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I spent the afternoon on Tuesday the 6th of February, 2006 at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. Why did I go to Michigan to kill 3 hours you ask? My job sent me to Lansing, Michigan for 2 days to move some network equipment from one location to another. The return flight didn’t […]
Timonium fairgrounds Dec 2,2006 There were some incredibly beautiful classic cars, and muscle cars here. This was the perfect event for what appeared to be one of the few remaining nice days of 2006. My son, myself and BW, a friend of mine who shares the classic car bug spent a leisurely 2 hours here […]
This was a good opportunity for my son and I to do something together. It’s not all about the parts. The weather folks were calling for rain all weekend, but it held off. Hubbard’s Impala was there with their business on wheels, so I was able to pickup some body panels for the 64 Impala […]
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