Brent Walter
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Walt's Car Show Gallery
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I just posted app the pictures of the cars entered in the Helen GA Sow & Shine from 27 JUL 13.  I think I captured most of them.  If you had a car there come visit the site and see if you car is…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Brent Walter Oct 31, 2013.

 

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Walt
What kind of car, truck motorcycle or vehicle?
1996 Pontiac Firebird,1972 Chevy Cheyenne
What are your main interests?
Love cars/trucks, car shows, and eating food at the shows!

  

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At 5:44am on March 25, 2014, Jerry Jones said…

I am not sure yet which car I am bringing on the 29th. Probably the Camaro.

At 3:34pm on August 31, 2013, John Baker said…

Yes it was very hot I went to Mc Donald's and styed under cover.

At 1:44am on August 17, 2013, Fred Botts said…

Thanks, I am familiar with Andy's

. I went to the upholstery shop for a project but he was WAY too expensive

. There is a local guy, Donny Desinese.

Does professional upholstery and is reasonably priced. try

https://www.facebook.com/CompleteUpholsteryServices

. lots of pictures of his work.

He owns complete upholstery services at 678-820-8746

At 2:56am on August 16, 2013, Fred Botts said…

Thanks Brent, I went to the Tuesday cruise at Rivals Hot Dogs. Upon returning home and putting the Bonneville in the garage....The brakes went TOTALLY out. Pedal to the floor. I managed to get it stopped before it went through the wall....BUT...I wont be driving it again until I figure out WHAT'S UP WITH THAT !

Would you know of a local mechanic that works on Older cars ? Maybe someone who works cheap ? ☺

 
 
 

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