wbjones wrote: sorry I got into the track map thing late... here's where I was last weekend and where I'll be weekend after this coming
See you there!
wbjones wrote: sorry I got into the track map thing late... here's where I was last weekend and where I'll be weekend after this coming
See you there!
I took these at the Midland Petroleum Museum where they're housed. When we went this time, they didn't have the 2J (with the fans) there.
My daughter in the 2E Replica
Yes, those are her knees up by her arms. I guess that thing's made for little kids, not super tall girls. LOL This was about 3 years ago, so she was 11 years old and probably every bit of 5' 5".
In reply to Conquest351:
Great pics, Conquest!
Jim Hall deserves far more recognition from American motorsports fans. He (and his crew) performed some amazing feats, with fewer resources but more humility, than ole Shel'..........
Thanks!
If any of you ever happen to find yourself in West Texas, the museum is well worth the stop. The oil stuff is cool and all, but I asked the lady at the front if I could just run in and drool all over the Chaparral's and she just let us in. LOL Very cool displays. All the cars are in driving condition too. They're just parked there.
T.J. wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octopus_card
Your ignorance is making you think you're funnier than you really are... It's not an "engrish is funny" fail.
GrantC wrote:T.J. wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octopus_card Your ignorance is making you think you're funnier than you really are... It's not an "engrish is funny" fail.
GrantC,
The culture on this board is a little less douchebaggie than you’re apparently accustomed to.
...chill out please
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