TeamDart
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Other than Building muscle cars.....
Off roading (in my Ramcharger of cource, lol), riding my Harley, Camping, Hiking, & guns (lots of guns :evil2: )
Hey BD! I think I know you from www.ramchargercentral.com Good to see you here. :cheers:
Yep one in the same. Bought the 66 Dart off of Chris's (WyCoyboy) kid.
A new practical interest that will be further refined: making things that will remove significant portions of my digits if I fail to respect them.
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Note: The edge has since been cleaned-up a bit
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Building Mopar junker models
There sure is some great hobbies here =P~
Me, I enjoy tracking and seeing mother nature as best I can, Stealthy motions for exercise and watching for that pack of coyotes or cats here in Arkansas, Playing the drums when I have the opportunity too.
When I am stuck in the house I build a model for sanity
Fishing and cooking and camping with my Victoria "66 valiant"
A trip to the drag strip with a cooler full and a grill going meeting new folks at the track.
My new hobby is enjoying the lack of worrying if I have a pack of cigarettes in my pocket :-D
In the last picture is just a dream to leave everyone for a couple weeks and collect my self and abilities
to take care of myself and enjoy the things I did as a child.
A new practical interest that will be further refined: making things that will remove significant portions of my digits if I fail to respect them.
I did that on last winter Bill, And thank you :-DMy all time favorite race car... Gorgeous model!!!! Did you build it, or is it a discast?
Revell, I think, used to have a kit for that car with working springs doors, hood, steering etc... It was plastic (this was in 1961.) My roomate built one. It was nice, but didn't ever look as good as yours...
What about the white color; was their car ever white?
I can't remember...
Thanks for any info!
GREAT car....
Bill
Enjoying my other favorite hobby with my Daughter's Brother in law.
Hence the title, rock n roll losers, a little sloppy after a couple beers.
Spaz
That's good bud!
How long have you been playing?
I'm still learning... it's easy to get derailed and not practice... like staying on the computer all of the time! :-D
Been playing jazz on an electric guitar since 1954... not "old" jazz, like traditional, Dixieland, New Orleans, or swing era jazz; all that stuff was before my time. I just got in on what they call the "post Bop" era, which features guys like Dizzy Gillespie, Sonny Rollins, Oscar Peterson, Jimmy Smith, and Howard Roberts. Never heard of those guys?
Not surprised; seems like all the guitar players on this forum are rock and roll enthusiasts. Or, folk music devotees.... or, Country (C & W) players.
I heard a joke the other day that relates to how unpopular jazz is in the mainstream.
EMCEE, "Why did you decided to become a JAZZ musician?"
Horn player, "Because I hate crowds!"
If anyone cares, I have 2 guitars; a 1964 Fender Musicmaster that I bought new in '66, and an Epiphone Zephyr acoustic/electric (see pic) that I bought new in 2005.
I play in local bands when they can find work. Jazz is not exactly a hot commidity in Arkansas (never was,) but, playing it is at least as much fun as driving my Vortech-blown, 360 Magnum-powered Valiant! 8)