G'day from Nova Scotia
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Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
Hey grassy, good to see you here. Got to keep those Maritimer numbers up.
Jack
Jack
Coyote Jack- Posts : 81
Join date : 2015-01-20
Age : 67
Location : Baxters Corner, N.B.
Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
Hey Jack !
I have been keeping a low profile this winter.
We have some warranty works and a small bit of "bang head" work to do before we are on the road but my son is chaffing at the bit..great to be young, eh ?
This is the first year I haven't kicked it out of the garage in the wintertime.
Ian
BTW, can I post this board on Kijiji ? There were so few maritimers on the other site...
I have been keeping a low profile this winter.
We have some warranty works and a small bit of "bang head" work to do before we are on the road but my son is chaffing at the bit..great to be young, eh ?
This is the first year I haven't kicked it out of the garage in the wintertime.
Ian
BTW, can I post this board on Kijiji ? There were so few maritimers on the other site...
grassy- Posts : 78
Join date : 2015-01-21
Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
Sounds like a nice quiet winter.
You best ask Drache about posting the board on Kijiji.
Jack
You best ask Drache about posting the board on Kijiji.
Jack
Coyote Jack- Posts : 81
Join date : 2015-01-20
Age : 67
Location : Baxters Corner, N.B.
Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
Will do...and yes,quiet it is except I bought our next project.
grassy- Posts : 78
Join date : 2015-01-21
Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
Feel free to sling the website (not just the forum :p) anywhere you would like!
www.mopar-eh.ca forever!
www.mopar-eh.ca forever!
Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
WELCOME Ian, Come-on tell us what's the next project and where is the pic of your car?
JGL- Posts : 4619
Join date : 2015-01-21
Age : 71
Location : Dieppe NB
Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
Ok..pic is up
the project is a Freightliner FL60 Sport Chassis which oddly enough, has a connection with mopar..engine and wiring harness were in some of them..WE want to be long timers when we retire and this is a start.
I almost bout a '67 Coronet from New Hampshire...only 47K miles on it..a 360 too...they all see to be 440s..thought my wife would kill me if I came home with this..
Meanwhile, my friend who bought an extremely rare Lotus last October still hasn't told his DW about his purchase
the project is a Freightliner FL60 Sport Chassis which oddly enough, has a connection with mopar..engine and wiring harness were in some of them..WE want to be long timers when we retire and this is a start.
I almost bout a '67 Coronet from New Hampshire...only 47K miles on it..a 360 too...they all see to be 440s..thought my wife would kill me if I came home with this..
Meanwhile, my friend who bought an extremely rare Lotus last October still hasn't told his DW about his purchase
grassy- Posts : 78
Join date : 2015-01-21
Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
BY the way nice pic, wish it was mine
JGL- Posts : 4619
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Age : 71
Location : Dieppe NB
Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
Same here The kids kind of growl if I go near it w/o a wrench in hand
A pic of the Coronet;
A pic of the Coronet;
grassy- Posts : 78
Join date : 2015-01-21
Re: G'day from Nova Scotia
My son is wondering if this will hold the Duster. When it becomes a bit warmer we shall go out with a tape. Weight isn't an issue for the axles..
grassy- Posts : 78
Join date : 2015-01-21
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