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Who here remembers all these NEHOA people?

Only 4 tanks each way... lol

By my math it's about 3 1/4 th's of a drum. So if you pack 2 drums full, you should be good. You'll need a trailer. This is based on the 66?
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LOL, no.. it was based on Ed getting there! Not me... I'd need to pull a tanker.
I jumped too far ahead :rolleyes:
But that NEHOA stuff is cool, the concentration of great cars out there is something else.
 
When I was very young like 14-15 years old my girlfriend’s mom had a printing business and she printed those NHOA mailers. Craig was an insurance salesmen and “crazy” Pat his wife lived between my house and my girlfriends He was the head of the group for awhile. I had to fold them, put the self adhesive addresses on the out side and put a sticker on it to hold it closed for mailing… Anyone remember them? They got divorced and she got the blue 68 Charger they had which was nothing special…

Craig was a good guy, but I avoided Pat like the plague. I referred to Pat as B-52 woman because of her puffed up hairdo.

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I can't venture very far from my "medical circle" these days, unfortunately...

On the other hand, lots of new stuff posted in the files now:
Microsoft OneDrive
Brief update on the picture posting I've been doing:
I'm now all done with the event groups of pics that I don't remember the name, location or date of -
they're all now up on the OneDrive. Tom has put up some more also.

Now, I'm moving on into the albums I started putting together over 30 years ago. They have groups of
pics of events that I coupled with an actual dash plaque or card or some such that positively identify
what event they come from.
Hopefully, they're in better shape as well as a result of being in an album.
Oddly enough, the pics in really poor shape (darkened, fuzzy, etc.) I noticed the developer used Kodak
paper on, whereas the ones in better shape came from one of those 1-hour photo services and has nothing
imprinted on the back at all.
Go figure...
 
so you really are famous....
well , not really , a well known machinist introduced me to Roy Cark when I walked into his machine shop or time . name stuck with a few that new my car .
I used it for a name suggested by a friend when I joined this site --------Bob so famous bob on b bodies --lol
 
I still have a tank top that has nhoa on it with the paciderm hemi , it was from the NATIONAL HEMI OWNERS ASSOCIATION, met those guys at Tulsa , at a hemi owners race , which I won by the way ... jfyi
Cool! I was at that event also, tho only as a spectator in my lowly, non-Hemi 383 car. There are several photos from that event in the Pics from BITD section here; would be cool if you could add some 'colour commentary' to those if you recognised any of the cars and such.
Still have the business card Roland Osborn gave me from that event also.
 
Cool! I was at that event also, tho only as a spectator in my lowly, non-Hemi 383 car. There are several photos from that event in the Pics from BITD section here; would be cool if you could add some 'colour commentary' to those if you recognised any of the cars and such.
Still have the business card Roland Osborn gave me from that event also.
never heard of the bidt section , what is it and how do I get there ?=====thanks , Bob
 
I still have a tank top that has nhoa on it with the paciderm hemi , it was from the NATIONAL HEMI OWNERS ASSOCIATION, met those guys at Tulsa , at a hemi owners race , which I won by the way ... jfyi

These are from the late past NHOA President, Pete Haldiman.

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