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Hi
I love classic cars
I own a 1968 camaro that i use to show i,ve had it for 29 years
I,m in the process of bldg a 1967 nova
i,ve been retired for 3 years after 40 years with the railroad
i,m married and have two son,s both also work for the railroad
one is a locomotive engr and the other a conductor
I have two grandsons 10 and 18 years old
Hi
I love classic cars
I own a 1968 camaro that i use to show i,ve had it for 29 years
I,m in the process of bldg a 1967 nova
i,ve been retired for 3 years after 40 years with the railroad
i,m married and have two son,s both also work for the railroad
one is a locomotive engr and the other a conductor
I have two grandsons 10 and 18 years old
Rick
Welcome Rick!
Where in the great state are ya?!
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'66 Hard Top
'67 Hard Top
'72 Nova
Welcome from Perry. Several here have helped in the Restoration on my car. I am close to finished on mine. Would be done by now, but had to remove the engine this weekend to fix the front oil pan seal. Can't stand oil leaks. It was just creating a light film. LOL
Good Luck and talk to you later.
Last edited by Stiener; 28th-January-2013 at 09:07 PM.
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