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Dave's Place

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Jul 13, 2002, 4:24:12 PM7/13/02
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After much consternation, the decision has been made. David and Bethsheba
stay a couple.

Having considered what I think to be a couple of reasonable offers, I have
decided to stick to my line, "It's not for sale." I don't have another
project of that magnitude left in me, don't want anything less than what I
have now, can't imagine myself without something like it, so think I'll just
keep her.

The offers were such that I may be making a mistake, but I can always change
my mind later. If I sell the car, I'll be in a bigger quandary than I have
been all week, trying to decide what to do. I appreciate the input from
those that advised me along the way. BTW, the best offer came from a NG'er,
who shall remain unnamed at this time. He and his spouse, who seemed to
want it most, have first dibs in the event of my demise, or change of heart.

Dave Lester and the Ain't This The Pits Crew
Home of 'Sheba, the Internationally Renowned Studebaker Under Construction
http://www.provalue.net/studes
Dave's Place Auto Sales and Automotive Collectibles
http://www.davesplaceinc.com


Jim

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Jul 13, 2002, 2:38:36 PM7/13/02
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<< After much consternation, the decision has been made. David and Bethsheba
stay a couple. >>


Good man!!
I didnt know the thought of selling even crossed your mind
I'm glad sensibility ruled
And dont go *demising * anytime soon please
We kinda like you around here
Jim

Oldcarfart

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Jul 13, 2002, 5:01:49 PM7/13/02
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>Subject: 'Sheba Stays
>From: "Dave's Place"

>
>After much consternation, the decision has been made. David and Bethsheba
>stay a couple.

<G>

>
>The offers were such that I may be making a mistake, but I can always change
>my mind later.

well what ever you do don't tell WHF the dollar amounts !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Loy

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Jul 13, 2002, 5:59:08 PM7/13/02
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In article <Zg_X8.1497$o83.1...@newsfeed.slurp.net>, "Dave's Place"
<sp...@provalue.net> writes:

>After much constipation, the decision has been made. David and Bethsheba
>stay a couple.
>

Just don't get your bowels in an uproar about it...either sell the "B", fix
that off-the-line problem or stay married to her! <GRIN>

How ya doin'


Loy Daniel
'37 J5 (2), '42 President LC, '49 2R10, '50 Champion 2 Door,
'52 2R6, '55 Commander Coupe (2), '60 Lark 2 Door,
'63 R1 GT, '63 R2 Avanti. '64 GT, '41 Packard 160

http://clubs.hemmings.com/hpsdc/

Stdbkr1955

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Jul 13, 2002, 6:02:52 PM7/13/02
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>>After much constipation, the decision has been made. David and Bethsheba
>>stay a couple.

OK, I will send you your jacket back, was going to hold it back if ya sold her.
<G>


Mickey
Home of the World Famous
Ms. Estella

Dave's Place

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Jul 13, 2002, 10:26:28 PM7/13/02
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> Good man!!
> I didnt know the thought of selling even crossed your mind

It was my intention not to allow that to happen. But, when the questions
changed from, "Would you sell it?," or, I'll buy it." to, "I'll give
$__,___ for it, I felt I needed to ponder. Glad it's over, I feel better
than I have in a week!

> I'm glad sensibility ruled
> And dont go *demising * anytime soon please
> We kinda like you around here

Thanks, Jim. I am both honored, and humbled.

Dave's Place

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Jul 13, 2002, 10:38:00 PM7/13/02
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> well what ever you do don't tell WHF the dollar amounts !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Funny thing 'bout that. First, for those that don't know, I must mention
that she has no emotional attachment to the car, AT ALL. She doesn't want
to see anything bad happen to it, mind you, but whether it stays or goes
means nothing to her. I seldom talk to her regarding my car deals, 'cause
she just doesn't care. They come, they go, no big deal (since she figured
out they seldom actually cost me anything to own in the end.)

But, I did talk to her about this "deal." And, I did tell her the dollar
amounts. What WAS I thinking? <G> Her input was that I would regret it
the minute I did it, and that I would be out before daybreak looking for
another project, kicking myself in the ass all the while. She doesn't give
a darn about the old cars, but methinks she is on to ol' Dave. I hate it
when she's right, but it does happen.

She suggested a higher figure, in fact. I said, "That'll never happen."
She said, "Someone out there will pay that much for it, if they know what it
takes. I saw what you went through, and anyone with any sense would pay
more to have the car and not have to do the work." She could be right, I
have seen cars sell for the figure she mentioned, I just never considered
that I might build one.

