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Last seen: June 27, 2025 3:49 pm
Fred, are you on Facebook? Posting that link was something of a test to see if people not registered on Facebook would be able to see it.
Well, they should!
Here's the schedule converted to a jpg image.
How is the itinerary for the cruise to the convention sorting out? There are people on Facebook that are looking forward to meeting up with the folks...
Hey Jim, I replied to your email. Did you get that? I used a combo of original and repro clips onBruce's Adventurer. And also used the bumpers that ...
You bought Doug Lyle's car! Great to know that it continues its journey with an appreciative owner. There's plenty of '56 DeSoto help on the forum, ...
Welcome! Looking forward to hearing more about your "new" car as you continue to enjoy it and make it your own. Tim
Peter, Try reaching out to Les Pesavento as the tech advisor for '29. He might be able to answer you directly. Tim
Duane; I have a friend right here in McPherson that is an expert at vintage radios. Check out www.classicautoelectric.com . Joe and I shared an off...
Les it sounds like I use the same process as the guy in Chicago. I use a plate that has the proper grain etched into it. An ink is squeegee'd into t...
You can do a search for companies that provide woodgraining services. Grain-It Technologies has a directory of companies on their website that provid...
Hey Eric, Email me some photos you would like to post and tell me where you would like to post them and I'll see if I can upload them for you. Send ...
Nothing better than the real thing!
If you're looking for authenticity, Auto Custom Carpets is usually a sure bet. After a quick search, it looks like you'd have to order yardage and th...
