Johnny Arp
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Name or Alias? (Please no business names)
Johnny
What kind of car, truck motorcycle or vehicle?
30 model A
What are your main interests?
my cars and my family

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At 6:53am on March 22, 2011, Michael Thies said…
Please add me as a Friend to your South East Wheels events network. Mike
At 10:03am on December 31, 2010, Michael Thies said…

Hey Johnny,

Are you still involved in the Sunday Cruise-in at the Sonic?  I have had some folks ask if it is still on for this Sunday.  If so could you let me know and post it on the calendar for us?  Also, is there a cruise-in on Monday nights still? Call me if I can help at all. Mike Thies 770-883-0160

At 8:17pm on July 19, 2010, Michael Thies said…
PS The first car I owned was a '30 Tudor Sedan. It was blue with black fenders, and pin striping. I was in high school and the girls all liked to ride with me. :-)
At 8:14pm on July 19, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Welcome Johnny!!
Welcome over to our website! I am looking forward to some great photos (and maybe videos) of your Model A, and also some of the various vehicles you favor, and events you enjoy, too.
Please post your event at the Sonic, as we have several folks near you interested. The more folks we get to RSVP on the site, the higher rating we will be able to get form Facebook and the search engines. Also, 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 has been 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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