She's a pretty good egg, in spite of her lack of appreciation of the better
things in life. <G> I rather expected her to say, "Take the money, you
fool, you fool!"
--

Dave's Place

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Jul 13, 2002, 10:41:41 PM7/13/02
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> >After much constipation, the decision has been made. David and Bethsheba
> >stay a couple.

I'm gonna hafta look at my original post... or check my speel cheeker. <G>

> Just don't get your bowels in an uproar about it...either sell the "B",
fix
> that off-the-line problem or stay married to her! <GRIN>

We're staying married!

> How ya doin'

Fine, thanks, and y'all? Been wonderin' 'bout ya. Since I see a post from
ya, I am to assume you made it home safely. How high is the water in your
area? Jana high and dry?

Dave's Place

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Jul 13, 2002, 10:42:58 PM7/13/02
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> OK, I will send you your jacket back, was going to hold it back if ya sold
her.
> <G>

Thanks! I need it back. It has a hidden agenda. Can't lose my agenda.

Stdbkr1955

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Jul 13, 2002, 9:02:05 PM7/13/02
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>Thanks! I need it back. It has a hidden agenda. Can't lose my agenda.

Oh, well then. I will send the jacket to ya free of charge, the "agenda" will
cost ya dearly. <G>

Mickey ( going thru the pockets ) Prankas

Dave's Place

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Jul 13, 2002, 11:15:48 PM7/13/02
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> Mickey ( going thru the pockets ) Prankas

It's secrets are not in the pockets... as such.

--
Dave (Don't get caught with it, you might be arrested.) Lester and the


Ain't This The Pits Crew
Home of 'Sheba, the Internationally Renowned Studebaker Under Construction
http://www.provalue.net/studes
Dave's Place Auto Sales and Automotive Collectibles
http://www.davesplaceinc.com

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Bob Lyle

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Jul 13, 2002, 9:28:33 PM7/13/02
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Dave...it's not quite 8:30, but your posting says
10:15pm. Have you been playing time traveller again?

Bob

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Stdbkr1955

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Jul 13, 2002, 9:28:28 PM7/13/02
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>Dave (Don't get caught with it, you might be arrested.) Lester

Yikes!! I will be X tra L aborious in getting it back to you then.

Mickey ( look at all the lint ) Prankas

Jeff Rice

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Jul 13, 2002, 9:33:00 PM7/13/02
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Mickey just wants to use it to get donuts.....<g>

"Dave's Place" wrote:
> It's secrets are not in the pockets... as such.


> > Mickey wrote:
> >Oh, well then. I will send the jacket to ya free of charge, the "agenda"
will cost ya dearly. <G>

Dave's Place

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Jul 13, 2002, 11:45:07 PM7/13/02
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> Dave...it's not quite 8:30, but your posting says
> 10:15pm. Have you been playing time traveller again?

Nope. Right now, my 'puter clock says 8:45 PM. (I'm waiting until it rolls
over to click send.) But, when I post this, it will be later, much later
according to the news server. I told the guy that built the 'puter about
this quirk, but he says it can't happen. Who am I to argue? Is there
another time setting somewhere?

Dave Lester and the Ain't This The Pits Crew

Dave's Place

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Jul 13, 2002, 11:47:04 PM7/13/02
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> Mickey just wants to use it to get donuts.....<g>

Oh, he kin do that. All the cops will be wondering what precinct he is
from, 'cause he sure ain't from theirs! Maybe a narc? Internal affairs?
Be very, very careful, Mick. Found the agenda(s) yet?
--
Dave Lester and the Ain't This The Pits Crew

Dave's Place

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Jul 13, 2002, 11:49:27 PM7/13/02
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> Nope. Right now, my 'puter clock says 8:45 PM. (I'm waiting until it
rolls
> over to click send.) But, when I post this, it will be later, much later
> according to the news server. I told the guy that built the 'puter about
> this quirk, but he says it can't happen. Who am I to argue? Is there
> another time setting somewhere?

Now, that's stranger than fiction, 'cause it's real. I show that post
coming in at... 8:45. I like using 'puters, but I hate trying to figure out
their quirks.
--

Stdbkr1955

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Jul 13, 2002, 9:57:28 PM7/13/02
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>> Mickey just wants to use it to get donuts.....<g>

>Internal affairs?


>Be very, very careful, Mick.

You mean I might get "THE HOLES"?

Mickey ( now I'm skeered ) Prankas

Nathan Nagel

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Jul 13, 2002, 9:58:53 PM7/13/02
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Probably whoever you're posting through has a flaky clock on their
server. The posts are generally time stamped by the server not your
computer (but YMMV) - my puter has a clock that runs silly fast (but it
usually stabilizes at about an hour fast?????) but my posts show up with
the correct time.

nate

Studegary

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Jul 13, 2002, 11:11:59 PM7/13/02
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>After much consternation, the decision has been made. David and Bethsheba
>stay a couple.

