Car pics too cool not to share

This car has been posted a while back, needs more hood :sneaky: , but Dennis and the owner can tell us more about it. Also, I'm diggin the blown '67 Impala sitting behind it. :cool:


Funny that you posted it today and this comes up on my FB feed....

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Indeed, though I would strongly suggest the e90 wasn't necessarily "on it". I'm a big fan of the Caddy (love late '60s to early '70s Coupes) and maybe not as much the e90 (I owned one, there were issues :D), but in a true head to head, all of my money would be on the German....sorry to say.

Put 3 in the front seat and an automatic in the BMW and let's go ! :LOL:
 
Thanks, I appreciate that...

Thought I might post this also. It's not ground based so it might not apply..

This is my current Cessna 172N.
It's completely factory other than upgraded exhaust for 10 more HP.
I've been flying a little over 20 years and owned a Cessna 150M for the first 13 years.

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And the mountains of central Indiana....
Oh wait... Yep, there aren't any for sure.

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Here's the Cessna 150M I had before.

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Love the 150. I learned to fly in a 152 which was “spin rated”. I loved spinning that thing. Not sure it loved me though. Lost all electronics on my first long solo from Houston to Brownsville. Had to fly by dead reckoning home😬
 
Of course we know he's part of the reason the Impala is in the corner ! :p

Here's another reason my projects take so long. A job that should have taken 45 minutes wound up taking 2 hours, but I enjoy the kids having interest in what I'm doing. Little girl wanted to wrench, then bubbles, then wrench, then bubbles and snacks. My shoulders are sore today from crawling in and out, up and down so many times trying to keep up with her. :sneaky:

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Here's another reason my projects take so long. A job that should have taken 45 minutes wound up taking 2 hours, but I enjoy the kids having interest in what I'm doing. Little girl wanted to wrench, then bubbles, then wrench, then bubbles and snacks. My shoulders are sore today from crawling in and out, up and down so many times trying to keep up with her. :sneaky:

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My daughter used to love helping dad too. My hardest part was trying to keep her hair out of the way out untangling it from the wheels on the creeper.

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My daughter used to love helping dad too. My hardest part was trying to keep her hair out of the way out untangling it from the wheels on the creeper.

Long hair is a battle I constantly loose. My little girl is only 2, and it's down below her shoulders, so it's a constant battle. Mom will put it up, then as soon as It's just me and the kids, little girl will reach up and take her hair down, then get mad it's in her face. One day either I'll figure out how to put her hair up, or she will, and I don't have much faith in me on that front. :sneaky:
 
Long hair is a battle I constantly loose. My little girl is only 2, and it's down below her shoulders, so it's a constant battle. Mom will put it up, then as soon as It's just me and the kids, little girl will reach up and take her hair down, then get mad it's in her face. One day either I'll figure out how to put her hair up, or she will, and I don't have much faith in me on that front. :sneaky:

I've had a high & tight since 1980 & before that off my ears so my hair braiding skills were a little lacking. Being a single dad I learned REALLY quick how to do a little girls hair. And my daughters was fine so it was slicker than snot on a frozen cookie sheet. Anything and everything I tried to put into her hair lasted maybe 10 minutes TOPS. So yeah I feel your pain.