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 Posted: Sun Jan 6th, 2008 04:56 pm
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nice volvo. looks sporty.

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 Posted: Mon Jan 7th, 2008 11:19 pm
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I drive a new nissan versa sedan, with a 6 speed. at the moment its at the dealers having the radio replaced under warranty. its 2 days old and already ate my leon russell cdmistake.gif

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Cheap American Muscle.  (You asked :D )


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DMcD wrote: I had to sign an afadavit stating I was over 55 before they would sell me this car.

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Reminds me on my first car...a 1956 Buick Special...322cid V8...220hp...Dynaflow trans.  Man, I beat the hell out of that car!

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How about this?  This is my pride and joy! Its a 1953 John deere model R Diesel.  The first diesel JD made.  I collect antique tractors and also have a restoration business.  I do all my own painting. This was a total mess when I got it. I did a complete restoration on it. I had the pump volume increased 30% and the rack setting is at 18.  Stock setting is 10. with the 30% its a 21 rack setting!  When she's hooked to a sled she throws fire and plenty of black smoke.  I will have to post pics of what I haul it with now and my future hauler.  Scott


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hey scott,

i know nothing (!!!) about tractors, but that looks pretty cool.  hand6.gif

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 Posted: Wed Jan 30th, 2008 03:48 pm
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watchguru wrote: hey scott,

i know nothing (!!!) about tractors, but that looks pretty cool.  hand6.gif

Anytime you want a lesson let me know!:)  I used to be into cars but found this tractor hobbie. Its like collecting watches, once you get one you need another and another and so on.  You just need a big building to store them and a good truck to haul 'em. The people are the best thing about the hobbie.  Real "down to earth".  Anytime you need help there is about 10 guys there to help.  It also is a family thing.  Alot of times you have 3 generations or more participating in the shows.  If you ever hear of a tractor show near you I strongly suggest you attend.  You wont be afraid to take the family. Its such a great hobbie I drove all the way from PA to Calgary to bring home a tractor.  4600 miles round trip with 15,000 pounds behind me.  It is though starting to get like the car hobbie.  The tractors are getting more expensive to buy.  Some of the rare ones are starting at $60K to$200k to buy.  Too rich for my blood.  Oh well, I will just stick to my putt putt JD's Scott

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Ok, Heres what i haul my junk with.  Its an '02 superduty with at 7.3 TURBODIESEL.  Love taht diesel.  I am getting ready to put 4 in. exhaust on it and a programmer.  Then, when thats all done, NOS!yourock.gif  I love the fuel economy and then the power to pull when you need it.  My goal is to get it in the low 14's hi 13's in the 1/4.  Next is my future hauler when its restored.  1952 REO F50  I plan on repowering it, lenthening the frame to add a period sleeper.  I think it would be neat hauling the old tractors with the old truck! Scott


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Okay I finally got around to doing this.  The Grey GMC Yukon XL 2007 is my wife's and the White 2004 GMC Truck is mine.









 





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well the weather caught me by surprise but just added this one.


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Fast and fun. A 1996 540i LE 6-speed with a stonking V8. As the British say - its "pukka".  

I had bikes for a while (including a Ducati 750 chopper, but thankfully there aren't any photos to prove it), but I was nearly taken out by a couple of young guys in a pickup while minding my own business one day, so after that I decided that I would rather have metal all around me for a while. But bikes get in your blood, don't they. That's why I am going to get a Harley Fat Boy in a year or two.

Or after I get tired of collecting watches.  crap.gif

Cheers!

IanM  ThumbsUp02.gif

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