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Man I love American muscle cars and hot rods. They are just so badass. I remember my love affair started when I was 14 and saw Gone In 60 Seconds and fell head over heels in love with "Eleanor".
It's a beaut.Man I love American muscle cars and hot rods. They are just so badass. I remember my love affair started when I was 14 and saw Gone In 60 Seconds and fell head over heels in love with "Eleanor".
Glad to hear it! Best of luck to you both!To @Alicat and other dude who replied to my post last week which I cant find. Talking is the first step to help and now my friend who I mentioned is also going to seek counseling
It's a beaut.
Mid 60s to late 70's had some just amazing cars.
1970 Chevelle SS is still my all-time favorite car.
Now, forgive, but "I was Hamilton before Hamilton was cool." And George, too. Jefferson, not so much. Ron Chernow's bio is very good, though perhaps a bit overlong & turgid for high school readers.
The popular historian Richard Brookhiser wrote two excellent, slim volumes about Alexander & George that may make your book report list.
For the older students -- and I realize you are well aware -- American Sphynx (Jefferson), Passionate Sage (John Adams) and the very worthy His Excellency (Washington). These by Joe Ellis. Each are short & easily digestible.
Doubtless you have a lengthy list of your own.
No expert, but if you wish to add suggestions per 20th C. politics & policy to your list, let me know.
Good luck & keep at it,
Seeing any cars like that here is very rare so it is special the odd time you do at something like a car show etc..
For the first time ever Ford started selling the new Mustang here a few years ago, in right hand drive and all which I guess would be the first time ever Mustang's were made in RHD?
If only Dodge would start selling the new Challenger here and in RHD I would take out a second mortgage!!
Still though none of the new ones come close to the 60's/70's equivalents.
69 Vette,70 Roadrunner,70 Chevelle.It's a beaut.
Mid 60s to late 70's had some just amazing cars.
1970 Chevelle SS is still my all-time favorite car.
My parents had a 1961 Ford Thunderbird convertible. Unfortunately as the years went by the top needed replacing and with 2 small kids that wasn't happening, so they sold it. My neighbor had a 1965 Ford Mustang. Great car but the clutch plate kept letting go. You got it, they sold it.
Both cars would be worth a ton of $ today.
Getting new contacts today finally. Anyone know if there is a place that accepts donations of unopened, unused boxes of contacts?
I’ve got 3 months worth that I really don’t want to trash.
My uncle had this exact car, only as a convertible with the white/tan interior.
This 65 Mustang V8 is currently on sale here for 26,000euro so about 30,000dollars.
This 65 Mustang V8 is currently on sale here for 26,000euro so about 30,000dollars.
Thanks!The Hyde Park Lions Club is celebrating 51 years of service in Hyde Park and the neighboring towns of Roslindale, West Roxbury, Jamaica Plain and Readville. The Hyde Park Lions Club is dedicated to providing free services to those who are vision impaired or blind. In the past we have donated to the Lions International, Mass Eye Research, district 33K Eye Mobile and Youth and Senior Community Programs.
Currently we are expanding our membership. If you are looking for an organization that works closely with the community it serves or you have a passion for community work, please be a part of our club.
We meet every 1st Tuesday of each month at 6:30 pm at Waterford’s Restaurant, 2 Bridge St Dedham. For more information on membership, you can call John DiPiero, membership chair at 617-328-8075 or club secretary Allison Traverso at 857-373-9366.
No idea man.
Ive traveled a lot for business for decades. Id just as much prefer to see this country and Canada.
But the Bride has never been to Europe and would like to see the UK and Italy.
I’m about a hundred pages into Hamilton.
I did Chernow’s Grant last summer and it’s DENSE.
I never knew that.
I have no idea when I heard that song for the first time, but it was a very long time ago.
Thank you.
*Adds these to my ever expanding list of books to read*
At the theatre to see Gone with the Wind....four hours of sheer delight..
Another item off the bucket list....
At the theatre to see Gone with the Wind....four hours of sheer delight..
Another item off the bucket list....