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T minus 5 weeks and counting:
Gemtronics chart paper - check "A" Loran Numbers - check Soap for sounding lead - check Spoon squids - check Whale oil for gear case - check Bearcat Crosley oil filters - check Red Solo Cups - check |
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You`ll need to index those Crosley case splits.
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As a young kid in 1960 Hurricane Donna rolled across the state
of Florida.... ![]() looking out the back window in my Dad's 1950 Crosley Wagon to escape the flooding of the streets in Holly Hill, FL. one block west of the ICW (Intracoastal Waterway) Man o man.... I be OLD !! How I would love to have that old car today!! Thats what the gathering is all about good times and bad,, Yo, Rot Gut HOOK US UP !!!
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WoW- guess the Terrys have more in common than the first name, the Pirate namesake, and now a Crosley. When I was about 11 my uncle gave me a pretty beat 1947 Crosley. It would overheat if driven at road speeds so over the next two or three years I killed it driving up and down our orange grove for whatever excuse I could get. "Yes, Mom I'll go get some oranges or the fire wood at the end of the property". When the battery would die, Dad would push start me with his one cylinder Gravely garden tractor." I also remember Donna, not much of a problem in Fort Pierce. But my folks took a big truck of goods to the Keys and then to Fort Myers.
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