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Got the '31 out 2 1/2 weeks ago and have been taking it to work, nursing home, church, golfing, giving grandkids rides, ect. Life is great. carbana Longest round trip was 20 miles @ 25 - 30mph. driving


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Yep, Getting them out and driving them is great! We have 4 old tractors and all run but not restored. Keep those pictures coming!

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Okay...will do. I have one photo planned when I get the car out that you guys are gonna love!

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Skip, This isn't a picture of Elvira driving is it? luv2


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Hum.....well.....no......but you are pretty close!

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Hey Dog, I can't wait to see the next episode.

After I got the grass cut today I started up the 68 just to warm up the garage! All that horsepower sure did the trick.



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COMING NEXT WEEK......ON A COMPUTER SCREEN NEAR YOU......"SHE RUNS!!! - UPDATE".......THE NEXT EPISODE!

"Charlotte Mae" the 1932 Chevrolet (also known as "Old Smokey") with all of her original barn survivor splendor vs. a beautifully restored Model A Ford sedan. Who will be the winner of this face-off at "high noon"? Don't miss this next exciting adventure!!

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Good to hear, I'll be watching for it! yay


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Cool! This should be interesting so stay tuned!!

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Now I am wondering what the contest might be? First one to drip oil? Most smoke out the tailpipe? Longest time to stop bouncing?

We all know that fastest acceleration, shortest stopping distance, ride stability, comfort, etc. are in the Chevy bag.


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Well....there is absolutely no contest when it comes to the smoking thingy. Charlotte Mae wins that hands down! You will see what I mean when some of the photos of the "contest" are posted on Chevy Chatter II next week.

On the rest of your guesses....none of the above! The face-off at "high noon" between the two cars is for....well.....you will see next week.

To be continued......

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I wasn't guessing just trying to hype the event to get more people anticipating the post. Just hope it equals or exceeds the expectations.


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Ha ha! Thanks for helping to increase the hype for the event. That's cool!

Expectations? Hum......hopefully the event will equal everyone's expectations. However, I think that I can safely say that there won't be any photos of a scantily clad Elvira sitting on the hood of my '32 Chevy. bigl

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SHE RUNS!!! -- THE NEXT EPISODE!

As you will recall, in the first episode Charlotte Mae (1932 Chevrolet Special Sedan) was removed from her cocoon in the back of my shop after resting on jack stands for 37 years. The vehicle is a “barn survivor” and she was purchased from her original owner way back in 1972. The car is all original and when her engine became extremely worn she was parked in the proverbial barn back in 1953. We drove the vehicle off an on after the purchase and then put the car in dry storage in my shop in 1974.

Fast forward to the present time: After removing Charlotte Mae from her dry storage in my shop and repairing everything that needed to be repaired, i.e. the shorted headlight wiring, the broken tail light assembly, the horn, getting her running, adjusting the brakes, changing oil and much more, she was ready to go on her first maiden voyage in 37 years. This was going to be a great experience!

What a better way to introduce her back into society than have a “face-off” with one of Chevrolets staunch rivals…….the Model A Ford! Hounded for months by the owner of a 1929 Model A Ford the date was set for her first road trip and for the “face-off” with her arch rival. The date….Monday, June 20th at exactly “High Noon”!

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Prior to the competition the two vehicles met at the Junkyard Dog’s shop in Eagle Point, Oregon. Parked side by side an immediate comparison can be drawn between the two cars…..one, a “barn survivor” and the other a nicely restored driver. From here the two cars were driven to the place of the “showdown” previously selected several months ago.

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Charlotte Mae led the way to the destination of the dual between the two cars, with the Model A following close behind. You can see from the smoke depicted in the above photo why Charlotte Mae received her recent nickname of “Old Smokey”. Besides, what is more appropriate than a Ford following behind engulfed in a cloud of smoke from a Chevrolet? The smoke that you see here is real and there is actually more “blow-by” bellowing out of the breather tube under the hood as well!

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The site chosen for the “face-off” was an old historic house owned by Mr. & Mrs. Junkyard Dog. The location is about 7 miles from home and the house was built in 1870 making it 141 years old. Called the “Wood House”, it is named after the man that built the structure….Marvin Sylvester Wood. Old Marvin was a Civil War veteran and he was wounded and presumed dead during the Civil War. Found on the battlefield still alive three days later, he was nursed back to health and in 1869 he moved to Eagle Point, Oregon from back east and he built the “Wood House” a year later.

