I don't know. I would say maybe because you live under a rock- but really its a bale of hay. Thanks man. I still have a laundry list of things to remedy. But will take on those tasks as time and money allow. Until then I can at least be out driving and enjoying it!
Is that your daughter in the back flashing the peace sign...??? And the dogs look like they're thinking "where's all the snow...???" Rest assured Jay, it's coming ...got four inches on the ground right now here in Denver...!!! Figured I'd see you at the Greybeard's show this year...??? R-
I've enjoyed seeing photos of this show up during the past few months. (a very late) Congrats on the new wagon, Jay! Malcolm
farmboy first. surfer second. when I was in college for my animal science degree is when I "discovered" surfing.
Nothing like a Tri5 Chevy wagon and Labrador Retrievers. It doesn't get any better then that. We've got a hot rodding yellow female who loves to ride in the 63 BelAir.
was there a train on this track somewhere? i'm loving the ryno-procured roof racks. and the tree on top. and the dogs in back. and the sly kid.
Love you wagon! The hidden hitch is the same as my plan for an OT El Camino. Using a tag mount from a '67 Olds 442. Before wagon bumpers were being reproduced, that was a semi-rare piece!
I got the wagon out a couple weeks ago just so I could look at it. Not driving it until the salt is off the roads.