You got to love spring time in the moutains.

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David Barrish
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You got to love spring time in the moutains.

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John Ward stopped by the house tonight. The tires on his '62 are brand new and it looks like he will be coming out of retirement and re-joining the fun.

My parents had a couple of these 356's, they do fell like you are sitting a tub. And yes, a very quick one.

Welcome back John.
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Re: You got to love spring time in the moutains.

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that thing looks neato! love the license plate, too.
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Mark DeShon
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Re: You got to love spring time in the moutains.

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Perty! :heyes: And yes, I love cruising up there this time of year. Of course, my Poorsche probably drives the locals crazy with all the backfiring. :D
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Re: You got to love spring time in the moutains.

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Thanks, Dave....................
Now if memory serves, I have to remove the hubcaps....................right?
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Bob Pl
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Re: You got to love spring time in the moutains.

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John Ward wrote:Thanks, Dave....................
Now if memory serves, I have to remove the hubcaps....................right?
Yup,

So tech can see all the lug nuts are on & sufficient threads engaged.

Nice P car.
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Eric Clements
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Re: You got to love spring time in the moutains.

Post by Eric Clements »

Bob Pl wrote: So tech can see all the lug nuts are on & sufficient threads engaged.
And so they don't come off while on course and hit a worker.
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