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Oh boy. This is going to be interesting. I haven't been frequenting this site lately due to the fact that I'm no longer an owner. But this will...
Not to be pedantic, but the winery is "L'Ecole No. 41". (French for school. It is in an old school building.) I'd have to agree with you that...
Sounds almost like a stock 308.. Years ago I was on a great drive down in Oregon. Weather suddenly turned and we were in an all out blinding rain...
Pics or it didn't happen...;)
Hey, rats gotta live somewhere too, ya know...
Gosh darn it, you keep posting pics of this car all over my stompin' grounds and I still have yet to see it in the flesh. I'm beginning to think...
Every year in spring we lose at least one person in a lake or a river. Cold water and inexperience is a killer. It drives me crazy. I took a...
I keep my eye out for it because I kind of frequent the same area, but I still haven't seen it blowing by on the road. Will gleefully report the...
Oh gosh. That's a beauty!
Really???... How are you going to rebuild the engine by the side of the road if you are missing the tool kit?!?!
Those don't look like the real lettering on a Campy wheel for starters. Should be individual black letters. Your wheels might have been...
Steve Bayne, founder of Grand Prix Motors, which became Ferrari of Seattle has passed away. When I first moved to Seattle, I lived near GP...
Sorry to hear this. Lowell was a really interesting person to talk to. I remember one time he gave me directions to a location. He described...
There aren't emissions or inspection requirements in Washington State any more....
Depending on how much you want to drive it in Washington, you could continue to use it with Washington temp plates. If it's just light usage,...
Funny you should mention that Alpine. I was down at the Grange getting some compost and that car followed me in. So I immediately forgot about...
scares the public...ha ha ha ha ha !!!
My 77 had the snail horn and it is salvageable. The problem with the design is that it catches dirt and bugs and whatever and pushes it back into...
I thought Dennison did excellent work on my 308. I don't think it ever ran better after they were done with it. I hope Butch enjoys his well...
Thanks for the warning.