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#414996 09/22/18 04:16 PM
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Kahuna Offline OP
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Aloha from Hawaii.
I am a new member. I live on an island in the middle of the Pacific. I enjoy driving my 35 Chevy 2 door sedan year round.
I am looking forward to advice and help about old Chevy stuff. If your from Hawaii, let me know.
Mahalo

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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Welcome From Western Pa !!!!!!!!


Jim
1935 3 window coupe standard
2004 SSR
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Aloha Jim,
Although I have been in Hawaii for 43 years, I grew up a yinzer from Irwin. My
Dad was a machinist for the PRR, Penn Central, and Conrail. I spent most of
my teenage years getting dirty at all the great dirt tracks in the area. I also
visited the old Pittsburgh International Speedway (PID). I have very fond memories
of Western Pennsylvania. Uncle Sam scooped me up to fix jets in during Viet Nam.
I currently drive a hot rod 35 Chevy. Pretty much all original but the drive train. I
need to rebuild my steering box. I have all the parts. Are there any surprises that
I should know about? Mahalo for the welcome, Go Steelers ! Al

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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Small world, before I retired I was a machinist making parts for locomotive engines !!!!!!!


Jim
1935 3 window coupe standard
2004 SSR
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Kahuna Offline OP
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Aloha,
Well Jim, they say working with machinery delays dementia. I hope they are right.
My Dad started out in Pitcairn and retired after Altoona. Taught me everything that
I know about cars. (and the use of asbestos) Al


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