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Rejuvenated back in 2001, the “Wood House” is open to the public by appointment and on special occasions. Here in Oregon, a house that is 141 years old is pretty darned old, while back east this house would probably be considered fairly new. The “Wood House” is the most photographed and art-painted house in the Northwest and there are photos and paintings of it all over the world. Thus, this place was chosen as a perfect site for the much anticipated “face off” between the Ford and the Chevrolet.

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Also on site, among a host of cool farm equipment for the enjoyment of visitors to the old house, is this 1950 Chevrolet farm truck.

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Upon arrival to the “Wood House” the two rivals were parked nose to nose in the front parking area and the “face off” began! Though similar in appearance, the more chrome on the front end of the Chevrolet definitely stands out.

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After numerous photos were taken of the two cars, the vehicles were moved into the yard on the grass in front of the house and once again the “face off” continued.

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The comment was made that Charlotte Mae looked more “natural” at the “Wood House” than the Model A Ford because of her dilapidated condition……her condition matched the house perfectly!

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This is a natural setting to display the two old cars. However, the vehicles are young when compared to the house which is 59 years older than the Model A Ford.

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“He did it!!.....No…..he did it!”

That is the Junkyard Dog on the left and George Rambo (he owns the ’29 Model A Ford) on the right. Yes...."Rambo" is George's real name!

Continued...

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Part 2...

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Being three years newer, the ’32 Chevy has the more advanced looking body style than the Model A.

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This shot was taken from the front porch of the “Wood House”.

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The whole purpose of this “face off” is for you, the members of Chevy Chatter II, to decide which car you like the best…..the old Chevrolet barn survivor or the pretty Model A Ford. Even though we are all Chevrolet dudes here, keep an open mind when voting….and be honest. Yep, I know…it’s a Ford…..but the Model A deserves a fair chance too, and if the Ford wins that’s fine with Charlotte Mae.

So guys, vote for the car you like the best and let’s see who wins this face off. The voting will close on Sunday, June 26th at midnight. Please post your votes below on this thread.

Happy Motoring!

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I'll throw the first vote in for the bow tie... The old girl looks elegant in her dual side mounts, despite the years of wear on her paint. Not to insult the Ford owner, but I think I'd rather spend the afternoon waxing the Chevy than driving the oval. Those Jumbo tires on Henry's product look a little funny too!


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Man, that vote was fast! It didn't take you long brewster. Thanks for the vote and let's hope that we get many more before the deadline on Sunday at midnight.

Yep, as you noticed, the '29 Model A sports early V8 Ford wheels, tires and hubcaps.

Hope that you enjoyed this episode and the photos.

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I'll vote for the 32 Chevrolet also the A model should be grateful that you let it drive through her smoke. Michael.


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I will vote for the Wood House and then the 32 Chevrolet of course

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I think I might be a little biased, but Old Smokey gets my vote.

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Great pictures and story. I have to vote for the '32 Chevy, I think the '32 Chevrolets were one of the sharpest cars ever built! I really like the Ford too but it just can't compete with the classic looks of a '32 Chevy.
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P.S. Did your friend know the vote was going to be on a Chevy forum? LOL

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Hey! The Ford is "cute", but the Chevy is ELEGANT. Know what I mean? Duh, well of course you do!

Is that a blown head gasket? Just seems like the smoke is too white for mostly oil.


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Loyalty is important. I vote for the Dog's Chevy of course.
More power, better ride, better looking, better brakes, AND keeps down the mosquitos.

But I'll take 'em both. VERY cool posting Skip! Thanks...

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Great post. Old Smokey gets my vote.


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P.S. Did your friend know the vote was going to be on a Chevy forum? LOL

Yep....I warned him in advance. And, he is watching the voting as well.

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Is that a blown head gasket? Just seems like the smoke is too white for mostly oil.


Old Smokey is so worn out that anything is possible, including a blown head gasket. However, when viewed in person the smoke is more blue than white. And, within about 14 miles of driving to the face-off location and back, she burned around one-fourth of a quart of oil.

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