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Post by daylilydude on Oct 5, 2008 18:56:42 GMT -5
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Oct 5, 2008 20:43:42 GMT -5
Richard, These are Great PIcs!!! Thanks for sharing them here. Big Farmall following in Belmont I see. We have a 1942 Farmall A. It's always exciting to see others who still own such a marvelous machine. The cars and the bikes aren't bad either, ;D
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Post by daylilydude on Oct 5, 2008 21:56:29 GMT -5
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Post by grungy on Oct 6, 2008 1:51:53 GMT -5
Gawd you are making me feel old. LOL
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Oct 6, 2008 1:54:08 GMT -5
Love them!! Are these shows local to your home Richard? I don't recall seeing much farm land in southern MS when we were there in 2004? But I know up near you is agricultural in many areas. Must be why they collect such great examples of old machinery.
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Post by daylilydude on Oct 6, 2008 2:20:30 GMT -5
BLRH both shows were within a 30 minute drive of my home. Yes lotsa corn and soybean grown here . Sorry for the feeling old part grungy but women are like fine wine they get sweeter with age.
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Post by grungy on Oct 6, 2008 5:15:50 GMT -5
Flattery will get you almost everywhere. What is that you would like? LOL
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Oct 6, 2008 7:56:20 GMT -5
Val, Just look at the pics and say out loud, Gee, What kind of car is that? Is that something new? Folks either think you're serious or Senile, LOL
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Post by grungy on Oct 6, 2008 11:48:18 GMT -5
Or just seriously senile. LOL
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Post by landarc on Oct 9, 2008 12:08:17 GMT -5
Man o man, that '69 Mach 1 kills me, my uncle had one that I kept trying to buy off of him. Had a 351 with the Cleveland heads, special engine edition. He wouldn't sell, then one day, I found out that his son traded it in for a Hyundai. AARRRRGGHH!
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