Posted by ScottyHOMEy on August 21, 2009 at 08:37:10 from (70.105.234.91):
In Reply to: Re: difference posted by Dave H (MI) on August 21, 2009 at 08:01:35:
And good morning to you, too!
You describe my SuperC to a T. She got a meticulous motor job, new wired and some other repairs, but she still wears her working clothes and is, to my mind, a fine example of what a SuperC was, is, and should be.
As far as my respect (not!) for the correct police, I'm fond of pointing out that, for all the care, love and attention to detail that went into my BN, I made a point of putting back a couple of bent box nails that Grandpa used to replace lost cotter pins. I did paint them, though, if that counts! ;8^) And it doesn't bother me in the least that the paint on the drawbar has been scuffed up by hitching it to implements or by the clevises I use to chain it down to the trailer.
By the bye, the turd hearse in the pics is a 100, the "Cub" spreader you asked about the other evening as I was loading up after our town's 4th of July parade. I've got the shields/fenders for it, but they need some work. The extra pics are to give the detail of both sides of the sign I put in it. It was a big hit.
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