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D25_Steve

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  1. Anyone have a picture of a car that is painted "Riviere Mist"? That was the paint code on my dad's old 48. It was repainted back in the 80s to a mint green. In fact, I think boxer_inv has/had a car that was originally the same colour?
  2. Ralph, you wouldn't believe how long I've been looking for a Canadian Colour Chart like that! Do you have one for 46-48 with the colour samples on it?
  3. Welcome to the best forum there is for these cars. Since you've found yourself a 2-door sedan, I'll upload a bit of inspiration for you.
  4. Hope you enjoy her as much as we did.
  5. Recently moved from Toronto, ON to Victoria, BC. Another two weeks, and I'll be moving to Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  6. Took me awhile to find the picture, but here is a p15 bomb. I have seen some in lowrider magazine too.
  7. Better watch out, I just recently learned that they take much offense to this term.
  8. and there is a 48 Plodge D25 rod on epay.
  9. I believe that it is Hot Rod magazine that is going to have a 1941 Plymouth in it soon. Its from Canada, and is a two-toned convertible - celery on black.
  10. Believe it or not, I bought my first car within the last 6 months. I've been loaned and gifted cars before, but this is the first car that is truly mine. Its a 1981 AMC Spirit which I picked up for $180.
  11. Gary, I will be at the event, with my Dad's 48 Dodge parked outside the show (didn't register in time, but want to advertise that it is for sale). Tonnes of cars were downtown tonight, it was a blast to just sit and watch them all cruise by. Apparently, Jay Leno is in town with a couple of his cars, Vic Edelbrock is in town with his deuce, and I saw one 32 today from the UK. Unfortunately, someone called in a bomb threat to the Ferries, so there was no 6, 7, 8, 9, or 10 o'clock ferry tonight. Most entrants to the show were in town today as there were activities today as well, but hopefully not to many cars got caught in this ferry scare.
  12. Hey Jon, The big show I'm looking to browse is this weekends Deuce Day in Victoria, over 400 1932 Fords, with over 700 cars in total. Should be a good one. www.deucesnorthwest.com
  13. If its just dull you may want to go out an grab some Meguiars. #1 is a paint cleaner, #2 a polish, and then #3 is wax.
  14. I really like that colour.
  15. I think I have to agree here. Not the colour green I'd do with.
  16. Just saw the weather go from hot and humid, to severe winds and then rain, and now it is perfectly calm. All in about 15 minutes.
  17. The only thing I don't like about those fram filters is the orange. I got rid of them because I didn't want orange in the engine bay.
  18. I've never seen a primer for tremclad, and never used a primer when using it.
  19. Now you just have to set that video to the song "Mud on the tires" by Brad Paisley!
  20. sounds like too many rules where you live norm.
  21. I didn't see suddensix, but I saw his 53 Ford F100 - very nice. Not many old mopars but there was a gorgeous town and country (bought from the US) and a first generation coronet that the owner had bought in the fall from California.
  22. In Microsoft explorer and Firefox, you can open new windows with the short cut CTRL-N In Firefox, you can open new tabs with the short cut CTRL-T
  23. Based on the registration number, I believe it is also American.
  24. The cost of Nickel has gone through the roof. However, that is no excuse for a shoddy job. And does the cost of nickel break parts too?
  25. Here we have Garters, Queen Snakes, Ribbon Snakes, Massasauga Rattle Snakes, Milk Snakes, Water Snakes, and Blue Racer's. Can't say I've ever seen a snake in the wild here though. Back home in BC though, I have seen Garter snakes migrating in the ocean. It was a scary sight, as they were literally everywhere in the water. Wouldn't want to swim in that, even though they were only Garters.
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