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Old 03-29-2005, 04:41 PM
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Default Scott Parkhurst is here now- Lock up the women.

Hey all- Some of you may know me from other boards, or my past job as Tech Editor at PHR for 7-plus years, or my work in developing the Engine Masters Challenge or as Editor of Engine Masters magazine, or in my current position as Editor of Street Thunder magazine.

Or you may not know me at all.

My current projects include the continuing development of my '67 Chevelle station wagon (Project Conestoga, or "Connie" for short) and my upcoming '65 GTO clone.

I dig this site and would like to participate after lurking for awhile.

Good to be here, and I'm looking forward to getting involved.

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Old 03-29-2005, 04:50 PM
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Welcome brother!
Glad to see you wander off the 'main path' over to here.

Did you get the damn driveshaft and rear setup in the car yet? I need to know how she does after the 'modification' we did to Connie.

Tyler
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Old 03-29-2005, 04:53 PM
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Not yet Amigo- I've got a couple irons in the fire and I'm trying to make the "business" work too. It will happen, it's simply a matter of when.

It sucks too- I could be driving her today the weather is so damn nice here! 65 in Mpls! Go figure..

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Old 03-29-2005, 04:55 PM
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Welcome brother!
Glad to see you wander off the 'main path' over to here.

Did you get the damn driveshaft and rear setup in the car yet? I need to know how she does after the 'modification' we did to Connie.

Tyler
Whoa, so this is the car you went to Minnesota for, huh? Cool! Welcome Scott, the front clip on your wagon reminds me of my 67 Malibu I sold a year ago, I still miss it. That year has one of the most distinctive front ends on it.

P.S. Scott, I sent the check out for my subscribtion yesterday, sorry it's late
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Old 03-29-2005, 05:33 PM
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Welcome, Scott! It's damn cool you found your way here. What's even better is that you're not far from me. I'd sure think I'd be running into you this summer.
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Old 03-29-2005, 05:49 PM
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Welcome Scott,I locked up all the women, all is clear
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Welcome aboard, Scott!

(Psst...Um...Jon - where are they locked up?)
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Yes, welcome Scott! It's good to see some more of the auto paparazzi around here.



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(Psst...Um...Jon - where are they locked up?)
Uhhm......... Those would be locked in the secret Admin/Mod section, and they're well taken care of.
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Old 03-29-2005, 07:45 PM
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Yes, welcome Scott! It's good to see some more of the auto paparazzi around here.





Uhhm......... Those would be locked in the secret Admin/Mod section, and they're well taken care of.
Yes Scott, what he said. Makes me like my idea of fixing up my '65 Buick Special.

As for the women, they've been hiding them from me forever. Hell, I didn't even know they had any here till now!!! I'm off to hunt them down now....
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Damnit.. trouble just moved in!!

Welcome Scott.. nice to have ya here.. That wagon seems familiar somehow..
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