Welcome to the Nuthouse. You are sure to find lots to interest you around here. Maybe you could tell us a bit about yourself, what cars you have, what cars you hope to have, where you are. Little things like that. You know what I mean. Be sure to jump into discussions around here, too. LOTS of life to the joint.
Wow you are laid back. How about some information about those hobbies of yours. Many of us like old campers and other vehicles. to the group.
I have added some info as far as cars/hobbies etc. I like to buy and sell old trailers and cars, I am so busy with my work I cannot hobby them out, but like owning them , even if for a short while. This is my first car, and I have a 67 Ford in my sights after this; and have sold 9 or 10 canned ham or vintage trailers. This 65 car, however..the epitome of vintage wagons, because it is modern enough to hold it's own on the road, even pulling a trailer...but is 50 years old!! Add to that the preferred lines of a 65. Well, back to work!
Again welcome. Hope you enjoy the site and the members here. Several have old RV's of their own. It's a great way to go camping and enjoy the old vehicles and matching campers. Do you belong to TinCanTourists? It's also an interesting site.
Welcome, Laidback! - to the SWF. Glad we've finally got somebody from Twin Falls..... I've been through there a couple of times, back in the late 70's / early 80's when I had relatives living in Ketchum. I remember landing in a DC-9 at your local airport - looked more like a bus station with a runway. I think the pilot was doing double duty schlepping baggage. Not knocking your town. It just seemed funny at the time. I also seem to recall some car dealer in your town posting up some nice old wagons for sale once in a while - like his 'old stock' or something. Could have been his wife's wagon. One was a very nice Mercury Grand Marquis Colony Park, I believe. Well anyway, nice to have you here. Tell us about your fleet.... Marshall