Re: [FWDLK] Restoration & Preservation.
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Re: [FWDLK] Restoration & Preservation.



Hey Dick,
 
     Sorry if I offended you. You know you being a AACA member and all. I was only kidding, I know that out of the hundreds and hundreds of AACA members there are a few like you and Karen, young and energetic. I did have a bunch of friends that belonged to the AACA but most of them died of old age. I guess that made me a little prejudice. I am very good friends with most of the judges that are still alive and every now and then I get a call asking me if I know anything about a certain Chrysler product they will be judging. Most of the AACA judges in my area were the purist that did not have cars but read a lot of car magazine. I always looked up to them since they were older than I was.
Sincere congratulations on you two wins in AACA.
 
   Ron 
 
In a message dated 1/26/2011 7:00:53 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, rwhelansr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hey Ron, Karen and I are long time members of the AACA and are a lot farther from 90 than you are. We enjoy the best of both worlds  with Karens' senior national first place winning 1959 Rambler, and her all original unrestored 65 Marlin along with my somewhat modified 57 Fury Sort of Christine style that I drove to Tulsa and back. Out next to the garage is the latest project a 57 Dodge Pickup that will look mostly original but will have disc brakes, electronic ignition, an oak bed with stainless strips and a tonneau, radial tires and nicer interior.
       This solid California truck has sat in storage for the past 21 years waiting for the previous two owners to do something with it. Time to get it back on the road and have fun! Dick

Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Restoration & Preservation.

Is it true you must be close to 90 years old to join the AACA? Or am I just judging people on their appearance?
I live 2 miles from their NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS AND THEIR MUSUEM.
    Ron
 
In a message dated 1/26/2011 9:41:52 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, x779@xxxxxxxxx writes:
It's all about where and with whom one associates. The prestigious AACA is still the biggest old-car group, where historical accuracy and correctness is both sought and celebrated, just the same as the founding principles behind this Forward-Look group.

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