Don't look if seeing a bowtie offends you, it is leaving BTW

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Don't look if seeing a bowtie offends you, it is leaving BTW

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Sold the Tracker today
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I am embarrassed I owned a bowtie but it was my wife's car :roll:

when deciding on what vehicle to sell the choice was pretty easy, everything else I own has blue ovals except the Jeep it still has AMC stickers all over it so not corrupted by Chrysler yet :lol: not sure what would go on the chopping block next but kinda wanted to hang onto the Jeep a while longer :? My wife thinks the 1 tons would be good to sell Not sure on that becaue one day I will be back in the swing and might need a project :lol:
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Good riddance, Mike!
Shedding a Chebby don't offend me one bit. Just don't sell that old 8N :wink:

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Joe Travers wrote:
Fri May 28, 2021 11:47 pm
Good riddance, Mike!
Shedding a Chebby don't offend me one bit. Just don't sell that old 8N :wink:

Joe
probably hang on to the 8N & 9N for setimental reasons if I was to sell a tractor it would be the 800 series the one I use the most is the 600 series and I really like it plus it has good rubber on it, th 800 needs a radiator and the rear tires are not so good plus it has that weird shifting 5 speed I am not a fan of but is the only tractor I own with live powerAND THE BIGGEST MOTOR but I could probably put the bigger motor on the 600 series tractor if I wanted, they are b0th 1957 tractors. I will wait until I need more Comet money to try and sell anything else :wink:
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Oh Man!!! I clicked too soon should da read the title but seen Mike's signature,,, :mrgreen:
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One of thd first things I drove was one of those little tractors.
I have a bowtie too, and a Toyota, supporting Nascar :lol:
Also ride Hondas
I'd rather do it myself if it's done right or not,,,isn't that what hotrodding is all about

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going to check on getting a scoop ,abattery and some paint . I want get the area that rear bumper covers painted so I can maybe get the bumper back on and out of the way in the shed 8) Same for the front gravel guard to get the front bumper on and the turn signals wired up and istalled then maybe get the safety inspection done and license on it 8) when I go to get the alignment done Of course need windows before then as well :roll:

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SASSY wrote:
Sat May 29, 2021 8:38 am
I have a bowtie too, and a Toyota, supporting Nascar :lol:
Thought I knew you well :shock: ..........NOT :lol:

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Joe Travers wrote:
Sat May 29, 2021 11:08 am
SASSY wrote:
Sat May 29, 2021 8:38 am
I have a bowtie too, and a Toyota, supporting Nascar :lol:
Thought I knew you well :shock: ..........NOT :lol:

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A bowtie on my property is most likely not in my future,,,,if I have anything to say about it,,,but I am not sole owner of this place,,,and beings my wife's name is on the other dotted line.. .and she does the cooking,,,there just might be most anything parked in the garage right next to my ford PU...right now there is a toyota camry and it's a dang fine car,,in fact a great car,,,,I have been hinting to her to get another car before something starts failing on this camry,,BUT I don't think a ford is the apple of her eye,,,she likes the looks of a buick suv,,,so if anyone can tell me anything bad against one,,tell me and don't hold back nuttin..she bought the camry on her own and she'll replace it on her own,unless she buys a ford,,then she'll include me...what ever she wants we'll get it..in the past she wanted a oldsmobile cutles,,she got one,,,one time she wanted a AMC javlin,,she got one,,,bottom line is she does the cooking..pop
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My wife’s current car is 2018 Ford Ecosport so I think I have her weaned off of other makes hopefully now she has learned a few things from me :lol:
Plus I do the cooking around our house :wink:
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I bet she was hungary while you was away in the hosp,,,, :? :wink:
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