BassProCamaro97
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Awesome!!! The car trip is absolutely great. Thanks for sharing
~Jim~
~Jim~
Glad you made it home safe. Did you buy from ADM in DesMoines? They have some nice stuff.
Glad you back at your home. Nice adventure thanks for sharing.
Awesome!!! The car trip is absolutely great. Thanks for sharing
~Jim~
It's great that your wife made the suggestion to get your dream car in a more driveable condition. Liane did a similar thing for me, sending me out to find a daily driver Corvette when I dug myself too deep in the "project" Corvette.
I’m sure you mentioned it sometime but the original Blue Bomber was considered totaled after the garage fire? I don’t remember but have skimmed back through both threads but didn’t see anything
Did you tell her she’s home for good now last night?





BB,
Wonderful thread and great shop build. I've spent the last few days reading the entire thread and am very envious of your space and skill to do all you do. I'm also a Hokie, being in Blacksburg from 78-83, a few years before you. Always glad to meet other Hokies. I'm still in Virginia as I never left the state after VT. Grew up in FC and ended up in Manassas.
I have a few comments on some of the older posts:
-SWMBO and I also frequent Estate Sales. Filled up the 2 car garage for awhile. Finally, am now close to getting 2 cars in after years of Ebay and FB marketplace. The running joke around here is when we need gifts, we go shopping in the garage. Also, when I do repairs or fixes around the house, I always remind the SWMBO that the tool or materials used came from an Estate Sales. One of the best deals I found was an original 1950's GE steel kitchen cabinet set (in Turquoise blue) for sale in Annandale for $300, which included an electric stove. I later sold that for $200 cash. I had to remove them myself, but have repurposed the entire set around my house.
-does your SWMBO work in the fashion industry? I noticed in your thread a banner for Ferragamo in the window of her office.
-Love the 60 Chevys. My dream is to get a 60 Nomad, Brookwood or Parkwood, depending on found condition and/or price. My vision is to restore/preserve to original condition, but with a modern drivetrain. Thinking current Corvette drivetrain with manual ****** and Hotchkiss suspension goodies. SWMBO likes the car idea, but hasn't a clue about what I want to do otherwise. What she doesn't know.....
-The new garage is amazing! I don't have a large spread, limited to a 2 car garage. Always looking to maximize space so I can add tools or equipment. Some of your storage ideas have sparked my interest on how I can make them work for me. Thanks!
I'll continue to follow and look forward to seeing your progress on the new ride. Next time in NOVA, feel free to give me a shout out if time. Plenty of great breweries around and I can always make time for a beer with a fellow GJ'er and gearhead!













Today, I swung by the Gerstner factory while they were still open. See my writeup on the vintage tool box thread here.

It had smoked a good three feet of large gauge wire. I further confirmed there was no fuse in this circuit, just a wire straight from the battery! Obviously, I will be going through the rest of the wiring this weekend to look for other such electrical buffoonery.































BlueBomber, I really appreciate the update. Congratulations to your daughter and nice T-bird (have you been very good or very bad?). Which one hurt more, the Mt. Washington climb or the Pittsburg to Washington DC ride? My index finger is a little stiff from scrolling up and down your post. Maybe I'll feel better after a nap.It's been over two months since I posted, but I haven't been idle!



BlueBomber, I really appreciate the update. Congratulations to your daughter and nice T-bird (have you been very good or very bad?). Which one hurt more, the Mt. Washington climb or the Pittsburg to Washington DC ride? My index finger is a little stiff from scrolling up and down your post. Maybe I'll feel better after a nap.
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Yes, that's right! That's a fun stretch when you're going in that direction...downhill all the way!The pic with the train tracks looks like the trail from Frostburg to Cumberland?

























It's been over two months since I posted, but I haven't been idle!
SWMBO and I took the Impala out to our first car show at a local ice cream joint.
I got the work bench in the new garage cleaned off.
I picked up another free trampoline. I'll use the metal to build a firewood holder in the side yard.
SWMBO and I marched in the Boston Gay Pride Parade. We're not, but support the rights of those who are.
I dismembered two more Craftsman RASs to send in for the recall bounty.
Only the motor gets turned in, so the rest of the saw is decomposed for spare parts and projects.
Visited the Heritage Museum and Gardens in Sandwich, MA and saw their amazing car collection.
Attended my daughter's graduation from Massachusetts Maritime Academy (Summa *** Laude!).
Walked on the beach with SWMBO after graduation...
Repaired the leaky flashing around the chimney on the porch roof. This was my own work from 2011 that had started leaking. Hopefully, this time it will stay dry.
Climbed Mt Washington, the highest mountain in New England, with my son.
Built and installed a Murphy bed kit in the rec room above the old garage.
Shopped for a Thunderbird for SWMBO...didn't buy it.
Drove the Impala out to Bennington, Vermont with SWMBO to attend the Hemming Motor News weekly car show. This was a bucket list day, to visit the headquarters of such a venerable automotive publication, one dedicated to old cars.
Helped lead a group of 14 Boy Scouts and adults on a 370-mile bike ride from Pittsburg to Washington, DC along the Greater Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal.
Shopped for another Thunderbird for SWMBO...shook hands to buy this one. Waiting on the title and hope to bring it home this weekend.
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Ha! One of our scouts did just BEFORE that bridge. Must be something in the cinder in that area...
I did inspect the car underneath before I shook on it, so the rust didn't surprise me. What did was the extent of the filth, but that should pressure-wash away. The quality of the previous body work also was lower than I noticed, but we can live with it.That ***** finding all that rust in your new car. I'm looking at buying a 65 GTO, I'll be sure to get it up on a hoist to have a look at things before buying it.
Cap: it was a great adventure! This was the second time our troop has done this trip, and I was the only one who'd done it before. We carried all of our gear on our bikes--no chase vehicle. We repaired flats, loose spokes, broken gear racks, lacerated scouts (from crashes) and kept going. We camped at reserved spots every night--in Hancock it was the Happy Hills campground. We took two days off of the trail for white water rafting and a zip line-ropes course. Our shortest day was 25 miles, but other than that, all were 58 to 72 mile days. The boys were in charge of nearly everything, including the advance planning, the practice rides, where we bought our food every day and for navigating to the next camp ground. The biggest disappointment on the whole trip was coming out from our celebration dinner in Georgetown to find a thief had cut my bike lock cable and stolen one of our boys bikes. Even that turned out okay, because one of his friends set up a GoFundMe page while we were talking to the cops and raised $1500 in under two weeks to replace it! In all, the boys will have an adventure and a mutual bond they will remember for a lifetime.I’d enjoy hearing more about the bike ride on the trail. We’ve been on the C&O trail from Hancock north about 10 miles but turned back since we had a late start mid afternoon. We didn’t want to ride that section of the trail after dark.
Did the scouts cook and camp or did you have designated places to stay?



















