Sir, my dad had it back in the 90’s and he did well. I’m sure with the advances in medicine, you’ll be able to get back to a better life. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! Take care!
Sir, my dad had it back in the 90’s and he did well. I’m sure with the advances in medicine, you’ll be able to get back to a better life. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! Take care!
Nice place and wonderful sunset!Had a sunday family get together at the beach park down the road from my house. Good time kids running around playing in the water, cold beer, poke, and large variety of food cooked on the grill. Stayed and watched the sunset.
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Whipped up a batch of Bolillos to go with some Irish stew.
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As much as I like the purple car, my money is on the pink airplaneNext race is tomorrow... lol
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Both Hemi cars are drivers, the Charger was driven last week. The 68 RR a couple of weeks before. He is fully aware of what they are and how valuable they are. He's not into show poodles, and the Charger was at Carlisle the last 5 years or so. Very nice guy, and not overly concerned with what their monetary value is (he does know), he just likes to drive them. He is aware of FBBO, has looked occasionally, but not a member. I've invited him to stop by our tent and say hi next year.Another numbers matching 70 Hemi Charger. Would love to touch base with him but i understand why he wouldnt want anyone to know him or the location. Can’t blame him.So these are 2 of 56 Hemi 4 Speeds
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I drive mine as much as my schedule allows. I was with my dad when he bought this car in 1971 and don’t care what it is worth. Every time i see it in my garage or when i drive it I think of him.I only do local shows that benefit FD, PD or military. Never been to Carlisle and have no intentions of ever taking it there.Both Hemi cars are drivers, the Charger was driven last week. The 68 RR a couple of weeks before. He is fully aware of what they are and how valuable they are. He's not into show poodles, and the Charger was at Carlisle the last 5 years or so. Very nice guy, and not overly concerned with what their monetary value is (he does know), he just likes to drive them. He is aware of FBBO, has looked occasionally, but not a member. I've invited him to stop by our tent and say hi next year.