New member (I'm lost)

Discussion in 'The Welcome Wagon' started by maxnjude1, Jan 20, 2013.

  1. Krash Kadillak

    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    Welcome, Maxnjude1.......

    You're doing OK with your posts.

    The way this forum is 'constructed', we don't specifically 'reply' to individual posts. We either mention to post we're replying to, or simply hit the 'quote' button in the post itself. You can even respond to multiple posts by hitting the 'multi-quote' button (should be obvious) for your first, second, pick, etc, then for your last pick, hit the regular 'quote' button, and the reply box pops up with the quotes already imbedded. You can them place your cursor wherever you want to form your replies.

    Looking forward to seeing pics of the Squareback. I learned to drive stick on one way back in 1970.

    Marshall
     
  2. Dewey Satellite

    Dewey Satellite New Member

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    I started out a Bug builder, crashed it into a light pole in a snow storm, then rebuilt it. Learned a LOT about cars and cusomizing on that first Beetle. Oh and of course I lowered it...don't be silly. :disagree:
     
  3. the Rev

    the Rev senior junior Charter Member

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    I ve had a few Vwagons over the years,,,,great cars !!!

    :Welcome: to the board...i think you'll find theres a few of us that did:cheers:
     
  4. Jim 68cuda

    Jim 68cuda Well-Known Member

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    Welcome aboard. I know its off topic, but I just want to see a picture of your Sunbeam Tiger. I love those little British built Mopars with the Ford engines. Last summer I rode up to the Ford show at Carlisle with a buddy of mine in his 66 Tiger with the top down. I was surprised at how comfortable the car was to ride in for the trip (2 hours each way).
     

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