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Hello from Missouri

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I see from my profile that I am described as 'still lurking'. I'll probably do some of that, along with asking a few questions and answering the few that I can.

I've had a '77 for a while, and recently acquired a restorable '65 with the intention of transferring some parts, but after looking at it for a while I'm not so sure ......

Most of you probably know what that is like. I still haven't made up my mind on that one.
 
Welcome - a '77 & a '65 what?
 
tony barnhill said:
Welcome - a '77 & a '65 what?

B's - check his signature line, Tony! /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif

And welcome, Scott!
 
Ah, sorry....
 
You weren't missing anything Tony, I posted the message and then went back in a few minutes later and updated my profile and sig.

Are you related to any of the Barnhill's in SW Missouri?
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]Are you related to any of the Barnhill's in SW Missouri?[/QUOTE]

Yep - my step-grandfather stepfather came from there...had an step-uncle who lived near Ft. Leonardwood (his widow & children still do)
 
Scott,

Where are you in relation to St. Joseph's MO? My chief fabricator/body man moved there last year and has one of the most gorgeous MGBs you've ever seen done in black with the sebring valence, de-chromed and handled, and custom headlight covers. It's like looking in a mirror! Ok, he's a perfectionist. He hand blocked my last Midget racecar 3 times before I made him quit and paint it.

We'd stop for a visit when we're in the area to check out your toys.

Later.
 
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