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#1054691 09/08/2014 1:37 AM
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Had wonderful time thanks to all.

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We did too...nice to see you again! Sorry we didn't get to say goodbye.... hope your trip home is safe & smooth sailing!


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Vicki and I are also home with no issues, other than being tired and leaving on another trip tomorrow..
Wish safe travels to everyone.

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We almost made it to Muskogee before a motor mount broke, which in turn caused a broken rotor and a wrecker ride into Muskogee.

Have made arrangements to weld up the mount in the morning.


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Glad to see everyone & I got home w/out problems. Hope to see you all next year...joe


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Cletis -- Broken motor mount! Yikes!! Glad you and June are okay and the truck is being taken care of! You might be able to give Alvin a hand toting that "Hard Luck" Trophy he won this year!

We made it through St Louis okay and and have made camp for the night.


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sorry to hear of your mishap Cletis it proves that anything can happen, glad you both are all right. I stopped in Indy and took my family out to supper, it is amazing how kids can grow, my granddaughter was not there at first and when she came in i was not sure it was her. my only mishap was when i thought i had bird droppings on the truck was a fairly large stone chip. the amazing difference the cooler weather made on the trip home, did not feel i had been on the road for 10 hrs. Ron


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Made the 20 miles home without incident. Sorry about your chip, Ron, and sorry about your breakdown Cletis----hope you're back on the road soon. Great to see everyone.


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That's what you get for trying to pop a wheelie Charlie.


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The mount is welded and reinstalled and the cap and rotor replaced. We are fidina load up and head home. Thanks for the condolences.


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Sorry to hear about the mishaps on the road home. Charlie, Sounds like you might have to trade that truck in for an older model. lol. I hope everyone else makes it home safe.


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Charlie,

How does the motor mount impact the rotor? Firewall clearance?


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This was a special trip for my wife and I. We never leave town, so getting out in public is sort of strange for us. We met some amazing people. Kind, generous, and very friendly. You all are just the community we appreciate. Its an honor being a member of this amazing community. Thanks for a great day in KC. Wish we could have stayed longer. We will make a point to be there every year from now on. Thanks for a great time!

Deve and Vietta

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Deve,
It was great to meet you and talk to you. My wife really enjoyed talking with your wife about the home town. Maybe we'll run into you next time we are up near Hesston visiting.
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cletis,
Sorry to hear about that. But glad to hear that you are safe, back together and on the road again.
I made it home with no issues.
Also was glad to have Alvin and his wife stop by on their way home to gab just a little bit more.
Great time and as always glad came.
Safe travels to all and looking forward to next year.

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I enjoyed seeing everyone. It was a fantastic show. Seemed like the best turnout ever.
George

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Yeah Joe, the engine jumped up and the cap hit the fire wall. But that wasn't the last of the problems.

Today, about 15 miles north of Decatur on a farm road, a rear tire blew. There is no shoulder on this road. I had to pull onto the grass right-of-way. And the jack is in the suburban. Pretty soon a good ol' boy stopped and looks all through his work truck with stuff scattered everywhere in the bed and tool box and he can't find his jack. He left and pretty quick another good ol' boy in a Lincoln Navigator stopped. His ol' lady was driving and she was nervous as a prostitute in church. But he got the screw jack out and even jacked it up for me. Lucky I was on dirt. The jack wouldn't go high enough to get the spare on so we dug a hole for it. Got 'er done and the ol' boy wouldn't even let me buy him a 6 pack.

I am glad to be home from that trip.


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darn Charlie, that sounds like one heck of an adventure you had. Glad you, your lady & the truck finally got home ok..joe


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Always great seeing you, George! I regret not having an opportunity to talk with you much this year.


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Thanks for coming out, Deve! It was great to meet you and Vietta and we hope to see you around again. I look forward to continuing the discussion we started.

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Well Karen and Tim would like to thank you all for the great time we had in K C at San Deigo now will catch up later


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Deve,

I know it was a trip to come but I'm glad you did it, too. It's hard to explain to people just WHO Stovebolt is. But events like this ... well, after you have been there, you don't need 'splain nothing!

Glad you and Vietta made it (found us).



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Same here George!
Thanks for the help with the engine tear down, but once Alvin got in there, stay outta the way and hand him tools.

I still want to learn about the HEI system change over you were ready to do.
That is something I have never done before.

Thanks
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George,

It was a great bunch of folks again. Thanks for sending me the picture. Turned out we had a few on our camera, too! John has downloaded his. Need to download mine. And then get about uploading them!

Peg


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Karen
Sorry you and Tim did not get to meet any Turtle people!
Next time you are in the area, we'll see if we can fix you up with a stay over with them.

Don & Vicki King


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Karen and Tim... I haven't really left the confines of the US, but watch HouseHunters International. I would have loved to have spent some time embarrassing myself in person, but how close to Coober Pedy are you? wink Happy you were there and hope to see you again!


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deve hi Coober Pedy would be a 12 hour drive we are on the coast of New South Wales 100 miles north of Sydney in the Hunter valley


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Very nice! I am sure it's beautiful there.


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Hey All,

Just a note to say what a wonderful time we had in K.c.!
It was GREAT to see familiar faces and some new ones! Thanks to all for making my friend Joe feel like one of the group and tagging him with the A.K.A "The Driver"! I am positive that without his efforts I would never make it there!

Great conversations, so much to see and take in, and most of all relaxing! My son, David (D-200) had a great time as well!! And yes..... my boy is STILL talking about it to all his friends!!!!

If anyone has not made this trip, they are missing out on something special!

Thanks for a GREAT TIME,

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It was nice to meet you Frank. I'm sure it was quite an experience for the boy.

I have a sticker on the Suburban saying "Take a kid to a car show".


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Frank,

It was good to see you and David again. You both seemed a lot less shy than last year! That's good.

I think it's great now for camping in the park - opens up some options.

It was a very good time.

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