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Yep, the summers just go by faster the older you get too. But, we did manage to put about 350 miles on the Springer this year. It just turned over 13k late last year and if we keep up this pace it will have 14k in another 2 years... LOL. As of Oct. 5th, it is 23 years, 4 months old.
Got my '66 "road worthy" and took it to SCR. Made 1 1/2 passes and drove it back on the trailer with the entire tail housing broke off behind the mount. Getting a replacement from Crash at MCACN and will get a new, billet, input yoke to replace the scarred up one that must have seized in the bushing momentarily. After SCR, it was all home/yard projects that are slowly coming to a close. Hoping next year won't be as overwhelming with house/yard stuff and I can do more with the "toys". Just last week, I got the '38 down off the lift, where it was parked 11 months ago, and on Saturday, led the fall cruise for the Northstar Chevelle Club. The Camaro got, mostly, abandoned as of June and I will be getting back on that soon. My instructor/helper bodyman has been trying to get me to let him come out and work on it, but the shop has been in use for all the home projects.
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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