i havent ordered from these monkeys but they have my seals and thats pretty rare. http://www.weatherstripspecial.com/
nomber, todavia estoy aqui en arkansas. no regresare hasta los fines de mayo. pero ya empezamos a volar! que chido! pero voy a ser maestro de carga, not a rotorhead jajaja
had weatherstrips for the 73 and 75 Riviera from them... took less than a minute to withdrawl money from my CC, but 4 months before I received the items (after the 4, non replied, emails I wrote, it took another 3 phonecalls). Their excuse in the end was that one of my orders wasn't in stock, so they waited sending the complete order. Received them too late to have them installed for last cruising season, so I cannot tell anything about whether they fit well, but read an article on v8buick a few weeks ago from a buyer who had problems fitting weatherstrips from weatherstripspecial.com properly. For the Rivs I can get them from several vendors (Steele Metro etc), but this was the cheapest.
Wasn't it Bill Gates who started those baseball caps with the rotors? You could be a billionaire with one of those rotorhead caps. That's a long time de la familia, until May. Well, compa, fly like an eagle. Buena suerte.
thanks i feel my arms getting tired already, ill have to get a digital camera and snaps some pictures.
AguasCalientes TV tiene peliculas cada noche pasado 12:00 AM (medianoche), de USA y la epoca del oro del cine Mexicano. We don't have cable in our home, because it's C.R.A.P. TV anyway, so these streaming video tv channels are great. Channel 44 isn't bad either. OchoTV has sound only, but sometimes they put up audio. http://www.ganiz.com/browse.php?pg_which=1&cat=373 And this is AWESOME! for Soccer/futbol. Just type in futbol and let the games begin! http://www.justin.tv/
Thursday and Friday evening are good. They bring in some ex-Televisa singers and bands on AguasCalientes. A little side-story. My wife and i drove to Guanacuato, Guanacuato from Guadalajara, MX, on the new Expressway (4 lane - very nice through some red earth Sierras and Plateaus - awesome countryside!). On our way back, she was checking the maps and fell asleep. I'm cruising along in the Wagon, at about 75 MPH and follow a paved construction detour and get confused about which way to go back to Guad, and start up to Aguascalientes. She wakes up when I'm about 3 miles from it! That's as close as I got. Now, she sees the region on this TV program, and kicks her butt for not letting me drive there! It sure looked like a nice place to visit, I think.