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Old 06-13-2006, 11:38 PM
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Cool another Wedding Photo of me, my bride, and the chevelle

This picture turned out very cool, so I wanted to share



The honeymoon at Chevell-abration was very cool. You just gotta love a woman who know how to have fun.

note: the rear of the car has been lowered ~1.5" to where it should be since this photo was taken
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Congrats again, Derek. Cool pic, that's the one that should be framed and hung in your house.
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Congrats again, Derek. Cool pic, that's the one that should be framed and hung in your house.
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Derek...you married a good one there.

If I had suggested to my wife "Chevell-abration" for our honeymoon, she would have castrated me right there on the spot.

I like that pic though. It's almost as if it says "Our marriage was a wonderful experience and we love each other very much...but the Chevelle is still the center of our universe".
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Nice pic... highlighted the important things i see
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Old 06-14-2006, 07:29 AM
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It sure beats those B/W photos with the rose highlighted in color. That would go above my mantle!!!!

You have no idea how lucky you are to have a wife that's into cars too. That's a dream come true for many of us! Good luck and congrats again!
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Old 06-14-2006, 08:44 AM
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that's the one that should be framed and hung in your house.
It will be. We're getting it in 8 x 10 it will be framed and hung up somewhere.

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If I had suggested to my wife "Chevell-abration" for our honeymoon, she would have castrated me right there on the spot.
It was Jenna's idea (with some subtle hinting from me )

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I like that pic though. It's almost as if it says "Our marriage was a wonderful experience and we love each other very much...but the Chevelle is still the center of our universe".
Until we have kids, you're probably right
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Derek...you're dead on with the kids. When they show up...look out!

Your whole world changes. But I doubt your wife will be hinting at selling your car to buy childrens furniture and toys and clothes.

My wife's had the cross-hairs on my car since we got back from the honeymoon 9 years ago.
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Once the kids come, the Chevelle will be collecting a LOT of dust. Since my daughter was born last July I've probably worked on my car a total of about 20-24 hours MAX. At this rate I'll still be working on it when she goes to college!

Best advice I can give you is do absolutely everything you can on the project now...though your wife seems a heck of a lot more understanding than mine.
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Old 06-14-2006, 10:48 AM
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She really wants a firebird, but on the way home from Chevell-abration, she suggested that she'd like a '64-67 Chevelle wagon so we could still go to Chevell-abration and the ACES Regionals when we have kids ...now I just need to find a car in our price-range real soon before she forgets it was her idea
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