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  1. Mark Ervin

    Mark Ervin New Member

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    That's the car's good side, thanks.
     
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    Welcome Mark. I think you're going to fit in just fine with all the wagons in your history. Nice Buick, by the way. Like SF says, those center caps are getting harder and harder to find. I hate it when you lose one and then your "nuts" are showing all the time.
    Gorgeous art work. Hey, I'll bet you could find a huge customer base of people who'd love your renderings of their cars; not only wagons, but whatever. I know I would.
     
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    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    No problem about the cap, I know it is'nt the best. It's on my shop wall if you need it.

    A place to put your art......

    Rite here, there is a assortment of wagon art in this
    http://stationwagonforums.com/forums/gallery/browseimages.php?c=46

    You mentioned your wagon has a good side, I feel your pain... I was hit and run on ther passenger side a time back:rant2:
     
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    Ouch!
    My car's bad side is X2; 1.)the dent in the tail gate and 2.) the moderately bad side is a bunch of missing wood around the driver side rear wheel. For kicks, I'll throw in the pillowy soft drapery above the passenger compartment.
    800 bucks rarely buys a perfectly preserved car these days.
     
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    Drapery?, is your headliner sagging?


    Yeah but for $800 you got a class ride that almost nobody else has. It's been years since I've seen another, and it was untill this past week end. A bronze(ey) coloured one with wood, blew my mind. The guy driving even saw me first and waved.
     
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    Welcome aboard, A man of few words, I like that:rofl:. I'm still finding my way around this forum also. With my daughters help I just got some pictures in the Gallery. I loved the Canyonero episode!
     
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    :idea:Me too, when are you available?
     
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    Well, thanks all for the consideration. As soon as I have a little time I'll contact you regarding art. I'm a busy guy right now but you are all giving me confidence that I could make folks happy, draw some cars and make a little profit... I may have time in the early part of the new year but I'll make some contacts and see what you're thinking. I don't want this to be a way to promote another web sight but if you want to see more of my stuff at
    Sketchy Subject Garage, here's a link:

    http://www.hubgarage.com

    In the mean time, will post any Station wagon related stuff I have on this sight, soon.
     
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