Post-Teeth
“Many people ask me, why do I always sign off “‘til we meet again”?, because “goodbye” is always so final. Goodbye Dan Wheldon”
My wife is a big fan of snakes. Except the poisonous ones.
Grtechguy wrote: From my walk today with the kids
914Driver wrote:
I don't find this picture unusual in the least.
It's part of the Amish religious practices to shun modern technology.
This program runs best under DOS 3.0 and a 8088 microprocessor.
Brett_Murphy wrote: In reply to Gasoline: Funny you should link that, a young man I used to work with was interviewed by Jay Leno for some work he did for the Porsche family. He might be the only person that I know who can say his college major was sculpture and who is also successful. http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/at-the-garage/sports-cars/1949-porsche-gmund-coupe/ Hotlink:
That Jay Leno bit was great. Thanks for sharing. It really shows how humbling and kid-like he can be when it comes to his honest love of cars. Those 356's do look like artwork. Beautiful shape. My brother has always had Porsche's. Many years ago I would ride with him to Joe Cogbill's shop in Atlanta. Drooled over his racer tub many times.
We're on the home stretch now. I'm dying to see what breaks when we hit 1k pages in a thread. Bring 'er on home, people!
slefain wrote: How the heck did he get sponsored by 96 Rock?
I don't know how Joe got hooked-up with 96Rock, but they had a long association. This pic dates to 1990:
Sometimes the 96Rock logo had unique product placement:
As a side-note, I watched this incident unfold right in front of my eyes, from a viewing spot just in front of the bridge. Here's an interesting write-up and a few more pics: http://www.stuttgartclassicparts.com/Article2_ep_41-1.html
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