Let's start over......
Wagons are hot in the collector car world right now, and finding them in excellent original condition is extremely difficult since most were purchased to be "used and abused" by families with children. Oh -- and it didn't hurt the value of this one that it was built with a 429......
Last edited by ddellwo; 07-14-2015 at 09:32 PM.
Totally out of stuff to do for the boy. Coloring books, games everything is boring now. Only on day 3, dunno what the heck we going to do for another month and a half with the broke leg.
He scared to death for us to pick him up because what the hospital staff did, scared to ride in the truck cause of the bumps. Don't want to go to any store because he don't want to be carried. And he don't want to ride in Wagon cause its to bumpy
He scared to death for us to pick him up because what the hospital staff did, scared to ride in the truck cause of the bumps. Don't want to go to any store because he don't want to be carried. And he don't want to ride in Wagon cause its to bumpy
I even offered ANY toy he could find at the store if he would just go, he told me to go pick one out and he will wait at home for me
Looked at three jobs today and piled another 399 miles on the Cavalier -- Houston-to-Leander-to-Irving. Hit the road at 7:00 AM and just checked into my hotel -- I am now officially pooped!
Tomorrow I go look at another job just south of DFW and then hop back on the road for the drive back to Houston!
Put new struts all the way around on the Cavalier over the weekend and man what a difference did they make in the ride! I guess those 19-year-old factory struts were pretty much shot.....
Tomorrow I go look at another job just south of DFW and then hop back on the road for the drive back to Houston!
Put new struts all the way around on the Cavalier over the weekend and man what a difference did they make in the ride! I guess those 19-year-old factory struts were pretty much shot.....