ROAD TRIP!! [message #2591] |
Wed, 12 March 2003 21:45 |
Jc
Messages: 217 Registered: March 2000 Location: N.W. Chicago Suburb
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So....BC drives from Kentucky to Carbondale, IL then on to the Mattoon {Central, IL}. Me coming from North of Chicago to meet at Roys place! BC and I doing a little JBL Trading and BC bringing up my new Red Frankenstein he made me buy! Roy and Kathy have the BBQ smoking when we get there - Beer, Brats and Burgers! Life is too good! I bring down a 3x15 bottom in black that I figure I'd make Brad take home with him - But alas! He has the Camry! TOO SMALL YOU SAY? HA....move the seats - do a bit of tugging and pushing - It's in the CAR! Now he can't get it out, so I charge him an extra $25! Then a bit of BC and Roy jammin' in the "Studio" and then the return 250 mile trip for both of us. I have posted the proof on the PIC site under the MISC. Page - Where there is a will, there is a way! Jc
http://www.kustomplayer.com/Picturepage.html?1046893706300
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Re: ROAD TRIP!! [message #2597 is a reply to message #2592] |
Thu, 13 March 2003 09:22 |
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leftover beer!!!?...JC?!
ya know you can only get a 2x15 in the back seat of a 78 comaro Z28...speaks to the design skills of our friends from Japan.. I think all cars especially the SUV braggers should be measured in musician terms for cargo space.
I'm envious guys...sounds like a real good day. Hope that was a clean 3x15.. I need a couple more myself so I'll have to hit BC up for it when next we meet.
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Re: ROAD TRIP!! [message #2606 is a reply to message #2597] |
Fri, 14 March 2003 00:39 |
BC
Messages: 583 Registered: March 2000 Location: Kentucky
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Just think.....if I'd had a Camry sedan back in 71....instead of a 65 Mustang...I could have bought a 3x15 instead of a 2x15. I feel very close to the cabinet....especially when we are in the car! Actually with the help of a friend I was able to extricate the beast without using the "jaws of life"
We really had a great day at Roy's place. Cathy is a great cook and was not turned off by all the Kustom and music talk. I am ready to go back. Hey Roy....since I am on strike do you need another tractor driver?
I wish all of you could have been there and seen my frustration when I discover JC has brought the 3x15 and I am in a CAMRY! I found myself drifting away from the conversation and staring at the Kustom wondering how in the world I am going to move it! The ultimate laugh came when Roy suggested a way that it might actually go in.....and IT DID!
JC expected me to drive the hearse....as it recently returned to road duty and is running better than ever I might ad. However, with gas prices being what they are in my area.....and they seem to climb 10 cents per gallon every hundred miles you go north.....driving a 13mpg Cadillac horizontal limousine did not seem the practical thing to do. Believe me when I say it was close in the car. I could hardly move the shifter as the cabinet was right against it on the right side....but I had a very nice arm rest!
Many thanks to JC, Roy and Cathy for a great day!
If you have not seen the picture...check the link listed in JC's original post! BC
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Re: ROAD TRIP!! [message #2609 is a reply to message #2606] |
Fri, 14 March 2003 17:00 |
axeman
Messages: 25 Registered: March 2003 Location: Overland, MO (near St. L...
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Gee, where to start. . . I'm glad to hear you got the cab out because that picture conjures up all sorts of images. Like, the professor at my college who built a boat in his basement during the winter and discovered in the spring he couldn't get it out. Or, my brother-in-law who did the same thing with a dog house. Or even that scene in Animal House involving a dead horse and the Dean's office. Glad to hear you had better results! Actually, I think you may have stumbled onto another use for classic Kustoms. If you could just hook that cab up to your car stereo you'd have one bad rolling boom box . . . Long live tuck and roll! Axeman
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