ted sweet
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70-72 chtysler
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10 hours ago, edinmass said:
TAKerry- no one made any negative comments about any cars………… the comment was the cars are so different they don’t belong together on a tour. Whatever floats your boat is fine with me, but the driving envelope of cars from 1932 and from 1999 are light years apart. Considering you can buy many pre-World War I cars for a fraction of the price of a decent 60’s mustang or Camero there is nothing elitist about it. Nobody said anything about membership or disparaged any other area of the club or car collecting. Me thinks you’re overly sensitive to a non issue. I’m fairly certain you don’t want to follow behind me on a 90 mile tour with your car while I am driving my 1915 Ford T. Let’s keep the comments on the subject at hand. Best, Ed.
PS- I’m thinking that the “only pre war guys” here make up less than ten percent of the membership. Not too sure how many post 1980 only members are here either. My best guess is the date ranges of 1948-1978 make up about 80 percent of the club.
dfinetly sounds that way to me.
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came in mail today
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i renewed online in late september and havent received my 2024 card
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im only allowing one day in 24for the swap meet due to empty spots and camping in swap meet area
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doesnt mean they didnt deduct
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most dealers wont touch anything over 10 years old
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if a judge realizes its gone yes it will a deduction.
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a quart overfilled didnt cause that big leak
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got my dpc tab yesterday
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my 77 electra was also in dpc at hershey, 879 mile trip
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surprised this topic hasnt been removed,
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i met in the not rod area
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i still have stop a 92, only a handful of car around the curve
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that area maybe was 25 cars
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car corral was maybe 60 percent full
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car corral is 1/3 empty
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and thats all i ever saw
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a roll-call vote, each senator votes “yea” or “nay” as his or her name is called by the clerk, who records the votes on a tally sheet. In most cases a simple majority is required for a measure to pass. In the case of a tie, the vice president may cast the tie-breaking vote.
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wont be anything allowed after 2028 in nys for a new heating system except 100 percent electric
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wont pass the senate
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yup, thats why the good guys rod and custom there is no more, rent required almost 5000 cars to breakeven and show had maybe 3500
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bbb has no enforcement authority
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New Jersey plans to ban the sale of new gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035
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i will dead by then