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looking for a person experienced with 57 olds rear ends and set up
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i am hoping  we can channel our knowledge in a pool of thoughts if anybody has experience setting up a 57 olds chunk style rear please contact meContinue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jack Scales Sep 23, 2010.

 

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brother hurt on bike

my younger brother alexis ran into a deer on his road king
in western new york

fri nite on way home from work multiple injuries
luckly he was riding with others and quick response
he made it to hospital were he will be for a couple of months
prayers are appreciated

Posted on October 5, 2010 at 4:47am

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At 1:00pm on April 10, 2011, Jack Scales said…
The way things are going the shocks will be the easy part, it's the gasoline that is the killer. What the heck just enjoy your ride. Any car that puts a smile on your face is a good one.
At 7:36am on April 10, 2011, Jack Scales said…
Hope you have many happy hours with your "new to you" ride.
At 7:35am on April 10, 2011, Jack Scales said…
You should have seen them in their prime. We had over 300 0n the Daytona Speedway one year. There is still a show in Myrtle Beach SC that is all PT's, it actually is the longest running PT Cruiser event in the world. Haven't been doing much car wise these days, lots of things to do when you are retired.
At 3:06am on October 25, 2010, Jerrod and Shermelle Mckay said…
Thanks.
At 10:04am on September 24, 2010, Miguel Caparros said…
I think I have a solution using the Forum. Check it out in a moment.
At 6:16pm on September 19, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Welcome Alfonzo!
Welcome over to our website! Are you considering a car or motorcycle show to attend? We will be pleased to help bring a broader awareness to all vehicle events.
I am looking forward to some great photos (and maybe videos) of your Hornet, as well as the various other vehicles you favor, and events you enjoy, too. We want as many photos as we can get. We can upload 100 at a time! 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 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.
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