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Home from Boarding School!

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Ms Triss winters safe and sound in a Condo garage about 25 minutes away. Not the warmest of days today but yesterday it was pouring!

After church, a long time family Friend showed up (Daughter's Godfather) so off we went. All went well - took a minute or two longer to start but, other than that no drama. Tim is also a car guy - so, did he want to drive home? Of course! No pics, but, Tim is about 6' 4" with big feet - but managed it. I on the other hand got to drive his very cool Volvo (who would have thought those two words would go in the same sentence.) I led the way - man does Ms Triss look small! If ever there was a van or pickemup truck behind her, I swear she looked like a Bumper Car go cart! Still it is noce to have it in the drive.

(BTW, Tim's dad is a HUGE car guy. Over the years he owned a Bentley Speed Six, various 30's Packards, he still has a 39 LaSalle and a Baker? Electric Car from the teens.

He has a 1926 Ahrens-Fox Pumper Firetruck on permanaent loan to a museum and when Tim got married his dad arranged for the wedding car to be a 1912 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost to be the wedding car - SWMBO got to ride in it.)

 

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In this modern FAT world our cars must look extremely small. A friend goes by my place regularly in his MGB and it looks tiny compared to the behemoths now on the road. Just a few years ago it would not have looked that way. Compare a 60's Mustang to the modern recreation.....simply amazing that modern folks would have gone this way!

Kurt.
 

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JP, I understand what you mean about little. This is a shot of my Prefect outside the shop while flushing its cooling system. That is a 1950 Ford 1/2 ton pickup beside it. And my Sprite makes the Prefect look large.
 

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I hear you! How to make a Mini look big!

 

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LOL, yeah thats pretty impressive too. I have a friend with a REAL Mini. One time he parked it next to one of those German things for comparison. It's really surprising how big those things really are.
 

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Glad you got her out... way to much snow up here to even think of that yet for me...
 
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Glad you got her out... way to much snow up here to even think of that yet for me...

Still pretty cold here though - too cold to drive. Heading to Englehart next week and hoping the weather cooperates.

How old is that baby of yours? (child not cars :grin: )
 

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Still pretty cold here though - too cold to drive. Heading to Englehart next week and hoping the weather cooperates.

How old is that baby of yours? (child not cars :grin: )

lol :smile: - 4 years old, started school in September - Full time Junior Kindergarten, Jenna loves going to school thankfully :smile:
 
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lol :smile: - 4 years old, started school in September - Full time Junior Kindergarten, Jenna loves going to school thankfully :smile:

4 - amazing! it's an exciting time!
 

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This past weekend it was sunny & most of the snow was gone, also had to shuffle some stuff in the garage so it was a good excuse to charge the battery & hose the sawdust off the 74 & take it out for a spin, the lake is still frozen up, but still made for a nice shot ! - Here's to a great 2018 drivin season ! & yes JP the reverse lenses you gave me after Elkhart Lake are still looking good, think of ya every time I look at them ! lol
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Looks great and had completely forgotten about the lenses- I wonder how many pieces of Ms Tris are in other cars - I think about eight or ten
 
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