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« on: April 05, 2019, 02:58:28 PM »
every day I see people signing up on the nation but I never see any post from any one only the same group , am I looking in the wrong place ???????

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Re: new members
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2019, 03:49:58 PM »
A lot of what you see are spammers. Most are done before they even start as they post crap about getting detoxed or getting hard
But a lot of people aren't as active as they use to be, unfortunately.
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Re: new members
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2019, 05:31:05 PM »
I've disposed of some of that spam!!  I don't think this is the place for those folks to peddle their wares, nor is it the place for some of these obvious scams.

There are some of us who are hard core car guys.  There are some members that only come around when they have a question or a problem and I think they are the most welcome because we can help and we can learn from solving problems and answering questions! I KNOW that I've learned a lot from you all!!

I figure that when I finish my current project, putting that Corvette front end under the '56 Ford pickup, I'll introduce y'all to my '27T coupe and Jeff 73's '29 A model Tudor.  The coupe is all steel and will be mostly a nostalgia build.  I got's me a 348 Chevy engine and just picked up a '61 Olds rear end to go with the 700R4.  Gonna' go big 'n' littles on it, although I MAY put some wide front tires and wheels, just to spice it up a little.  The Tudor will be high=tech with a complete late model Corvette suspension and rear end with a 351 Cleveland/top loader 4spd combination.

Trust ME!  I'll give y'all some detailed pages of the T, PLUS I'm building a new 4banger for Lockjaw and I got some nice new parts for it too!!
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Re: new members
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2019, 05:52:52 AM »
I've disposed of some of that spam!!  I don't think this is the place for those folks to peddle their wares, nor is it the place for some of these obvious scams.

There are some of us who are hard core car guys.  There are some members that only come around when they have a question or a problem and I think they are the most welcome because we can help and we can learn from solving problems and answering questions! I KNOW that I've learned a lot from you all!!

I figure that when I finish my current project, putting that Corvette front end under the '56 Ford pickup, I'll introduce y'all to my '27T coupe and Jeff 73's '29 A model Tudor.  The coupe is all steel and will be mostly a nostalgia build.  I got's me a 348 Chevy engine and just picked up a '61 Olds rear end to go with the 700R4.  Gonna' go big 'n' littles on it, although I MAY put some wide front tires and wheels, just to spice it up a little.  The Tudor will be high=tech with a complete late model Corvette suspension and rear end with a 351 Cleveland/top loader 4spd combination.

Trust ME!  I'll give y'all some detailed pages of the T, PLUS I'm building a new 4banger for Lockjaw and I got some nice new parts for it too!!



Your right and so is lowboy.

This chat room is not the place for that "porn"


But call me perverted, I enjoy bust'in those right after they post and are still active.
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