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Unpickled the C

jackq

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Been off the computer for months...work, cold weather and sickness makes it seem like a waste to pound on the keys. Have decided to pretty much pitch the electronic world but will check in every once in a while. I did manage to get the ambition to unpickle the CGT, drop a new battery in it and take it for a spin. Later this spring or early summer will do a little minor refurb and possibly find it a good home. Sold my Cherokee this week, have a guy coming for the Camaro vert today or the next day , getting an XJ-6 I just got ready to go and then a few old Bugs and then possibly the A coupe.Cars have lost my interest and besides the body is failing fast and can't do 95% of what I could a year ago. Leaving for our Fl. place in 2-3 weeks and hope to recharge a bit. I have to admit....driving the C perked me up and made me kick the wife's Durango when I walked past it.
 
Yeah, these cars are great attitude adjusters!

Glad you're still with us, Jack. I'm always amazed at your ability to land really interesting finds.

:cheers:
Mickey
 
Jack,

It's always nice (& iinteresting)to read your posts.
Don't sell yourself short - you get more done in a short time than a
lot of us do.You also seem to find (& save) a lot of interesting vehicles.
I wish that I was closer - I'd probably be bringing something back with me
to replace one of my vehicles.

- Doug
 
Doug, like you need any more cars. Between you and Tom you have the West Coast sewed up!
 
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