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Today was the 3rd consecutive day above freezing so it was REAL sloppy out. Suffering like Brian in that "The Toys" probably will not see the street until April. 

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It is supposed to get to 61 tomorrow, but there is too much salt on the roads now.
Besides, I still need to bleed the brakes.



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It is supposed to set a record high of 65 here today. No rain and the streets are drying up. I have a bunch of businees stuff to do today so no industrial manufacturing work will be a part of my life.
What will be intergreated into the day is a C5 cruise with a few pictures along with a nice lunch for my lovely bride and myself.
I know you guys are wanting to flame for the C5 thing but the Blacray is up in the air wanting on Mr Brown (UPS) to deliver parts. So the C5 gets a little early year excerise.
Besides I wanted some opinions of the pics I am gonna shoot so I am going to ask my "family" before I post them elsewhere......
What will be intergreated into the day is a C5 cruise with a few pictures along with a nice lunch for my lovely bride and myself.
I know you guys are wanting to flame for the C5 thing but the Blacray is up in the air wanting on Mr Brown (UPS) to deliver parts. So the C5 gets a little early year excerise.
Besides I wanted some opinions of the pics I am gonna shoot so I am going to ask my "family" before I post them elsewhere......
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72 degrees this morning, went to the barn and did a little work on the Vette in its cocoon then cleaned up some leftover leaves from last fall.
Remember guys, those southern folks are going to boil this summer while we cruise around in 70-90 degree weather.
Mom/Dad-sister & her hubby use to live near Dallas. My best friend lives in Houston...another friend in Florida. Those places turn into firepits in the summer. I'll stay norrth of the Mason-Dixon.
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doesn`t fizz me a bit. turn up the furnace. T`s off . a/c on bare chested and i`m happy as a loon cruzin` along in the shark

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I took the vette out yesterday for a spin around the neighbor hood. 77 degrees, partly cloudy, beautiful day. I know come August it will be 99 degrees and the tables will be turned. I have to enjoy it while I can. Ya'll keep'em warm and dry!
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Must all you southern folk keep this thread going. We got 4 foot bankings and enough sand on the roads to make a beach from here to Florida. We are having a warming spell now so things are pretty sloppy. My's tucked away in the garage until late April or May.
Don't feel too bad though, I have a friend that goes south and likes to call to rub it in.
I have a pair of winter Vettes---- Fiberglass, wide in the front, narrow mid section and a little wider tail. Get a pretty good rush flying down the mountain on em.
Don't feel too bad though, I have a friend that goes south and likes to call to rub it in.

I have a pair of winter Vettes---- Fiberglass, wide in the front, narrow mid section and a little wider tail. Get a pretty good rush flying down the mountain on em.

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Vette(s): 1976 L48 4-spd, Mahogany Metalic exterior, Buckskin interior 350ci/350hp, 3rd owner, fiberglass spring, 255/50-16's Torq-Thrust II
Its still cold here, in the high 20's
. Don't think I will be driving the vette any time soon.

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