Dan Duffy
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Name or Alias? (Please no business names)
Duff
What kind of car, truck motorcycle or vehicle?
1970 Chevelle SS
What are your main interests?
Cruises, super straight lines, killer paint jobs, excellent handling. Now looking for 56 Chevy 210 post either in project state or finished.

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At 2:59pm on January 29, 2013, Wendy Boswell said…

The foster and adoptive parents of Hall County extend an invitation to you to attend our 3rd annual car show on April 27th, 2013! The show location is the Hayes Dodge dealership, 3115 Frontage Rd in Gainesville GA from 11:00 to 5:00 with trophies awarded at 4:00..  All the money we collect goes to benefit the children in foster care in our county. We provide care bags when a foster child comes into foster care with all the necessities like a tooth brush and tooth paste and things like a new toy, a blanket... We also provide Christmas gifts for every child in care and we are looking to start up providing a birthday gift for their special day. We need your help to be able to take care of the 130 or so Hall County foster children. Registration is $15 per vehicle. We also welcome venders. Check out our website and see pics of our other car shows at www.lovehopehealing.com! We hope to see you there!!

At 8:14am on June 8, 2010, jim (MOPAR JIM )nelson said…
Dan- I think Richard ment to send this to you but it came to me-Jim
At 6:17pm on June 7, 2010, Richard Scott said…
Dan what were looking for is people that go to car show and events and club meetings and some time as a hole group for some big shows. The TWs are one of the most sought after because we do show up in numbers and the most of the time we make there show and take alot of the awards
At 1:19pm on June 7, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Hey Dan!
I am jealous about he Hot Rod Tour. i wish I could go. Maybe next year. Please take and post lots of photos and maybe send a blog about your adventures!? I am still hoping you will post some pics of the Chevelle. I am told it is top notch!!
Mike T.
At 9:20am on June 7, 2010, jim (MOPAR JIM )nelson said…
Welcome Dan. Now if you go to clubs and groups button on top of this page and ask to join the TWS (trophy whores )( of which, with all due respect, with your owning that perfect Chevelle, you are a trophy kind a guy )
This group saves spaces at a lot of shows for members who say they will be at those particular shows. Be on your toes, there are a lot of funny guys in this group and you don't want to miss anything. At this time, this website sends you an email every time anyone makes a comment on the site so most of those you can delete. Being a working man you wont have time for each comment.
At 3:19am on June 7, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Welcome Duff!
Welcome over to our website! I am looking forward to more great photos (and maybe videos) of your Chevelle, and your favorite cars and or motorcycles, and maybe others of events you enjoy.
It is good to write about your "wheels" adventures on the blog, as we all enjoy stories from our members.
One of the real strengths of our website is the feature that any member can add events whenever they find one that we have overlooked! You do not have to "submit" through emails or the postal service, etc.
Please invite your family and friends as this helps the site grow and improves your social network communications. If I can help at all with any of your projects, call me at 770-883-0160.
Sincerely,
Mike Thies
 
 
 

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