Thread: Outing a couple members.......
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06-17-2015 01:21 PM #16
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With a cell phone? That's pretty sweet! It's crazy how far cell phone cameras have came in quality and clarity. That's a nice simple roadster too! I love it!Ryan
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06-17-2015 01:37 PM #17
So Uncle Bob, we know that it's Ken's coupe, but who's the roadster owner? Robot?Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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06-17-2015 04:51 PM #18
I presume it belongs and was build by Ken . Yes, totally agree about the quality of Cell phone camera's and the resulting photo's, absolutely brilliant. The Roadster is also absolutely brilliant too and ,yes, the use of different dash, tail lights and rear shocks add to the simplicity of the overall look of the car.
I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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06-17-2015 05:01 PM #19
So Whip, if your presumption is correct how do you explain the title of the thread, "Outing a couple members......." Seems to me that Ken is one, but we still have a mystery member for the roadster. Of course I've been wrong before, will be wrong again, and really don't have any qualms about admitting being wrong, unlike some who frequent our order.Roger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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06-17-2015 09:56 PM #20
Excellent point Roger, I had forgotten what the title of the thread was actually so, yes, I could be horribly wrong and you correct, so if that is the case, hey I will freely admit I get things wrong at times or should that be as my wife would of said, " you are always wrong unless I tell I tell you that you are right ". I just looked at the make and model bit in Kens membership thingy and it says 4 x 32's so I thought, he has the Tudor, the Roadster, the 5 Window and the Roadster pickup with the Ardun headed V12 Lincoln in it. But I can be wrong too. Oh hell, it is all guess work at the end of the day....I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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06-17-2015 10:01 PM #21
Crikey!
That's a different way of stacking hay; never seen it done like that before...
Those taillights look vaguely reminiscent of an early Morris Minor, Austin A40 or Citroen L series, i.e. an English Lucas part.Last edited by johnboy; 06-17-2015 at 10:03 PM.
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06-17-2015 10:13 PM #22
Come on Mike, come out of the closest, tell them all about it.
I want to thank all of you for the nice comments. I will be happy to share my builds since my last post.
I need help on how to post photos, any help would be appreciated. Then I will get off of Uncle Bobs thread and back on mine if it's still open.
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06-18-2015 01:38 AM #23
Glad Ken is back, and looking forward to seeing more of both of Bob's postings" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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06-18-2015 06:22 AM #24
John, being as it's in California that looks like one of the hay retailers stores, where they stock a bunch of different types and grades of baled hay for sale. I say that because a friend, who has two horses up in the Paso Robles area, asked the other day what the price of hay is here in the KC area ($4 for a small bale), saying that he goes to a place that has a wide variety of grasses baled, most in the $25 to $30 per bale range.
Originally Posted by Ken ThurmRoger
Enjoy the little things in life, and you may look back one day and realize that they were really the BIG things.
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06-18-2015 07:00 AM #25
Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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06-18-2015 04:31 PM #26
Shit Roger, did you get out bed on the wrong side or something as I'm not at all getting into any sort of frenzy about anything yet what I have read on other posts this morning, I'm actually questioning what the F..K has got you so bitter and twisted of late.
Sorry Bob your thread has taken such a negative dive and hell, makes me feel like keeping my mouth zipped closed tightly.I maybe a little crazy but it stops me going insane.
Isaiah 48: 17,18.
Mark.
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06-18-2015 06:41 PM #27
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06-18-2015 06:44 PM #28
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06-18-2015 08:21 PM #29
I went down to San Diego to see Mikes car before it eas assembled, the attention to detail for the era is incredible. I wish you were coming to LARS to see it. Maybe he will Take it to SEMA???
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06-18-2015 08:24 PM #30
I will give it a whirl and see what happens, thanks
Thank you Roger. .
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