May we always wear our "Bow Tie" PROUD.
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May we always wear our "Bow Tie" PROUD.
Hey Gang,
new to your site but been in a Chevy since I could reach the pedals. Enjoyed my share of '55's, '56's, & '57's then, '60's Chevelles, and onto the '70's Chevelles & a plane ride to Viet Nam in the USMC for 4 years.
Made it home safe and never lost my love for a great car. I've worked with GM, Ford, Pontiac then flipped to the Euro market for many years with Porsche, Ferrari, Mercedes, Lambo's and the like. 30 years of my life and when I reached that final goal of "really" working on Cars.
I went on to boats, financial planning and investing, started 5 business which were all a success till the economy crunch hit and guess what??? Let my 750 BMW go, put myself back in a Chevy and been enjoying life since.
I'm now 62 and feeling like I'm picking back up where I left off when I was 18. Drive a nice Silverado Z71, 4x4, '02, and got my son a 1994 Z 28 from an abused home for 800 bucks.
Well, thinking I'd put some bucks into it, I've yet to get it done the way it belongs. I no longer have my 15K in Snap-On tools and boxes, some x in my life made sure I lost them.
I have some issues to discuss with you all a bit later and hope you'll all be a part of it and thought I might share a bit of who I am and thanks to finding this site, I feel like I'm back home again. I may be a bit older but never to old to steer a Chevy with the gas pedal.
Thanks for the site guys and all the experience that goes with it,
Martin.
new to your site but been in a Chevy since I could reach the pedals. Enjoyed my share of '55's, '56's, & '57's then, '60's Chevelles, and onto the '70's Chevelles & a plane ride to Viet Nam in the USMC for 4 years.
Made it home safe and never lost my love for a great car. I've worked with GM, Ford, Pontiac then flipped to the Euro market for many years with Porsche, Ferrari, Mercedes, Lambo's and the like. 30 years of my life and when I reached that final goal of "really" working on Cars.
I went on to boats, financial planning and investing, started 5 business which were all a success till the economy crunch hit and guess what??? Let my 750 BMW go, put myself back in a Chevy and been enjoying life since.
I'm now 62 and feeling like I'm picking back up where I left off when I was 18. Drive a nice Silverado Z71, 4x4, '02, and got my son a 1994 Z 28 from an abused home for 800 bucks.
Well, thinking I'd put some bucks into it, I've yet to get it done the way it belongs. I no longer have my 15K in Snap-On tools and boxes, some x in my life made sure I lost them.
I have some issues to discuss with you all a bit later and hope you'll all be a part of it and thought I might share a bit of who I am and thanks to finding this site, I feel like I'm back home again. I may be a bit older but never to old to steer a Chevy with the gas pedal.
Thanks for the site guys and all the experience that goes with it,
Martin.
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