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Since I participate in some web based auto forums and use the name "Eisboch"
on some, I decided to switch back the name here also. I was getting
confused as to who I was.

BTW ... for those interested in the classic car hobby, I put up a couple of
temporary pages on my website with pics of a cruise night I attended last
night. I don't go often, but when I do it's a lot of fun and you meet some
great people. There's only a few pics (and a slide show option) on the site
because it got really busy around the General Lee.
There were about 400 cars there.

The temporary pages may be viewed at:

www.eisboch.com/t1

Eisboch

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On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 07:17:55 -0400, Eisboch wrote:

There's only a few pics (and a slide show option)
on the site because it got really busy around the General Lee.


I noticed your General Lee has the Dixie Horns. Perhaps you have already
seen this, but you could have been in the movies. ;-)

http://georgefrancisonline.homestead.com/Dixie.html
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On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 07:17:55 -0400, Eisboch wrote:

There's only a few pics (and a slide show option)
on the site because it got really busy around the General Lee.


I noticed your General Lee has the Dixie Horns. Perhaps you have already
seen this, but you could have been in the movies. ;-)

http://georgefrancisonline.homestead.com/Dixie.html


No movies for me, but the horn sounds just like that .... even the little
"puuuuchhh" at the beginning from the air compressor.

Eisboch

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Eisboch wrote:
Since I participate in some web based auto forums and use the name "Eisboch"
on some, I decided to switch back the name here also. I was getting
confused as to who I was.

BTW ... for those interested in the classic car hobby, I put up a couple of
temporary pages on my website with pics of a cruise night I attended last
night. I don't go often, but when I do it's a lot of fun and you meet some
great people. There's only a few pics (and a slide show option) on the site
because it got really busy around the General Lee.
There were about 400 cars there.

The temporary pages may be viewed at:

www.eisboch.com/t1

Eisboch

www.eisboch.com


That baby blue '64 ( I think) Galaxy is a beauty!!

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Eisboch wrote:
Since I participate in some web based auto forums and use the name
"Eisboch"
on some, I decided to switch back the name here also. I was getting
confused as to who I was.

BTW ... for those interested in the classic car hobby, I put up a couple
of
temporary pages on my website with pics of a cruise night I attended last
night. I don't go often, but when I do it's a lot of fun and you meet
some
great people. There's only a few pics (and a slide show option) on the
site
because it got really busy around the General Lee.
There were about 400 cars there.

The temporary pages may be viewed at:

www.eisboch.com/t1

Eisboch

www.eisboch.com


That baby blue '64 ( I think) Galaxy is a beauty!!


I like the '64s, but I'd love to find a cherry '63 Galaxie 500 XL
convertible. The problem with Fords of this vintage is that they weren't
well built and those that remain usually have not withstood the test of time
well. Finding one in decent shape and for a reasonable price is tough.

RCE

www.eisboch.com




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Eisboch wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...
Eisboch wrote:
Since I participate in some web based auto forums and use the name
"Eisboch"
on some, I decided to switch back the name here also. I was getting
confused as to who I was.

BTW ... for those interested in the classic car hobby, I put up a couple
of
temporary pages on my website with pics of a cruise night I attended last
night. I don't go often, but when I do it's a lot of fun and you meet
some
great people. There's only a few pics (and a slide show option) on the
site
because it got really busy around the General Lee.
There were about 400 cars there.

The temporary pages may be viewed at:

www.eisboch.com/t1

Eisboch

www.eisboch.com

That baby blue '64 ( I think) Galaxy is a beauty!!


I like the '64s, but I'd love to find a cherry '63 Galaxie 500 XL
convertible. The problem with Fords of this vintage is that they weren't
well built and those that remain usually have not withstood the test of time
well. Finding one in decent shape and for a reasonable price is tough.

RCE

www.eisboch.com


Who are you and who were you before you were Eisboch. Whoever or
whatever your handle was, it must have sucked if you prefer Eisboch over
your previous one.

--
Reggie

That's my story and I am sticking to it!
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"Reginald P. Smithers III" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...
Eisboch wrote:
Since I participate in some web based auto forums and use the name
"Eisboch"
on some, I decided to switch back the name here also. I was getting
confused as to who I was.

