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Gerard 05-22-2014 10:49 PM

new website , Model A and MG TD
 

I don't post so much here anymore but read a lot of comments/ advice given by you Guy's The reason for not posting is that I got frustrated with no reply's if I send some a answer on a request via a PM . I think that good manners are gone as the day 's go forward and it seems a sign of the time we live in. But having sad that I DON'T like it Call me a "old Fashioned" old Fart if you will
Model A Ford guy's in the region pressed me a bit to publish the website . Reluctantly I agreed. So here it is. Not only mode A but also a MG TD and give 's an idea about the work I have done on those cars.

http://Crestoncars.wordpress.com

Cheers

Gerard

Mike V. Florida 05-22-2014 11:13 PM

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If they are not expecting a PM and have never used the function before one can expect a certain amount of non responses.

I just usually post an answer here on the forum. I use the PM feature to ask a question that might be misunderstood by the general readership but rarly have I not received an answer if I was expecting one.

Nice pictures on the site!

ford3 05-22-2014 11:15 PM

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love the clam shell MG's, I worked on then in the 60's,a basic sport car, not a very powerful engine with a weak crank, I replaced about a dozen of them in the 5 yrs I worked as a mechanic, loved the SU carbs, the only carb I have ever found that you could overhaul with out removing it, and a lousy Lucas electrical system

MichaelSchwarzer 05-23-2014 12:56 AM

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Hi Gerard, this looks great. Very nice work. I love to see such projects (Fordor), as i am very much encouraged. It can be done!
Michael

dumb person 05-23-2014 01:14 AM

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Frustrated with no reply to an answer? No response to a question might be frustrating but i cannot think of a logical reply to an answer.

(Now that i think about it alot of old ppl think i owe them free hugs & petting just because they looked in my direction, glad i don't live in their generation, that would be creepy. i must have seen 1million girls in my time and none of them ever gave me any free hugs.)

roccaas 05-23-2014 05:59 AM

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Wow, two of my favorite rolling sculptures on one page. I'd love to see more. Thank you for posting. If I ever DONT respond to a Personal Email from you, the equivalent of lashing with a wet internet noodle is well within your rights!

Gerard 05-23-2014 09:24 AM

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Roccaas ! There are approx. a 1000 pictures on this website on the last page of the introduction ( bottom ) :click on car of interest and it leads you towards it.

cheers

Gerard

The link to " pictures " is given in RED click on them and of you go.

afuncar 05-23-2014 09:47 AM

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really enjoyed your post beautiful cars thanks for sharing.

PeteCruz2715 05-23-2014 01:54 PM

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Gerard that is a VERY nicely designed and laid out webpage for an "old fashioned, old fart"! Nice cars too.

Gerard 05-24-2014 11:11 AM

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Pete ,

Thanks for the compliments but in fact my son-in-law designed the website . and build it. My contribution was only uploading about 1000 pictures to the Netherlands ( 8 hr job ) and I thank him dearly for his patience

Gerard

tbirdtbird 05-24-2014 11:22 PM

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"Moisture controlled at 62 %"

Too high. Cars will rust.

Needs to be 40% or lower


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