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Cetera (Teri) Heino
1999 SS #0069 and everything else.
quote:
Originally posted by HTWLSS:
[b]BRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!
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Believe it or not, with the windscreen in, we had to turn the heat DOWN to stay comfortable.
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Art Schroeder D99-C219
Pewter ragtop, All available GM & SLP options, M6, !CAGS, !Badging, !dual-dual muffler & tailpipes, DynoMax & 3" on the left, Lou's ShortStick, BMR STB, WhisperLid, Heated Seats, Yokohama Guardex Winter Tires on black steel rims.
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Cetera (Teri) Heino
1999 SS #0069 and everything else.
quote:
Originally posted by HTWLSS:
Hey, when can we put in our order for a white or navy blue windscreen?
Like this one?
Yes that's snow falling
What might a Navy Blue one of those cost to make? (Canadian $$ of course, hahahahahaha!)
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Originally posted by HTWLSS:
Yup, like that one....but ours won't have the special signature!What might a Navy Blue one of those cost to make? (Canadian $$ of course, hahahahahaha!)
This one cost about $40 in material plus Marion's time. We'll have to try and make a pattern for it.
quote:
Originally posted by HTWLSS:
It's a marketable item.
How many hours do you think she'd get in to one once the assembly line is up?
She has to want to make them I suspect they'll be really low on her priority list.
quote:
Originally posted by DanA_F99_1977:
Are you eligible for COTM? Hmmmm.
Nope.
We were parked in a "handicapped" spot for pictures ... Marion didn't think anyone would make me move
YIKESS
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1999 Camaro SS #1022 Black, Grey Leather, M6, T-tops
SLP Options:
Chrome Wheels, Dash Plaque, Key Fobs, Floor Mats, Car Cover
Proud Member of:
SSOA F99-1022
LIFBA (Long Island F-Body Association)
Also:
New York Chapter Director of:
M.A.F.B.A. (Mid Atlantic F-Body Association)
Mods:
SLP Shifter and knob, Lou's short stick, Whisper Lid w/ K&N, BMR STB, !CAGS, Shift Light, Borla Exhaust, Eibach Springs, Lakewood Panhard Bar, "SS" Grille, Corvette Fuel Rail Covers, Mobil 1 Oil Cap, Mobil 1 Plaque, Zaino
quote:
Originally posted by Ken Howe Sr:
I don't know DAN A.,but that looks like its pretty cold up there north of the border.Hey ART are you running studded snows on all (4) corners? Does the traction control help?
Ken
F99-1311
(Lots of Mods)
No studs .. just winter skinnies. They work GREAT!! Traction control helps but it's more fun with it off!!
Mike & Lynn
quote:
Originally posted by poSSum:
Wash, clay, Z6 and a top down cruise on Boxing Day. In the background, one of our landmarks, the Pavilion in Assiniboine Park.
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...I think some baby moons would look waaay cool on those wheels...
...I nominate you for the "Most Hardcore F-Body Driver in Inclement Weather" Award...
...anyone second the nomination...
...I nominate you for the "Most Hardcore F-Body Driver in Inclement Weather" Award... "inclement" according to Webster's Paperback "1. rough, stormy 2. lacking mercy, harsh" ... the day had none of those attributes ... just had to dress right
...anyone second the nomination...
[This message has been edited by poSSum (edited 02 January 2001).]
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Originally posted by poSSum:
...I think some baby moons would look waaay cool on those wheels... I have been searching without success for anything that will fit on those wheels to give them a little character...I nominate you for the "Most Hardcore F-Body Driver in Inclement Weather" Award... "inclement" according to Webster's Paperback "1. rough, stormy 2. lacking mercy, harsh" ... the day had none of those attributes ... just had to dress right
...chrome lug nut covers and trim rings would give the wheel character...
...and OK...maybe not stormy, but I would definitely consider weather that was around zero C with snow on the ground "rough, lacking mercy, and harsh"
...of course, I'm from Florida...what do I know...
....definitely some chrome baby moons, too.
Any info on pedal covers??