Selfishly sorry to hear this, but I can certainly understand your decision. I
was glad that we were able to see it in South Bend. Maybe some day I will get
a ride in it. <G> How about that whiteish one from Texas? Is it for sale?
Gary L.

Mark van Deventer

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Jul 13, 2002, 10:54:42 PM7/13/02
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Glad to hear that Dave, my '54 was my first Stude purchase back in '84
and with many good times between us I could not let her go! I let one
good "thing" go once and have regretted it for the last 25 years!

MvD

Dave's Place

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Jul 14, 2002, 1:21:16 AM7/14/02
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> Selfishly sorry to hear this, but I can certainly understand your
decision. I
> was glad that we were able to see it in South Bend. Maybe some day I will
get
> a ride in it. <G> How about that whiteish one from Texas? Is it for
sale?

A little birdie told me yesterday that Mike might be interested in another
project. I'll drop him a line.

--

Dave's Place

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Jul 14, 2002, 1:30:10 AM7/14/02
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> Maybe some day I will get
> a ride in it. <G>

Wish you had said something in South Bend. While I wasn't considering
parting with it at that point, I would have been proud to take ya fer a
spin! Maybe next time!

Robert Kabchef

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Jul 13, 2002, 11:52:05 PM7/13/02
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I'm glad to hear you say that Dave. It's a really cool car. And since
there's alot of your sweat and toil in it, it ought to stay with you. The
only "advice" I'd offer is that you DRIVE it now! Screw the stone chips and
steal the show at every intersection in Perkins and Stillwater. If all I
had to show for my efforts was a trophy and a fat wallet, I'd never build
another Stude again.

--
StudeBob Kabchef
Studefarming in CA
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Nick Tosie

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Jul 14, 2002, 12:59:45 AM7/14/02
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Dave you can't sell it yet nor can you let somthing happen to
you....because well besides the fact that I owe you a drive in mine
and you'd be missed we need to race :) and besides the fact that
that'll be 20 yrs from now I see no problems <G>
Nick

JETman

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Jul 14, 2002, 8:27:01 AM7/14/02
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The key to success in any car activity is to actually consider any of
'em just another piece of "meat." I realize that most have attachments
to their vehicles but that is also the Achilles heel which is the cause
of potential income/cash flow restrictions. It is also the category in
which most of us fit into.

JP's success on the other hand is the opposite. There is nothing wrong
with taking the pencil to paper to determine any particular outcome.
The biz of processing meat can also be rewarding in itself not only
monetarily, but quite often, a neglected vehicle where the scrapper is
often the only seemingly solution is often saved to cruise the highways again.

Absolute sentimentality is the enemy of any business but practical
sentimentality can be an ally. We all just have to find our niche....

JT

Jeff Rice

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Jul 14, 2002, 9:05:20 AM7/14/02
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ISP (or server) is probably on GMT time....

Jeff Rice

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Jul 14, 2002, 9:05:22 AM7/14/02
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JT, you said a mouthful..... and so true.
What we all have to be careful about is not to put our own particular bent
on another persons project/dream/goal.
The path someone chooses may not be the most direct, or the easiest, but it
is the journey that counts.
I know some guys that drove Champs all over these United States this summer
and had a blast (squeaky brakes and all <g>).
I know some guys that towed, and they had a blast too.
I know some guys just starting their projects, and some just finishing...
Putting a pencil to it is usually only important if the goal is selling it
to fund the next one.
It is a prudent thing to do, but I'll bet only a small percentage of
hobbyists in our gang would really want to know how much they have actually
spent on their Studebakers.
It's the doing, and the going, and the playing that are what's important.
Ol' Dave is at that awkward stage....
He's almost done with his car...
Dangerous stage to be in.
Hormones all out of whack. Massive mood swings.
Good thing he has a built in attachment on his car that he hits his head on
regularly to knock some sense back in to it <g>...
Jeff

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JETman

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Jul 14, 2002, 10:09:30 AM7/14/02
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Jeff Rice wrote:
>
> JT, you said a mouthful..... and so true.
> What we all have to be careful about is not to put our own particular bent
> on another persons project/dream/goal.
> The path someone chooses may not be the most direct, or the easiest, but it
> is the journey that counts.
> I know some guys that drove Champs all over these United States this summer
> and had a blast (squeaky brakes and all <g>).


Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr...... Now that I'm back home, I don't drive it enough.
It's like windshield wipers that are going bad, you swear that you're
gonna get new one's but they only aggravate you when it rains...

At least people get clear warning when I'm approaching...


> I know some guys that towed, and they had a blast too.
> I know some guys just starting their projects, and some just finishing...
> Putting a pencil to it is usually only important if the goal is selling it
> to fund the next one.
> It is a prudent thing to do, but I'll bet only a small percentage of
> hobbyists in our gang would really want to know how much they have actually
> spent on their Studebakers.
> It's the doing, and the going, and the playing that are what's important.
> Ol' Dave is at that awkward stage....
> He's almost done with his car...
> Dangerous stage to be in.
> Hormones all out of whack. Massive mood swings.
> Good thing he has a built in attachment on his car that he hits his head on
> regularly to knock some sense back in to it <g>...
> Jeff
>


Ouch!

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Regards,

JT (Residing in Austin, Texas)

Just Tooling Down The Internet Superhighway With my G4.......

John Poulos

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Jul 14, 2002, 10:19:02 AM7/14/02
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When Studebaker built them, they were a commodity or a 'piece of meat'. Someone
took a pencil to paper on each one out the door. If they did it right, they made
money, and made more and better Studebakers. If the customer became attached to a
particular car, Studebaker would try a entice him away with a 'better' one.
We as a group are like artists, some of us would never part with a painting
once it's done. Some enjoy the 'painting' process and want to move to a new canvas
before the paint dries. Some paint without a care about the market value of their
work, some are commercial artists. I'm on the commercial artists end of the
spectrum, sort of like Raymond Loewy . OK, I'm more like the guy that paints the
"Dogs Playing Poker" than Raymond Loewy. <G>
Jetman wrote:

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My Ebay items: http://stude.com/EBAY
58 Transtar Pickup
64 R1 AT/AC GT Hawk
63 R2 GT Hawk/4 speed (keeper)
63 R1 GT Hawk/4 speed/AC
63 R2 4 speed Daytona HT
63 Avanti R3 clone
63 Avanti Project car
62 Lark 4 door (sold)
56 Golden Hawk


Jeff Rice

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Jul 14, 2002, 1:26:15 PM7/14/02
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Piece of meat..... Well, someone has to say it....
If Stude's were meat, then it had to be SPAM...

Dave's Place

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Jul 14, 2002, 4:38:12 PM7/14/02
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> I'm glad to hear you say that Dave. It's a really cool car. And since
> there's alot of your sweat and toil in it, it ought to stay with you. The
> only "advice" I'd offer is that you DRIVE it now! Screw the stone chips
and
> steal the show at every intersection in Perkins and Stillwater. If all I
> had to show for my efforts was a trophy and a fat wallet, I'd never build
> another Stude again.

I am going to (try to) let go of this burden of retentiveness. It hangs
around my neck like a steel ball. I'm going to try to enjoy her for what
she is, and worry about the "flaws" less. Hey, we've done our thing.
Cover, calendar, International meet. We should both relax, methinks. The
show scene is growing old, it's just too much like work.

Maybe, just maybe, one of the winters I'll be in the mood to fix this 'n
that, but I'm not in the mood now!

Dave's Place

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Jul 14, 2002, 4:39:54 PM7/14/02
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O'tay, Nick, she and I will hang around for a while. <G>
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Dave's Place

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Jul 14, 2002, 4:42:07 PM7/14/02
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> Good thing he has a built in attachment on his car that he hits his head
on
> regularly to knock some sense back in to it <g>...

Yeah, well, it hurts me more than it does her.
--

JETman

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Jul 14, 2002, 3:28:11 PM7/14/02
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Well, I dunno 'bout that... Thar' ain't much fat on/in Studebakers
(except for some drivers)

<seg>

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Jeff Rice

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Jul 14, 2002, 4:39:25 PM7/14/02
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Well, You could drive to my place for a couple weeks in, say, February...
We could fix 'er up right nice.
Jeff (Fly Whatserface down here first, though..) Rice


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Dave's Place

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Jul 14, 2002, 7:01:06 PM7/14/02
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> Well, You could drive to my place for a couple weeks in, say, February...
> We could fix 'er up right nice.
> Jeff (Fly Whatserface down here first, though..) Rice

I see you understand. <G>
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Oldcarfart

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Jul 14, 2002, 5:34:35 PM7/14/02
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>
>Well, I dunno 'bout that... Thar' ain't much fat on/in Studebakers
>(except for some drivers)
>

ouch !!!!!!!!!

JETman

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Jul 14, 2002, 7:07:50 PM7/14/02
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My apologies.... I should have said "cargo."

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