BTW ... for those interested in the classic car hobby, I put up a
couple of
temporary pages on my website with pics of a cruise night I attended
last
night. I don't go often, but when I do it's a lot of fun and you meet
some
great people. There's only a few pics (and a slide show option) on the
site
because it got really busy around the General Lee.
There were about 400 cars there.

The temporary pages may be viewed at:

www.eisboch.com/t1

Eisboch

www.eisboch.com
That baby blue '64 ( I think) Galaxy is a beauty!!


I like the '64s, but I'd love to find a cherry '63 Galaxie 500 XL
convertible. The problem with Fords of this vintage is that they
weren't well built and those that remain usually have not withstood the
test of time well. Finding one in decent shape and for a reasonable
price is tough.

RCE

www.eisboch.com

Who are you and who were you before you were Eisboch. Whoever or whatever
your handle was, it must have sucked if you prefer Eisboch over your
previous one.

--
Reggie


It's a closely guarded secret.

Eisboch

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Eisboch wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
ups.com...

Eisboch wrote:
Since I participate in some web based auto forums and use the name
"Eisboch"
on some, I decided to switch back the name here also. I was getting
confused as to who I was.

BTW ... for those interested in the classic car hobby, I put up a couple
of
temporary pages on my website with pics of a cruise night I attended last
night. I don't go often, but when I do it's a lot of fun and you meet
some
great people. There's only a few pics (and a slide show option) on the
site
because it got really busy around the General Lee.
There were about 400 cars there.

The temporary pages may be viewed at:

www.eisboch.com/t1

Eisboch

www.eisboch.com


That baby blue '64 ( I think) Galaxy is a beauty!!


I like the '64s, but I'd love to find a cherry '63 Galaxie 500 XL
convertible. The problem with Fords of this vintage is that they weren't
well built and those that remain usually have not withstood the test of time
well. Finding one in decent shape and for a reasonable price is tough.

RCE

www.eisboch.com


When I was a youth, a neighbor bought a brand new '64 XL, 390, 4 speed,
Hurst shifter. Being a kid, and loving cars, I drooled over that
beauty! Since then, I've always wanted one. I did buy a '65 (major body
style change) but, being how 65 was a totally different car it just
wasn't the same... I did drive that car alot, though, until being a
western NY car, the frame rusted so bad that it actually bent in half
going down the road!!

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When I was a youth, a neighbor bought a brand new '64 XL, 390, 4 speed,
Hurst shifter. Being a kid, and loving cars, I drooled over that
beauty! Since then, I've always wanted one. I did buy a '65 (major body
style change) but, being how 65 was a totally different car it just
wasn't the same... I did drive that car alot, though, until being a
western NY car, the frame rusted so bad that it actually bent in half
going down the road!!


One of the reasons I got into this classic car stuff was a long-time search
for a '63 or '64 Galaxie 500 XL.
I like both, but if had to choose, I'd take the '63. I had a '62 Galaxie
500 Sunliner (convertible) a couple of years ago that was in really nice
condition, but it had a 292 ci engine and bench seats. It just didn't do it
for me so I sold it.

They are not easy to find and those that are available in the condition I am
seeking are priced out of sight.

Eisboch

www.eisboch.com


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Eisboch wrote:
"basskisser" wrote in message
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When I was a youth, a neighbor bought a brand new '64 XL, 390, 4 speed,
Hurst shifter. Being a kid, and loving cars, I drooled over that
beauty! Since then, I've always wanted one. I did buy a '65 (major body
style change) but, being how 65 was a totally different car it just
wasn't the same... I did drive that car alot, though, until being a
western NY car, the frame rusted so bad that it actually bent in half
going down the road!!


One of the reasons I got into this classic car stuff was a long-time search
for a '63 or '64 Galaxie 500 XL.
I like both, but if had to choose, I'd take the '63. I had a '62 Galaxie
500 Sunliner (convertible) a couple of years ago that was in really nice
condition, but it had a 292 ci engine and bench seats. It just didn't do it
for me so I sold it.

They are not easy to find and those that are available in the condition I am
seeking are priced out of sight.


I'll bet, you just don't see many anymore.



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