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My watch and clock making tools come in handy for fine tuning carbs and such.

Bonzi Lon

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This is myself and my baby. That was one and a half year, one week after I bought my girl. This is how she looks like now.

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One sweet young thing and a bunch of old farts.

This a self portrait of the "old fart and the sea" - I have the camera precariously balanced on top of a fan, while the ship rolls around mid Atlantic.:sick:

Taken at 2 30 pm today sent to you via satilite.

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)... and the second picture is me on the left...

Carl understands with age comes dyslexia!

Persuading an OEM seat skin it will fit an adjustable lumbar equiped Mitsubishi seat. :D

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My good friend Jennifer & I at her wedding. she's looking slightly surprised, & I'm, well, intoxicated...LOL

)... and the second picture is me on the left...

Carl understands with age comes dyslexia!

Yes, how true ...well I guess I was hoping that I'd be mistaken for being Bob Bondurant (he is to my Right in the picture)...but looking at the picture he is on the Left and I am on the right... he's always pumping me for driving tips... LOL ...

later,

Carl

That's cool Carl. It's funny, because I actually HAVE given Bob driving tips. LOL I was the vehicle dynamics engineer on the SVT Lightning and Bob drove it when he was visiting Ford in Dearborn. He drove a few laps on our handling course and I was giving him tips and tricks on how drive a hotrod pickup truck at its limit. We have worked with him several times out in Arizona when we were testing. He's a nice guy. He's pretty scary to drive with these days though. He can't see too well anymore :paranoid:

Hi Jeff:

That's neat - I loved the entire concept of the Lightning...but the last Ford I bought was the 91 Thunderbird SC....still have it and it has 9K miles on it. Put about 100K on my 89 SC however before selling it...

Your right - he's a neat guy.... Lots of interesting stories, but that's for another thread...

regards,

Carl B.

Well, here I am. I wasn't about to post a picture in the previous thread because I wanted a picture with me driving the car. But now that it runs I have no excuse.

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The first is a shot with the boys...Ariva and Tractor...one of the other hobbies other than the Z's...

The second is a day we'd all rather forget....

Still need to get a picture of me with the car...

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The second is a day we'd all rather forget....

OK....you've GOT to tell the story behind that photo. I mean, how does it end? Butt really--how'd you get that pic?

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