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Operation: Wife's B-day
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Re: Operation: Wife's B-day
Rusty:
Actually Travis reported on an electrical problem he was having with with the Jeep shown. A forum discussion followed the report.
Actually Travis reported on an electrical problem he was having with with the Jeep shown. A forum discussion followed the report.
SuperDave- Rest In Peace
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Join date : 2011-08-13
Location : Washington (state)
Re: Operation: Wife's B-day
I built my lil wizard with my Dad when I was 6. It still lives and I fly it still. My daughter is 4 and has flown with me already.
Give your son a kit and a used engine. Go flying.
Make him choose one paint job on the plane though, I repainted every time Mom was fixing Dad's combat planes...enough paint and they don't fly anymore!
Phil
Give your son a kit and a used engine. Go flying.
Make him choose one paint job on the plane though, I repainted every time Mom was fixing Dad's combat planes...enough paint and they don't fly anymore!
Phil
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Re: Operation: Wife's B-day
RknRusty wrote:Hey, Travis, were you the forum member that was resurrecting a Jeep type vehicle? If so, is that it? Maybe I'm having a false memory, seems like I remember a thread from last year about a rebuild project.
Yes Rusty, that was me.
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t2003-what-i-ve-been-doing
It's still a work in progress, I'm replacing the rear axle once again, putting a lift on it among a few other things probably the weekend after next.
Re: Operation: Wife's B-day
I'm hoping those other presents included
A hoover and iron Travis.
My Missus said she wanted some surgery
For her Birthday.
I said great idea we'll have your toes
Amputated so you can get closer to the sink.
She wasn't amused.
A hoover and iron Travis.
My Missus said she wanted some surgery
For her Birthday.
I said great idea we'll have your toes
Amputated so you can get closer to the sink.
She wasn't amused.
John Goddard- Diamond Member
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Re: Operation: Wife's B-day
No, she got flowers, a fridge, stove and dishwasher and of course the Pink Panther engine.
Re: Operation: Wife's B-day
A disherwasher?
You're spoiling her Travis....
You're spoiling her Travis....
John Goddard- Diamond Member
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Re: Operation: Wife's B-day
<< laffs his friggen head off
your a brave man Mr Goddard..my misses even chuckled...then stared at me (in her dount you Dare!!! eyes)
your a brave man Mr Goddard..my misses even chuckled...then stared at me (in her dount you Dare!!! eyes)
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