Rusty Bowtie

General Category => General Discussion - Intros => Topic started by: vette59jdwl on January 02, 2014, 04:01:27 PM

Title: Rusty Bowties
Post by: vette59jdwl on January 02, 2014, 04:01:27 PM
  Guys i am sort of NEW,  New Heer. This is one if not the most advanced Chevy site that i have ever been on. I have discovered you guys  you chevy and pontiac guys  You guys with the most open minded ideas and techniques that i have ever came across. I am hooked at age 70 going on 49.This site is marvelous. I am hooked and am now declaring a member for life. I have a 59 corvette in the two car garage that i am suppose to be working on and get ready for a trip down EAST this summer. I also drive a 2005 Silverado Lowrider with Ghost flames in gold and burgandy.With gibson headers chipped chipp and flow through flowmaster exhaust with a 5.3 and 4L60E with manual lockup. Beside the garage is a 1932 Chevy deluxe sport Roadster that has been under cover for the last 38 years.Also in the drive shed is a 1980 FORD short box stepside and two caddys a 1980 and a 1984 both broughams the 80 is going to be a pimp mobile with air bags all 4 corners conny kit dice spotlights and skirts,with dual exhaust.a boulavard cruizer. Me i am a retired Aircraft crash rescue firfighter,first aid responder,trucker  nut case car guy even if you spell car  TRUCK Married 35 years two girls  both great girls one in Cold Lake Alberta the other in Halifax NS..We live in Kingston East Ontario CANADA,and we love to TOUR,the country Texas,Arizone Cold Lake Montana,East coast,California,New Mexico,Florida and all placed in between, Mooseman
Title: Re: Rusty Bowties
Post by: EDNY on January 02, 2014, 04:41:53 PM
Well welcome to the site and thanks for the great compliments...we really have a great group of guys here.  I'm kinda a drop off/pick-up point for my Canadian buddies. I live about 800 yards from the Quebec border and directly south of Montreal (Hwy 15 Can/I-87 NY). You are a little west...but if you ever need a pick-up or drop off point...I have 60 acres and a barn for parking.

Ed
Title: Re: Rusty Bowties
Post by: munch on January 02, 2014, 04:46:18 PM
Welcome sir, my name is Munch and I have a 1930 Chevy Coach that I am working and learning on.  This site has been great for me, as I have gotten great response on all my inquires and I have ask a lot.  Definitely a great bunch.
Title: Re: Rusty Bowties
Post by: TFoch on January 02, 2014, 05:46:36 PM
Welcome to the site! Glad you like it so far.  We do have a great bunch of guys here and I've learned a lot.  I hope to get my 33 Chevy Cabriolet on the road this summer.  Looking forward to any pictures you might have of the 32 Chevy Roadster.
Tom
Title: Re: Rusty Bowties
Post by: 62131 on January 02, 2014, 06:15:52 PM
Welcome aboard I found this site by recommendation and I have been on here almost a year now and enjoy it a lot. I'm building a 1932 coach, I've been gathering parts and information for over two years now.
Welcome from Kentucky.
Title: Re: Rusty Bowties
Post by: 32chevy vett on January 02, 2014, 06:35:33 PM
Welcome to the site. I all so have 32 chevy roadster and 71. The cars will keep you young.   Very rare car. Have you done any work on it.
Title: Re: Rusty Bowties
Post by: FATnLOW on January 02, 2014, 08:00:59 PM
Welcome from  Oklahoma... New to this site too.  I have found this site to  have a lot of  information,the guys here do not hesitate to share information on their projects. When asked a questions or ask for any information  they are willing to give their input. Glad to have a site dedicated to old Chevys. and a bunch of guys that are down to earth.
Title: Re: Rusty Bowties
Post by: themoose on January 02, 2014, 08:06:11 PM
Welcome...Sounds like you have a great selection of cars. Looks like you own two of the cars that I have a soft spot for. I have always considered the early body style Corvettes to be one of the best looking cars to have ever come out of Detroit and my being a fellow 32 owner I guess tells you what I think about those great cars. Those early Cadillac's are a throwback to an era when a luxury was distinctive and really made a statement.   When you get a chance post some pictures of your stable.

Moose
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