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Postby doug hodder » Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:39 am

MK...thanks for the kick in the butt!!!! I drove the Rambler to work today...probably will tomorrow also....Your post caused me to do it....I love sitting next to some "Japanese Tuner" at a stop light and he gets no attention because of some old bald fat guy in a 59 Rambler Station Wagon wearing a hawaiian shirt....I get the honks and thumbs up...they don't....Doug :lol: :lol:
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Postby s4son » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:13 am

I looked for quite a while for a classic car for weekend drives before deciding on a 1980 Shay. The Shay was a factory built 1929 Model A Roadster replica sold through Ford dealerships in the late 70 and early 80s. It even came with a 12 month/12000 warranty through Ford. I looked at real Model As but wasn't comfortable driving one and frankly wanted something a little more modern. The Shay has disk brakes and rack and pinion steering. It is a blast. We have already been in a parade and we drive to St. Charles MO (600 miles round trip) to a Shay owners gathering. Now I have to build a light weight wooden teardrop to pull behind it. Old cars and teardrops just naturally go together.

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Postby Mary K » Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:53 am

doug hodder wrote:MK...thanks for the kick in the butt!!!! I drove the Rambler to work today...probably will tomorrow also....Your post caused me to do it....I love sitting next to some "Japanese Tuner" at a stop light and he gets no attention because of some old bald fat guy in a 59 Rambler Station Wagon wearing a hawaiian shirt....I get the honks and thumbs up...they don't....Doug :lol: :lol:


:applause: :thumbsup: That is the best feeling isn't it?
I got that in my 66 Stang.....wish I still had it.... :(

But Some day I'll be cool, just like YOU!! :D

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Postby Kurt (Indiana) » Wed Sep 26, 2007 12:48 pm

Mary K wrote:
doug hodder wrote:MK...thanks for the kick in the butt!!!! I drove the Rambler to work today...probably will tomorrow also....Your post caused me to do it....I love sitting next to some "Japanese Tuner" at a stop light and he gets no attention because of some old bald fat guy in a 59 Rambler Station Wagon wearing a hawaiian shirt....I get the honks and thumbs up...they don't....Doug :lol: :lol:


:applause: :thumbsup: That is the best feeling isn't it?
I got that in my 66 Stang.....wish I still had it.... :(

But Some day I'll be cool, just like YOU!! :D

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MK & Doug, I know the feeling. :thumbsup:
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Postby Mary K » Wed Sep 26, 2007 1:45 pm

Kurt (Indiana) wrote:MK & Doug, I know the feeling. :thumbsup:
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It's beautiful Kurt...it just makes me cry...... :cry: :cry: Mama.... :cry:

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Postby Classic Finn » Wed Sep 26, 2007 4:53 pm

s4son wrote:I looked for quite a while for a classic car for weekend drives before deciding on a 1980 Shay. The Shay was a factory built 1929 Model A Roadster replica sold through Ford dealerships in the late 70 and early 80s. It even came with a 12 month/12000 warranty through Ford. I looked at real Model As but wasn't comfortable driving one and frankly wanted something a little more modern. The Shay has disk brakes and rack and pinion steering. It is a blast. We have already been in a parade and we drive to St. Charles MO (600 miles round trip) to a Shay owners gathering. Now I have to build a light weight wooden teardrop to pull behind it. Old cars and teardrops just naturally go together.

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Hi Scott

Do they still sell them there in the States and what price range are they?
Ive been looking for a Model A also..

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