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Old 02-13-2012, 10:22 PM
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Congrats to the newlyweds. It is nice that the old car hobby is ingrained in your family structure. It should live on in future generations.
 
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Originally Posted by mousehousemoparman
Congrats to the newlyweds. It is nice that the old car hobby is ingrained in your family structure. It should live on in future generations.
Thank's Gregg , He had fun driving the 40 chevy , It was first time he drove it no power steering , no heater..
 
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Thank's Gregg , He had fun driving the 40 chevy , It was first time he drove it no power steering , no heater..
With that young bride by his side he had all the heat he needed. Lol. I hope he gets more seat time dad. It would be awesome if the car was available to bring grandchildren home from the hospital in.
 
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It's a really nice car. Have you ever done a thread about it. If not you should. I'd like to hear more about the history of it and see more pics.
 
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Originally Posted by mousehousemoparman
With that young bride by his side he had all the heat he needed. Lol. I hope he gets more seat time dad. It would be awesome if the car was available to bring grandchildren home from the hospital in.
I wanted to bring my son home from hospital when he was born in the 1940 chevy, but Wife said no.?.......maybe grandchildren..
 
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Old 02-13-2012, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by lougreen03
It's a really nice car. Have you ever done a thread about it. If not you should. I'd like to hear more about the history of it and see more pics.
Here's another pic of my 40 chevy

 
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Originally Posted by zjerry
Here's another pic of my 40 chevy

Jerry will they wash a minivan? Hahaha.
 
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Congrats to them,nice looking ride man
 
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Originally Posted by zjerry
Here's another pic of my 40 chevy



 
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Old 02-14-2012, 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by zjerry
Here's another pic of my 40 chevy

Jerry, I'm sorry, I see a LOT of great bumpers, but I just don't see you car.... You might have to point it out

BTW - Congrats to your son and his bride!!
 


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