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<blockquote data-quote="VelocityYellowRules!" data-source="post: 96056" data-attributes="member: 1318"><p>Good morning XFIRE82,</p><p></p><p>Odd, but I think I can remember my first exposure to a car in yellow that did me in for yellow. 1985 or 1986 at the parking lot at college and a Chevelle that was painted that colour and I just in love.</p><p></p><p>I never really paid attention but what a fantastic collection of vehicles you have!</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry that there has been no relief for the crops. Nothing that hurts worse than watching things go downhill day after day, when you've reached the point of no return and running combines over the same number of acres and there being nothing there. </p><p></p><p>Our first year of farming, 1980, was like that. A 90 plus acre field of canola and we never even had to bring the grain truck home from the field to unload it. Dad must have been made from pretty stern stuff.</p><p></p><p>I was never really a Mustang fan, odd enough. But at least the Fox body 1999-2004 I could stop averting my eyes. I think another issue is how frequently you see them. Yesterday, I can't even say how many I saw when I went to PR, maybe 12, maybe 15? And just one C5. But I am also thankful that through Mustang I am getting my convertible experience and a 4 seater one at that.</p><p></p><p>I ordered a new aluminium clutch quadrant for the car, the people from "The Mustang Shop" in Calgary said that this was a more likely culprit than the cable stretching. I hope it will not be too hard to change.</p><p></p><p>So the oil is changed, fan belt replaced, washed the engine compartment and car. I need to give the interior a bit of a cleaning, vacuum it and then it should be serviceable.</p><p></p><p>I also managed to get my plate ordered, "RNB0DSH". But I'm prepared to shell out the fee again for the Z06's twin "N0CANCR" if I am able to, just for the pleasure of owning it!</p><p></p><p>Going to try to follow an auction sale today, maybe some bins and some combines I'm interested in. But sure if the prices will be low enough but you always have to be prepared in case an opportunity presents itself.</p><p></p><p>Uncomfortable temperatures here, for me at least, but showers still forecast for the weekend and Monday.</p><p></p><p>Stay cool if you are able!</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p></p><p>Garry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VelocityYellowRules!, post: 96056, member: 1318"] Good morning XFIRE82, Odd, but I think I can remember my first exposure to a car in yellow that did me in for yellow. 1985 or 1986 at the parking lot at college and a Chevelle that was painted that colour and I just in love. I never really paid attention but what a fantastic collection of vehicles you have! I'm sorry that there has been no relief for the crops. Nothing that hurts worse than watching things go downhill day after day, when you've reached the point of no return and running combines over the same number of acres and there being nothing there. Our first year of farming, 1980, was like that. A 90 plus acre field of canola and we never even had to bring the grain truck home from the field to unload it. Dad must have been made from pretty stern stuff. I was never really a Mustang fan, odd enough. But at least the Fox body 1999-2004 I could stop averting my eyes. I think another issue is how frequently you see them. Yesterday, I can't even say how many I saw when I went to PR, maybe 12, maybe 15? And just one C5. But I am also thankful that through Mustang I am getting my convertible experience and a 4 seater one at that. I ordered a new aluminium clutch quadrant for the car, the people from "The Mustang Shop" in Calgary said that this was a more likely culprit than the cable stretching. I hope it will not be too hard to change. So the oil is changed, fan belt replaced, washed the engine compartment and car. I need to give the interior a bit of a cleaning, vacuum it and then it should be serviceable. I also managed to get my plate ordered, "RNB0DSH". But I'm prepared to shell out the fee again for the Z06's twin "N0CANCR" if I am able to, just for the pleasure of owning it! Going to try to follow an auction sale today, maybe some bins and some combines I'm interested in. But sure if the prices will be low enough but you always have to be prepared in case an opportunity presents itself. Uncomfortable temperatures here, for me at least, but showers still forecast for the weekend and Monday. Stay cool if you are able! Cheers, Garry [/QUOTE]
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