http://members.tripod.com/tangdar/
'67 Coupe project car (Did I say project car? I meant pile of rust)
http://www.americainter.net/~fevans/tangdar_flintstone.jpg
Gee, all that time, I thought it meant "Giggles" or "giggling" Hahahahaha!
http://clubs.hemmings.com/baymustang/platesmall.jpgLet me check your shorts! My multimeter is just a-waiting! Formerly known as Midlife in the old VMF.
King of the Old Farts *struts*
It is Sam Hill.
As in "what in Sam Hill!!!!"
Sam Hill was a great Confederate General
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1603896&a=12227373&p=44503083.jpg
73 351C C6 3.25 T-lock
Mustangs are Great, but "NOTHING" is greater thatn God http://www.folksite.com/TFOB
There was a train named the Sam Hill that ran between Detroit and Port Huron. Thomas Edison sold newspapers on that train and supposedly had a lab set up in the baggage car. The "Sam Hill" train is (was) in the Ford museum in Dearborn, MI last I knew. Anyone know if it is still there? Just curious.
65 Conv., 65 & 66 Coupes and the remains of
a 66' Coupe with 6 cyl. engine and V-8 3 spd.
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