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July 14, 2017

The Co-op, Another slowwwww computer morning

  • I knew it!  if I let my lap top “update” something would screw up….. and it did.  my link to process pics dumped.  guess I have a new learning curve for yhis new whatever…. hey, bear with me….

had a q about that 50 Plymouth I had said I built in the early 80’s.  lemme see if these go. 20170713_205812 the day I sold it…. the day I bought it  20170713_211010 20170713_210814 upside down, gotta put up with phone plunking til my Puter starts playing nice!  that’s me coming home with my Office intake, Scintilla magneto and the “street pack points both that went with it!  what a day, found the donor in weeds outside of Kenansville Fl.  … look it up.  I learned much on the car…. hope someone else has the grit to bring it back.

Shame to see it like this today Hemi 1 Sad…… 

 The original blacked out roof pod and solar panel is on the forks and ready to go up on JD’s coach20170714_065324.  Adhesion promoter then 4 coats of spray able (no food can) satin black lacquer based trim paint..  

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  1. Peter McEwen says

    July 16, 2017 at 6:10 PM

    I m in Canada –500 miles above Minneapolis ,called Winnipeg,Manitoba,and 85 years old and I love any thing about the vintage GMC motorhome,even though we don’t have many of them up here.Thanks for welcoming me just the same,Keep the forum coming!!

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