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  1. pontiacguy

    pontiacguy Well-Known Member

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    thanks for the offer. I prefer to eat them young as well. They are more tender!
     
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    Hey pontiacguy! :Welcome:

    Love your Cougar story. Very cool to have the car that your family truly started out in!

    I'm just down the road from you, in Dallas. I lived in Forney for a couple of years, so we are practically neighbors. :thumbs2:

    David :)
     
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    there he goes ..talkin about NUTS again....:rofl2:

    true...true....:clap:
    yup...you fit:rofl2:

    :Welcome: to the toolbox:bouncy:
     
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    pontiacguy Well-Known Member

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    Its a small world huh. I am in Ingolstadt Germany right now (home to Mary Shelly's Frankenstein and the reinheitdgebot) and you live close by my real home. It never ceases to amaze me the way the world in shrinking. I will be home next weekend, after my stint here. I'd like to check out the buick. I really prefer 2 door wagons and I see you are eliminating the back door. I was thinking of shortening a four door two make a 2 door. Your option seems a little more manageable. How are you going to handle the windows without the pillar?

    BTW did you happen to start in Wixom Mi?
     
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