Midwest TMS'ers General Communication Thread
Hey Tom I found a new picture for you
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Looks like someone is trying to get a promotion into management...
[quote=70MACH1OWNER;5574764]Looking good Chris.
She's cute.
She took her shoes off so not to damage my seats. I got to see her feet, man, her FEET! Oh, uh, sorry. Wrong forum...
She's cute.She took her shoes off so not to damage my seats. I got to see her feet, man, her FEET! Oh, uh, sorry. Wrong forum...
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Got a few small parts for mine finally; prothenes, sequentials & black front corner turn signals.
Hoping to get the mounts installed this coming weekend. I'll be taking 1/4" off the top of them so I won't have to mess with the Shaker mounting.
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You know, Tom got 10% getting you to buy those dly
Got a few small parts for mine finally; prothenes, sequentials & black front corner turn signals.
Hoping to get the mounts installed this coming weekend. I'll be taking 1/4" off the top of them so I won't have to mess with the Shaker mounting.

Got a few small parts for mine finally; prothenes, sequentials & black front corner turn signals.
Hoping to get the mounts installed this coming weekend. I'll be taking 1/4" off the top of them so I won't have to mess with the Shaker mounting.

Scott
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Have had some vanity plates laying around for years now and finally took a little time to hang them up in the 70 Mach 1 garage. But I wonder what those 1965 plates that Karens dad had and we restored when we owned her 1965 convertible might be worth to the right guy next month ? We could never sell them and won't but if the right Ohio guy was at the MCA meet next month....what may they be worth.? The one plates is still sealed in a plastic bag from the guy that restored them in 2001. They are perfect repo's of the originals.
Scott
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Very neat!!! I see they are driving auto's....

If you want to catch the bad guys I guess.
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You know, Tom got 10% getting you to buy those dly
Got a few small parts for mine finally; prothenes, sequentials & black front corner turn signals.
Hoping to get the mounts installed this coming weekend. I'll be taking 1/4" off the top of them so I won't have to mess with the Shaker mounting.

Got a few small parts for mine finally; prothenes, sequentials & black front corner turn signals.
Hoping to get the mounts installed this coming weekend. I'll be taking 1/4" off the top of them so I won't have to mess with the Shaker mounting.


Have had some vanity plates laying around for years now and finally took a little time to hang them up in the 70 Mach 1 garage. But I wonder what those 1965 plates that Karens dad had and we restored when we owned her 1965 convertible might be worth to the right guy next month ? We could never sell them and won't but if the right Ohio guy was at the MCA meet next month....what may they be worth.? The one plates is still sealed in a plastic bag from the guy that restored them in 2001. They are perfect repo's of the originals.
Scott
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Hi all. Someone needs to post something today.
I won't respond to Tom's comments above about my sissy transmission. He must just be in a mood. Opps...I guess did respond.
I won't respond to Tom's comments above about my sissy transmission. He must just be in a mood. Opps...I guess did respond.
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