaft. (Original has a wow in it) this will be the PSMCDR model with HD joints sans grease fittings. I may borrow Rick Nelson’s stripe-o-matic-6100 device to put purple and black stripes on it for extra MPH and reduced ET’s???

I selected a set of gauges from Summit (I can’t afford the Vintage DAY-2 stuff) I’ll get them sent to Bill’s next week. (Heads Up Bill)

My wiper motor is perfect in every way except the park tries to park and then starts again. (I will quick send it back for a touch up)

Brakes are next on the list, I have a pesky leak that needs to end right FN shortly!

I need to be set and ready to get some miles on this baby in spring so time to get back atter.

Ryan W31

Postsedan 01-18-2019 09:12 PM

You better have her road worthy for Ice Cream :)

Dan

Ryan1969Chevelle 01-18-2019 09:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Postsedan (Post 1431397)
You better have her road worthy for Ice Cream :)

Dan

No problem!!! Ice cream is a go!!

Ryan W31

9C1Beater 01-31-2019 08:51 AM

Ryan, thought I would share a memory of a '68 Olds W31 from back-in-the-day. I graduated HS in Des Moines, IA in '75 and did a lot of cruising in various muscle cars that I owned (mostly GTOs and later a '70 Boss 302). There was one very unusual W31 in DM, a maroon post sedan with no chrome trim around the windows (maybe an F85), a black bench seat interior, plain steel wheels with dog-dish caps, white "Ram Rod" stickers on the fenders, an intact air cleaner with the under bumper intakes, and a very cool automatic shifter with a black shift ball with the shift pattern etched into it. The car was extremely clean and fast and was owned by a guy in his 20s who worked at the John Deere plant north of the city. I have always like W31s and appreciated their rarity because of that '68. Nice car you have.

Ryan1969Chevelle 01-31-2019 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by 9C1Beater (Post 1433191)
Ryan, thought I would share a memory of a '68 Olds W31 from back-in-the-day. I graduated HS in Des Moines, IA in '75 and did a lot of cruising in various muscle cars that I owned (mostly GTOs and later a '70 Boss 302). There was one very unusual W31 in DM, a maroon post sedan with no chrome trim around the windows (maybe an F85), a black bench seat interior, plain steel wheels with dog-dish caps, white "Ram Rod" stickers on the fenders, an intact air cleaner with the under bumper intakes, and a very cool automatic shifter with a black shift ball with the shift pattern etched into it. The car was extremely clean and fast and was owned by a guy in his 20s who worked at the John Deere plant north of the city. I have always like W31s and appreciated their rarity because of that '68. Nice car you have.

Thanks for sharing, sounds like a beautiful car!!

They all make lasting impressions.

Ryan W31

Postsedan 01-31-2019 11:40 AM

Yes! She had No B90 trim :)

Dan


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