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09-18-2005 08:00 PM #1
a few pics from Deuce Reunion (maybe large files)
here is one of Dad and meLast edited by Jim P; 09-18-2005 at 08:03 PM.
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09-18-2005 08:02 PM #2
another...
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09-18-2005 08:04 PM #3
another
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09-18-2005 08:09 PM #4
one more.
more can be found by clicking the camera by my name. Enjoy.Last edited by Jim P; 09-18-2005 at 08:35 PM.
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09-19-2005 05:57 AM #5
Thanks for the pics, Jim. The two "family cars" look really great and the other shots in your gallery show some really fine deuces. The reunion had to be a blast!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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09-19-2005 09:18 AM #6
Looks like a great reunion. Thanks for sharing Jim.Duane S
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10-11-2005 02:43 AM #7
Great pictures. There are an amazing number of unchopped cars left (thank god). At one time I feared they would be extinct.
Tom
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11-22-2005 12:08 PM #8
________Jim P passed away last week. A fine man who was a great asset to the car world. Wish more were like him. RIP
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11-25-2005 08:20 AM #9
May God Bless him and his famliy.
My payers are with them all
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11-25-2005 08:38 AM #10
That's too bad. Rest in peace Jim.
Tom
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12-27-2005 07:36 AM #11
I wanted to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers. It has been very difficult with my fathers passing. It was very sudden and unexpected. You know we all have to face this type of thing one day, I just wasnt ready for it since he had just gone to the doctor for some congestion. My father loved cars and especially 1932 fords. I am 31 now but I have been right there beside him working on these things all my life. In fact the week we had just began putting the running boards and fenders on his roadster. I stayed out most of the night he died to put the car back together for his funeral. I ran into a couple of problems with the car and called it a night to start back the next morning. On the way home I got all upset because usually we could talk the problem out and come to a solution. This time he wasnt there. It's going to be a difficult time with him not being here. I got out the roadster yesterday to do a little tweaking on the carb and then just went driving. It was about 75 degrees out. I know my dad would have loved to do that.
Once again thanks to all.
Jim Poindexter II
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