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Funny you bring that up... :popcorn:

One time while at the Mopar Nats in Columbus, the indian guy from the front desk started closing the pool 20 minutes early.... So I did a can-opener and drenched him good.... :lol:

He kicked us out immediately.... but it was worth it to let him know we didn't appreciate him closing the pool early by splashing him... :mob:

we learned how to aim our splash when we were young jumping off the high dive.... :D
 
Morning ladies ....what's going in here??

I Think I have finally decided on a color for my valiant wagon.

Picking a color has been the hardest part of any of these builds for me.

One time I did the body work on a Satellite and then the car sat waiting for paint for a year and a half because I couldn't decide what color I wanted.
 
Morning ladies ....what's going in here??

I Think I have finally decided on a color for my valiant wagon.

Picking a color has been the hardest part of any of these builds for me.

One time I did the body work on a Satellite and then the car sat waiting for paint for a year and a half because I couldn't decide what color I wanted.

Ok Chris - what color do you have in mind???? :poke:
 
dukeboy_318...

He likes to drop hints to get our curiosity up and make drama.... :drama:
WHAT?

Paint choices take a lot of time I plan on re doing the body and paint on the tikey truck, really thinking the same colors but in hammer paint, I use and abuse the truck for sure. Definitely wont scratch and the price is right 50 a gallon.
 
I Think I have finally decided on a color for my valiant wagon.

Picking a color has been the hardest part of any of these builds for me.

One time I did the body work on a Satellite and then the car sat waiting for paint for a year and a half because I couldn't decide what color I wanted.
Working in historic preservation makes that easier - I just find out what was there originally and go with that. :)
My dining room painting hasn't been finished because I didn't like how it was working out. No evidence left of the original or later schemes. All I know for sure was that the walls were papered.
I actually wanted the dark green for my B'cuda, but when I had it redone the body guy said it was easier anbd better to keep it original - and so it is. :)
 
The pop is the original and plan on keeping it that color but tell you what the color of Keith's duster I really like pics don't do it justice really nice in the sun with the gold flakes.
 
Morning ladies ....what's going in here??

I Think I have finally decided on a color for my valiant wagon.

Picking a color has been the hardest part of any of these builds
One time I did the body work on a Satellite and then the car sat waiting for paint for a year and a half because I couldn't decide what color I wanted.

Hey Fella. Watch who your calling Lady.
 
Nice the township maintenance guy just stopped by need to cut bamboo today it is leaning across the road again! Hey at least they stopped by instead of issuing a summons.
 
Morning ladies ....what's going in here??

I Think I have finally decided on a color for my valiant wagon.

Picking a color has been the hardest part of any of these builds for me.

One time I did the body work on a Satellite and then the car sat waiting for paint for a year and a half because I couldn't decide what color I wanted.

WHAT?

Paint choices take a lot of time I plan on re doing the body and paint on the tikey truck, really thinking the same colors but in hammer paint, I use and abuse the truck for sure. Definitely wont scratch and the price is right 50 a gallon.

When you can't make up your mind, dart boards are your friend...

(pun - "dart' board....)
 
Morning ladies ....what's going in here??
Well I'm going to be a man and do it. Time to head outside with dog.
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