Silence from across the pond

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by ccharr, Oct 7, 2012.

  1. ccharr

    ccharr Member

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    Has anyone heard from Martinius, or Brit, or any of our other members from across the pond??
     
  2. Kens 50 PU

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    Charles, I'm pretty sure that Neil, aka Brit50, is too em-bare-assed to talk to us with all the young royalty in England baring it all. You know how proud they are! Neil, if you can hear us, don't worry! We still think you're a bloody good chap! Pip pip and cheerios dude!:D
     
  3. ccharr

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    That's funny, sure would be good to hear from Neil and the others. They get their trucks so far then they are gone it seems still wonder haw they are doing from time to time. We will see if this gets any of em to at least say hi.
     
  4. Elky67

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    Sorry guys,

    i´m reading in this forum nearly dayly, but this doesn´t help much, to contribute anything here:eek:. But the knowledge here is sooo damn good, it´s
    hard to give any "good" advice to others.

    But still enjoying it here, so now saying hello to all and promise, to do this
    every now and then...

    I also have some photos of a recent car show we´ve been:)
     
  5. Bilbo

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    Elky, "Dare to be different," indeed. That's what makes it special, don't ya' think? Just post a picture of that stately GMC now and then to remind these guys how nice the 'Gs' are. Take Care.
     
  6. ccharr

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    Good to hear from you Elky glad to hear your truck's progress is moving forward.
     
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    Elky,
    Thanks for the links they were great.

    Charles
     
  9. Zig

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    I miss giving brit a hard time...
     
  10. Blueflame236

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    Still alive folks .

    "Weed is not easy to kill " in a matter of speaking as i am a farmer :D.

    Means i am very alive . Just been involved in a lot of work here and did`nt had much time to participate this summer , as our summers are mostly short here and working days much longer . Norway has allmost no darkness outside in its midsummer period as we are very near the arctic circle.
    Have been reading new threads at the forum now as winter has come and workingdays are shorter.There are new participants that have much intresting subjects to present.

    Thank you very much all of you for all the intresting reading.

    Martinius.
     
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  11. Volker

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    back from my garage. Sorry but i'm working at the moment on a F**** from 1936. my newest toy.

    Volker from germany
     
  12. Kens 50 PU

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    Pics of the new toy!

    Ken
     
  13. Volker

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    F**d

    Ford Tudor 1936, opened 3 years ago in NY and bought in germany at start of this year. Has 5.0 Mustang engine, auto trans and CHEVY rearend, Chevette front end and no mufflers:D sound's great, drive fast and makes a lot of smilies in my face.
    Now i start the work with power steering and power brakes and a lot of goodies for a daily driver.
    Pickup still standing in the garage because my divorce isn't finish (after 3 years of battle:eek:) and i hope all can understand that i can't live with the idea my ex wife drive with MY truck.
     

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    Volker Nice hearing from you again !

    Volker

    Thanks fore sharing your photos and the story behind it ! Hope your doing fine in Germany, how has summer been so far ?

    My son and i have been putting up a "hall of fame" causing space problems for our nice cars and to store other stuf this autum. Will publish some photos later .

    Martinius.
     
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    I'm here!

    I'm here, working on my 1 Ton Panel! Haven't been on here a lot lately though, because of some personal issiues!
    I'll be getting back into the fold, with more questions than ever!

    Klaus
     
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    Hei Claus

    Hei Claus

    Står det bra til med deg ? Trivelig å se deg igjen her.

    Hello Claus nice hearing from you nice to see your back here at the chevy forum..

    Martinius.
     
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    Volker and Kaus good to hear you are doing well and are working away on your project.
     
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    D-i-v-i-o-r-c-e

    Glad you're all still here ! .

    I went through this too and was very lucky , the ex hated my junk and so wanted no part of it :cool: .

    It took me over a ful year before I felt Human again but yes , there is life (and Old Trucks !) after divorce .
     
  19. ccharr

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    Divorce is a nasty word worldwide, I have 3 completed and want not any more ever what so ever.
    Sometimes the rides can be replaced as you are doing with the convertible. For the time being fix the Chevy where it will not pass inspection because the parts missing have to come from here and you have no idea where to find them.

    Good Luck,
    Charles
     

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