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Custom built 55 Ford Pick up. Mild built mustang 302,automatic,disc brakes,tilt steering wheel, custom grey tweed interior, Viper red paint, 12 coats marine varnish oak bed with polished stainless steel strips and a lot more. 4 Years of hard labor ( would not want to do that again). It's been done for 12 years.And then of course the speedster, Tahoe, Toyota pickup, 17' center console boat and a motor home.

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Motley crew of two past and one present rides. The Amigo is Steve's present ride. He put a 3" lift kit on it, little bigger tires, all the suspension is powder-coated. Its a crazy little billy goat and he terrifies me when he takes me off-roading. Swear that little truck-let can CLIMB TREES!

The jag was mine. It's a 1976 XJ-L (long wheelbase) sedan with a 300 plus horse small block chevy under the hood. Without question, the finest highway car I have ever driven. Stable as your living room couch at high speed, power everywhere and 26 mpg. Quiet and peaceful drive. Loved that car. Unfortunately it disappeared from our driveway one night... Six months later I bought what was left from the insurance company as in spite of going off the side of a mountain, the drivetrain is largely intact. I'll put the engine in my dad's monte carlo at some point. You would shudder to see this car now...

The van was also mine. I bought this from a gal up north. Her son and husband built it as a gift to her. 4.3 V-6, lowered, Stillen wheels, suspension, and body kit. Never gave us a lick of trouble. We traded it in on a diesel crew pickup for Steve (great truck). We used to call it "Mom's Bueno Van."
angela

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Oh yeah, can't forget this. This was my motorbike. Honda CBR 600. I sold this to use as a down-payment for a Porsche 904 replica from Thunder Ranch. I had the cashola in my hand at Knotts 2005 as the 904 was supposed to be there. No 904. So I didn't make the deposit.

Guess I should have kept the bike...
angela

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Geez, I never thought to photograph any of my old rides. I did take some pics of my 71 Ghia convertible but have no idea where they are? I have gone from one extreme to the other. From a 66 Olds 98 to a Honda Interceptor 500 and lots in between, a 1972 914, 85 Jeep, 88 CRX, a couple Jettas, the list goes on. Now that I think about it - they all have some very fond memories attached to them and I'm a little sad that I don't have any pics to show.
Greg,
I can dig that turn-of-the-century two wheeler you're on. Watch out for low hanging tree limbs! I have an original, unrestored 1897 big wheeler in my living room, complete with kerosene lamp and tool bag. It seems to be in good working order, lacking only a front tire. So if anyone has a 25/100 x 55 (if my measurements are correct) let me know!
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