03-25-08, 08:03
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Luster is offline
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Lees Summit MO Posts: 898 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? My wife's 2000 T/A... Only has 7500 miles on the clock... (1000 mi. per year, not too bad!)... 
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03-25-08, 08:04
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Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Shrewsbury, MA Posts: 431 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? Quote: |
Originally Posted by Luster Hey q-ball... That's one of the nicest Street Rod interiors I've ever seen. Ain't no Rat Rod there!  | Thanks! Its been a long time in the marking so it has been wild to finally see it all completed. We tried to keep the car, clean and smooth and I think we carried that theme into the interior too. Thanks for the compliments!
Just remember, you can never be too big for a convertable, just make sure you wear goggles. 
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2004 Toyota 4-Runner SEV8, Natural White
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03-25-08, 08:07
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Luster is offline
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Lees Summit MO Posts: 898 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? Quote: |
Originally Posted by qballjr13 Just remember, you can never be too big for a convertable, just make sure you wear goggles.  | Haha... that's not my problem... NON-TILT-WHEEL! My legs just won't go between the steering wheel and the seat! I got stuck in one once. Thought they were going to have to get a cherry-picker to get me out LOL... (or a SAWZALL!)...(Jaws-of-life?) 
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03-25-08, 08:09
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qballjr13 is offline
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Shrewsbury, MA Posts: 431 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? Maybe one of the NASCAR removeable steering wheels?
There is plenty of room in the Chevy if you need a ride! the interior of that thing cavernous!!!!
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2004 Toyota 4-Runner SEV8, Natural White
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03-26-08, 08:45
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Overland Park, Kansas, USA Posts: 126 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? The hard top is in storage now; almost ready for summer! 
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03-26-08, 09:10
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MobileJay is offline
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Houston Posts: 745 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? Heres my new toy. I haven't had her too long so I really haven't been able to tend to the paint. I have been tending to making it drive before she is pretty. Plus I am probably going to have to buy and learn the rotary cause this paint is bad. Anyway 1969 Karmann Ghia  | |
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03-26-08, 09:20
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Luster is offline
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Lees Summit MO Posts: 898 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? There was always something about those Karmann Ghias that I liked. I always wanted one. Kind of a head-turner. They are rare cars now!
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03-26-08, 10:46
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DennisH is offline
Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Manhattan Kansas Posts: 462 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? Quote:
Originally Posted by Luster Haha... that's not my problem... NON-TILT-WHEEL! My legs just won't go between the steering wheel and the seat! I got stuck in one once. Thought they were going to have to get a cherry-picker to get me out LOL... (or a SAWZALL!)...(Jaws-of-life?)  | I'm 6'1" and 240 lbs and just fit under the steering wheel but my forehead gets wind burn since I set above the top window frame. Need to get some the modified seats that sit lower... | |
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03-26-08, 01:32
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Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: fort lauderdale, fl Posts: 380 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? right there in my avatar. 2007 corvette roadster. 400hp LS2/w tune, A6 paddle shift auto, 3LT trim, Nav, F55 magnetic slective ride suspension, bla, bla, bla. went to Bowling Green KY last january for two days and followed it on the assemble line. got in it and started it for the first time  and sat shotgun for the dyno run.   | |
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03-26-08, 07:02
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JohnZ3MC is offline
Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Sidney, B.C. Posts: 397 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? Here's my summer fun,
I apologise for the dust, normally the car is much shinier than this. I'm thinking of replacing the rhododendron on the left with one that has Imola red flowers.
I'm planning a trip to Tibet to look for just such a rhodo, it's all in the details.
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03-26-08, 07:36
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BigJimZ28 is offline
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Levittown, Pa Posts: 2,401 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? 
it's an 81 Z28 with a little over 400,000mi and the 97 Z28 conv is my DD with 160,000 mi  | |
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03-26-08, 08:02
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| | Clean Car Cosa Nostra
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Nawlins, LA USA Posts: 320 | Re: What's your fair-weather cruiser? BigJim those maros are super clean, kudos! Bill Luster Super Clean t/a too, kudos for the lo miles.... | |
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