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Gave the 007 keys to our daughter for the day. She took a ride to Seaside Heights to walk the boardwalk and watch the ocean. While there, she spotted a top down bronze parked on the street. She brought it home washed with a full tank of premium. Tomorrow is day one of her new position at Abbot Labs. I’m so happy for her.
On 19 years ago yesterday (11/6/2001) I drove our 2002 Tbird off the dealer's lot. Took it out today for a little exercise and it still runs great after 19 years and 106,000 miles.
FINALLY got Susan to stay home long enough for a cruise in 'Ol Thor yesterday evening. Drove top-down on country roads to Duncan Falls, came back up along the Muskingum river, cut cross-country to our favorite pizza place, Creno's, and brought home some Italian subs. A much needed mental re-alignment time for us both. Sunny and low 70's were nice, Alvin Lee rockin' the soundwaves.
Any sympathy for an idiot such as myself who has the hardtop on? It’s absolutely gorgeous here. Spent the day finishing the outdoor chores before winter hits.
We still have four soft tops, maybe you need another Thunderbird.
The Villages Classic Car Club is having the first car show since Covid! I'll have to detail Black Beauty! Much easier here in Central Florida to keep the car clean.
Any sympathy for an idiot such as myself who has the hardtop on? It’s absolutely gorgeous here. Spent the day finishing the outdoor chores before winter hits.
Didn't do much but it is over 70* in Ohio on November 5th. Top down and away we go.
Damn I feel bad for folks who don't own a convertible.
Any sympathy for an idiot such as myself who has the hardtop on? It’s absolutely gorgeous here. Spent the day finishing the outdoor chores before winter hits.
I finely got all the new radiator hoses, heater hoses, heater control valve, and water distribution pipe (with new thermostat) installed. While in up to my elbows I also changed out the serpentine belt. I now have two gallons of antifreeze in, and I am waiting on the new battery (coming tomorrow) to fire it up. Poor Flo's been down since July when the upper radiator hose split on that (damned) plastic T.
Please allow me to say thanks to all those that have posted 'how to' information on this site. You folks are the best!
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