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Posted
8 minutes ago, Jeb48 said:

Anyone want to admit this is a picture of a relative?

 

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I'd be happy to call him my uncle. Looks like a man that knows what he is doing..well except for the way he has the hatchet....

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2 hours ago, Jeb48 said:

Anyone want to admit this is a picture of a relative?

 

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A well armed man. Not sure...but I might reconsider my carry location on that pig sticker though.

Posted
2 hours ago, peejman said:

Likely a decoy 

Or a kid's fort. That would make for a sweet dang playhouse. Construction season is coming again... Might have to wire it for satellite. 🤔

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Jeb48 said:

Duck & Cover

 

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Poor drivers ear drum will be toast.

Posted
2 hours ago, Quavodus said:

Wow you can tell that by just looking at the interior?

Absolutely,  I completely stripped the interior out of one to include the whole dash and cloth and bow headliner in order to repaint and reupholster, replace all wiring etc.  Know it well. 

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Cautionary note...If you ever find yourself removing the steering wheel from a 1948 Plymouth.  I had already removed all the interior and I was seated on a 5 gallon bucket removing the steering wheel.  I managed to finally get the main nut off and could not get the dang steering wheel to budge.  After about an hour of fighting with and staring at it I smacked the steering wheel with my hand out of frustration.  I woke up about 30 minutes later flat on my back with my face covered in blood and a pounding headache.  It seems that under that nut is a flat steel coil spring about 3 inch diameter under a a lot of tension.  After 50 years it had frozen in place...until I smacked the steering wheel.  Lesson learned.   The wheel lug nuts turn clockwise for removal...but that's another story.

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2 hours ago, Quavodus said:

Wow you can tell that by just looking at the interior?

Car guys, the REAL ones, can tell you what make, model, where it was made, and probably who last owned it by this pic. lol

I was that way with Corvettes for a lot of years.

So yes, some can. lol

Posted
12 minutes ago, hipower said:

Car guys, the REAL ones, can tell you what make, model, where it was made, and probably who last owned it by this pic. lol

I was that way with Corvettes for a lot of years.

So yes, some can. lol

I can tell you what color paint a 1920 Ford Model T came in just from a pic of the interior...

😁

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Posted
1 hour ago, Jeb48 said:

Another photo that needs a caption.

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"Driver" I cant hold the light much longer, we cant give chase with out me giving the motor gas.

Posted (edited)

I don't think this photo of Bonnie has been posted. No gun but we know she has some nearby.

 

 

 

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Image was a repeat so I removed for space
Posted (edited)

Since I really think Bonnie was a repeat here is an extra one.

 

 

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