| i may put mine in a show but right now its not 
worth it, to much body indentations, plus its all busted in right above rear 
bumper right where it rolls so to speak forward, wats best way to fix 
this? 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 7:27 
  PM Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: Goin' 
  with the wife, and not vice-versa... Your right Jerry most of the time it is the same cars but 
  you never know. I
 know last summer at the beginning of the season I saw a 
  1930 something pre VW.
 When I first saw it I thought it was an old VW in 
  mint condition until I
 started looking. The headlights were on top of the 
  fenders, it was a
 convertible but it slid on rails like the old Nash. It 
  sported a Mercedes Benz
 name tag with Mercedes hub caps. The biggest thing 
  was instead of the air
 cooled engine it had a water cooled 4 banger flat 
  head back there. He had a
 magazine article with it and it said it was one 
  of 4 or 5 built before Hitler
 had I think around 30 built for the SS. The 
  guy said he got it when he was in
 Germany with the army. I never saw it 
  again. If I keep going I might see one
 of those illusive cars make by AMC 
  in the 70's. What were they called. Gremlin
 I think. If anyone around here 
  is going to see one it will be mine. In the 9
 years I have been going I 
  have never seen another.
 Terry
 
 
 >  Her excuse for car 
  shows: If you've
 > > seen one, you've seen them all. Gee, I 
  feel the same way about Wal-
 > Mart, but I
 > > still go 
  with her. Rick
 >
 >
 >   Hey, Rick, I don't stop 
  at just ONE diecast car purchase! LOL. I
 > may have seen the inside of 
  a Wal-mart store, and they may all look
 > alike, but when you shop for 
  the same car multiple times, I
 > willingly go to Wal-mart WITH the wife 
  or BY MYSELF, since I like to
 > (diecast) car shop alot. :D
 >   Some of the local cruise-ins can have the same cars every 
  weekend,
 > other times there's new people and cars. So if you miss a 
  weekend,
 > you might miss a once-timer showing up in a '46 Nash Woodie. 
  :) So,
 > it's all about what you're in for. At least my wife doesn't 
  *itch
 > about my shopping. LOL. Now it's about my finding a job ( just 
  lost
 > mine this past week ). Oh well. I'll ignore it a few weeks.
 >
 > Jerry in VA
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