Island Of Misfits

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Top of morning GreyWolf and the rest of you Misfits when you wake up. I smell the coffee brewing.

I like the looks of your sand truck you're going to have some fun with that truck. Is it yours or just a picture you ran into?
You too my dear, and what a glorious new morning it is!!

The truck belongs to homeboy Lew Swan of Subzero Scientific, who makes extraction equipment here locally. Another gearhead and kindred spirit.

Grayfox and I don't go anywhere anymore that our trusty 1995 5.2L Jeep GCL won't take us in pillow tufted leather comfort. I donated my last two hot rods to the Humane Society's drive for a new local facility when I retired, which gave them funds and saved me garage, insurance, and maintenance.

I had the epiphany at age 62, that the only reason I was still working was to pay for toy upkeep and I had already enjoyed them all with gusto, so freedom seemed more attractive at the time. That said, I will always be attracted to a well-made piece of machinery, which to me is art.

Where is the air intake and filter?
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Guess WHAT???? It's going to be HOT!

Finished up the fencing around the house. Dogs have more running/ shtting room. Next project is taking down the chimney the earthquakes have damaged. Them putting a sliding door in its place. Later a sun room.

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You too my dear, and what a glorious new morning it is!!

The truck belongs to homeboy Lew Swan of Subzero Scientific, who makes extraction equipment here locally. Another gearhead and kindred spirit.

Grayfox and I don't go anywhere anymore that our trusty 1995 5.2L Jeep GCL won't take us in pillow tufted leather comfort. I donated my last two hot rods to the Humane Society's drive for a new local facility when I retired, which gave them funds and saved me garage, insurance, and maintenance.

I had the epiphany at age 62, that the only reason I was still working was to pay for toy upkeep and I had already enjoyed them all with gusto, so freedom seemed more attractive at the time. That said, I will always be attracted to a well-made piece of machinery, which to me is art.


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Art it is. That was extra nice of you to donate your hot rods.

Have a good day
 
Art it is. That was extra nice of you to donate your hot rods.

Have a good day
Thank you my dear, you too!

We actually donated a 61 Mk VIIII Jaguar Opera Salon, 94 Mercedes 300D, and Grayfox's 92 Rivera to the new shelter as well, while rescuing "Cisco", GS Male from them. The hot rods were my 440 B-300 and a 67 Suicide door T-Bird with a massaged fuel injected 460.

Cisco shown below guarding the food table at a picnic.

They are still my favorite charity and I regularly collect the stray tennis balls from the park and drop them off for the pups.
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