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  1. CapriceEstate

    CapriceEstate Yacht Captain

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    Oh, I know it's all just funnin, but I couldn't help but see it as a photo opportunity LOL.
     
  2. Blackfoot

    Blackfoot Wagonless Soul

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    My dad has a belt buckle that looks alot like that, does it have the head of a longhorn on it and made by Marlboro??

    I used to dress just like you, but once I hit puberty, I found out I sweat like a hooker at confession, so the Flannel over T's had to go. Now I wear just Ts and shorts as much as possible, even in the winter I wear shorts alot of the time. Used to wear nothing but Cowboy boots too, but my feet got so wide that keeping my feet shoved in them was nothing but torture.

    On another note, we need to find you some front bumper fillers for that baby.
     
  3. CapriceEstate

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    It's not a Marlboro Buckle. I bought it at the county fair. I don't wear it much, because it gouges into my gut. I have a smaller 58 Chevy Crest Emblem one that I usually wear, from when I had my 58. I'm a pretty sweaty guy myself most of the time. It kinda blows, but I'm just a collared shirt kinda guy. And trust me, there's nothing worse than sweating when you've got a scalp covered in Brylcreem and Vitalis! I have a pair of cowboy boots I just bought too. 6 bucks at goodwill. But I wear a 13 EE, so it blows squeezing into boots for me too, I can completely relate.
     
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    Oh yeah, the Body beautiful, with the knees that please!:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:

    BF, too much, too early. ... A hooker at confession...:rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:
     
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    hey BF, did you get a taste of the people we refer to as YINZERS here in pittsburgh when you were here?

    "yinz goin' dahntahn an have a fried bologna sammich dahn-er at primani's?"

    tom, im looking for a buick tri-shield belt buckle. if ya see one let me know.
     
  6. CapriceEstate

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    I did some searching for one, to no avail, but I will keep on the search for you!!!
     
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    Harry Clamshell Well-Known Member Charter Member

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    Bought in 1982 (after I owned a 77 Bonneville, a 77 Caprice Coupe and a 74 Camaro)

    1975 Buick Riviera GS
    Bonestock except for LPG-convertion (car can run on regular gas or LPG), repaint back to original color
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    Next was a 73 boattail Riviera barn find (in The Netherlands:rofl2: ):
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    71 Electra:
    bought last year in LA and after a couple of thousand miles througout a couple of states I shipped it home:
    Photo made just before disassambling to have it repainted

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    Vitalis, brylcreem, boots, jeans... The only thing I lack is the flanel. I typically just wear t-shirts...
    You seem to be one of the few that dress like that.
    I am refered to by most in my school as a greaser, and I wear that term with endearment. :thumbs2:
     
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    i wear sandals year round, in the winter too. i try to wear shorts. im very hairy so i tent to stay warm ...which sucked in Fla!

    RIV, i take it LPG is cheaper and more available there?
     
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    You're another tonic/brylcreem boy? Not too many of those left anymore. I have to wear a collared shirt, I feel naked without one. We are very very few and far between and I too wore the term "greaser" along with "hick" "redneck" "hillbilly" and my favorites "car guy" and "back-alley-mechanic" in high school.

     
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    Heck As soon I find a way to sneak across the border I'm moving into FF garage.

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    In a couple more years, there will be no borders to sneak across, free reign without border patrol to mess with us.
     
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    Interesting tell me more in a new post.
     
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    I had a brand new '72 Duece and a Quarter back in the day.
    Root beer brown metallic with beige vinyl top and and brocade cloth interior.
    I really wanted a Riviera, but I needed something a bit more practical.
    Maybe someday I'll finally get one.
    With a genuine BUICK 455.
    Oh yeah, baby.
     
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    non-wagon vehicles...

    a 60 VW Van
    a 67 VW Bug,
    a 74 Ford Mustang II,
    an 85 Ford T-Bird,
    an 88 Ford Taurus,
    an 88 Acura Legend,
    a 95 Ford Taurus...
    I got pictures of some of 'em,somewhere...
     

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