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Old 07-13-2004, 07:45 PM
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It was an interesting trip. I actually thought the car behind me hit me. I did not know what really happened till I got out and looked at the damage. I took a high speed driving class a few years ago. Got to drive my own car for the week. I feel that it helped me this time. I-35 between San Antonio and Dallas is one of the most deadly roads in America. It is being made worse by excessive growth and the highway going to 4 lanes each way. Hope you are all safe this summer.

The Televisions are going to be replaced, a life can't.


I wrote down measurements from the Crosley. I will be driving back to Texas soon the drop off another load at my house in San Antonio. I will pick up some sets and bring them back to Georgia. I may have to put a car out of the garage. The Tv collection is taking over. It is a fun hobby though. You folks are great!

Been looking for a 60's Dodge panel van. An A-100 would be sweet but they are expensive. We can all thank the Little Red Wagon for that. I looked at a 66 Dodge telephone company van last week. Too rusty for me. Want to combine the two hobbies by making a television repair van. It would be neat to display the restored van with a few vintage televisions in the back for display. Think it would be a hit(AHEM!) at car shows.

The Toyota van is about to be recycled into more toyotas!

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