It is. But now in a very, very different state. Should be revealing in another week or two. Many changes to make it actually perform instead of just being big and tall
It is. But now in a very, very different state. Should be revealing in another week or two. Many changes to make it actually perform instead of just being big and tall
New owner has been @thebrotherinlaw for a couple years now
This round is high steer, full hydro, redoing the 3 link, raised custom track bar, lowered it 2", clocked transfer case down, Racelines and 39 Krawlers
New owner has been @thebrotherinlaw for a couple years now
This round is high steer, full hydro, redoing the 3 link, raised custom track bar, lowered it 2", clocked transfer case down, Racelines and 39 Krawlers View attachment 289386
A couple from my old photobucket albums.This cat was roller brush painting his Chevette across the road from the park in Evarts. View attachment 289406
This was on a pole as you went up the holler to the entrance to the park on the Evarts side.I guess the price was neg. View attachment 289407
I went to school w this guy who always talked about working on his "Vette".When he finally started driving it to school it was a "Chevette".My dad had one that was diesel that I drove some,was just a step above walking.
Talked to his missus today. Seems that there were 4 or 5 cars going up the ramp ahead of him. Truck drivers version verified by driver of the last car in line. Truck was a few hundred feet behind, still at speed coming on the ramp. For no reason, first car braked hard to full stop. Other cars slammed on brakes and stopped quick. Concrete truck had choice of squashing cars or hitting the grass and try and stay upright. Went left, tipped and rolled. (One witness said it did 2 barrel rolls....I'm not so sure about that.)
Steering wheel was mashed into his thighs. Cut the roof, and had to cut the column to extricate. Airlifted to Chapel Hill. Went home that night.
It's never too early to call in a bird, or any extra resources for that matter. But it's equally important to know when to cancel them. We've been told several time to call them early and cancel them if we don't need them because they love to fly.
It's never too early to call in a bird, or any extra resources for that matter. But it's equally important to know when to cancel them. We've been told several time to call them early and cancel them if we don't need them because they love to fly.
Thanks. Life was good for her. She was 97 years old, lived by herself, and wiped her own ass until the day she died. My parents spoke to her that morning on the phone but couldn't reach her that afternoon. Went to check on her and found her dead in the kitchen. She went quick and never suffered. I can only hope I could live as she did.
Rest in peace. My aunt is a Russell. Her daddy was a near fella. Never held a public job. Worked all his life makin honest money in Russell Gap in Alexander County.