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Posted By: ken48 Pets and Vintage Chevys - 01/20/12 07:05 PM
We all have an interest in our vintage Chevrolets and many of us have pets as well. How does your pet interact with your Chevy?
Here's a couple of pics of my little guy, named Squirt, exploring the Aero.

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Posted By: kevin47 Re: Pets and Vintage Chevys - 01/21/12 04:41 AM
I've found Carin's to make good driving partners...lousy map readers...Kevin
Posted By: 1928isgreat Re: Pets and Vintage Chevys - 01/21/12 11:06 AM
Now if we could only train them to use a spanner and fetch a cold beer????

Cheers

Ray
Posted By: glyn Re: Pets and Vintage Chevys - 01/21/12 02:13 PM
Originally Posted by 1928isgreat
Now if we could only train them to use a spanner and fetch a cold beer????

Cheers

Ray
I thought that was what wives were for. talk
Posted By: 37Blue Re: Pets and Vintage Chevys - 01/22/12 07:10 PM
Here is Old Blue's guard; Bear. He was about 8 weeks old when this was photo taken on January 10, 2012.
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Hoss; his big brother and also a Chocloate Lab, is getting the evil eye.
Posted By: tonyw Re: Pets and Vintage Chevys - 01/23/12 10:48 AM
Bear is about the age to start training the locate and fetch trick. I wish you lots of luck in that exercise.
Tony
Posted By: ken48 Re: Pets and Vintage Chevys - 01/23/12 08:14 PM
He's lookin' good Lee. Let us know when he doesn't fit up there any more. laugh
Posted By: 37Blue Re: Pets and Vintage Chevys - 01/23/12 08:41 PM
I'm kinda worried where I'm going to sit once he's full grown I get him and Hoss in the cab at the same time. I guess I could put a stock rack on the truck like my Grand Dad did for his horse long ago. I don't think stock racks were a GM accessory, though.
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