Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Hey did I leave that indoor outdoor carpet there last year? I think I will need one this year.
 
Harassment? I do harassment! Been slow around here for the last few months!:rolleyes:

@halifaxhops
I don't know about harassment,
But I do know what herassment to me

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No sweat I have something, we prob left it it did look like grass! I am out to much to do just saw the time.
 
All packed up . Going to meet some folks walk down to the Link. And watch the EAGLES Win.
 
@zkx14 My GTS is registered as an antique and yes, you can drive at night as long as the lighting meets the current vehicle lighting code (mine does, so does yours).

“Antique vehicles operated exclusively between sunrise and sunset are exempt from the normal lighting requirements of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, but must have their original lighting equipment.”

As far as when you can drive it, see below. You can drive it to work on Wednesday and still drive it to a car show on the weekend. The are really just trying to keep an uninspected vehicle from being used as daily transportation.

“Permitted use shall be limited to participation in club activities, exhibits, tours, parades, occasional transportation and similar uses. Occasional transportation and similar uses are defined as no more than one day a week.”
 
“Antique vehicles operated exclusively between sunrise and sunset are exempt from the normal lighting requirements of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, but must have their original lighting equipment.”
That does not actually say if you are or are not allowed to drive at night. But it would be pointless to say all that if cars with lighting to current code were not allowed at night.
 
He's only 25, but he's got a great head for old school stuff. I"m teaching him , engine assembly. He owns a 69 Judge, for this engine. He is an electrician by trade, and will be a Journyman soon. I'm happy to see young guys interested in old school things. He rents my Garage Apartment from me, so he loves it here....
 
That does not actually say if you are or are not allowed to drive at night. But it would be pointless to say all that if cars with lighting to current code were not allowed at night.
Yeah, they only talk about exemptions and prohibitions rather than what you can do. It makes sense though since guys with Model T cars don’t want to have to install modern lighting and side markers just to drive during the day.
 
I'd love to see the Pats lose to the Cats, today..........:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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The morning pint is done :D latte that is. Craving for chicken fried steak and eggs has been reckoned with thanks to a local drive through that does such :D Time to get to the chores before the Eagles succumb to the Vikings. Have a blessed day y'all
 
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