Stop in for a cup of coffee

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MAN is it steamy outside - cars & coffee was cool - one guy said I had the nicest car there (I didn't, but it was nice to hear) and one guy actually got goose bumps (showed them to me!) when I started it to leave - :thumbsup:
 
MAN is it steamy outside - cars & coffee was cool - one guy said I had the nicest car there (I didn't, but it was nice to hear) and one guy actually got goose bumps (showed them to me!) when I started it to leave - :thumbsup:
Sounds good, but don't be checkin out guys bumps! :poke:
 
some really nice stuff there

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thanks for that - it WAS a pretty cool moment...
You understand, had to get the required 'jerk' post in there. Don't want you to get confused where you're at. LOL.
Seriously that must have been cool. Can't fake a response like that.
 
You understand, had to get the required 'jerk' post in there. Don't want you to get confused where you're at. LOL.
Seriously that must have been cool. Can't fake a response like that.
anything less would have been dis-satisfactory
 
Hi guys!

Time to play "Guess that Project!"

All of the materials for this project are on the countertop as shown. Total project time is estimated to be about 1 hr. Can you "Guess that Project"?

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I'm a little worried about you Keefer. Everyone else was busy watching the cars in that video and you were checking out the sheep...
 
I'm a little worried about you Keefer. Everyone else was busy watching the cars in that video and you were checking out the sheep...
On the contrary, I was thinking about cars... That's from Benrickys 'Hippo, Birdie, 2 Ewes' post in my Birfday thread.
 
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1971 mopar Plymouth fury 3

Going by myself tomorrow, unless somebody else buys it, more than likely I will, provided I don't find any deal-breakers upon inspecting it. The owner feels confident it will make the 5 hr drive home. I'll drive it a bit then shut it down and look for any concerns.

I've gathered some wrenches, rags, a jug of coolant, trans fluid, quart of oil, hose clamps, duct tape, tow rope, a moving blanket in case I have to get under it. My insurance does have roadside assistance if I need a tow.

I'd appreciate any other suggestions for what to bring along....thanks.
 
1971 mopar Plymouth fury 3

Going by myself tomorrow, unless somebody else buys it, more than likely I will, provided I don't find any deal-breakers upon inspecting it. The owner feels confident it will make the 5 hr drive home. I'll drive it a bit then shut it down and look for any concerns.

I've gathered some wrenches, rags, a jug of coolant, trans fluid, quart of oil, hose clamps, duct tape, tow rope, a moving blanket in case I have to get under it. My insurance does have roadside assistance if I need a tow.

I'd appreciate any other suggestions for what to bring along....thanks.
That car looks mint! Good catch!
 
1971 mopar Plymouth fury 3

Going by myself tomorrow, unless somebody else buys it, more than likely I will, provided I don't find any deal-breakers upon inspecting it. The owner feels confident it will make the 5 hr drive home. I'll drive it a bit then shut it down and look for any concerns.

I've gathered some wrenches, rags, a jug of coolant, trans fluid, quart of oil, hose clamps, duct tape, tow rope, a moving blanket in case I have to get under it. My insurance does have roadside assistance if I need a tow.

I'd appreciate any other suggestions for what to bring along....thanks.
Bring stuff to eat and drink and take lots of pics as you go. You never get a second chance to have pics of the day you buy a car.
 
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