Thanks, John...and everybody. For those on FaceBook, I put just a few shots on an album there. I'll add more later.
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2056751&id=1103944527 I also added an update to the Target 550 site this afternoon:http://www.target550.com/gallery/29_shifter_control_unit/index.html It's really a trick shifter control unit for the Lenco transmissions they're gonna run. Just the hydraulic diagram is enough to give ya a headache (it was the last shot of the previous update.)
http://www.target550.com/gallery/28_Canopy%20Opener%20and%20Shift%20Control%20Unit/028_12_jpg.html Lites out. G'nite. rOops...only one El Camino in the show...but then it really isn't as big a show as I'd expected.
At 09:36 PM 3/11/2010, you wrote:
Glad you made it safe. The girls look great.Congrats on the Bonneville Racing News! 4 or 5 years ago.... Who'd a thunk it? It's a big deal, and we are all proud of you Ray.Have fun with the kids, JC --- John Christensen Saint Charles, ILOn Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:00 PM, Ray Buck <<mailto:rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx>rbuck@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: That's Josie (Josephine) and her mom, my daughter-in-law, Desiree. A coupla beautiful ladies.I'm in my own private Idaho (you gotta know the song to get the meaning) to shoot the Boise Roadster Show. I had about a 5 hour drive to get here, but it was uneventful...which is very good.I have media credentials that I'll pick up tomorrow.I had an absolutely smashing success in the last edition of Bonneville Racing News. Both photos on the cover and...well, I didn't count the photos used, but there were a bunch...somewhere between one and two dozen...and the "From the Editor" had some very flattering things to say about a certain rat. :) It got me the credentials for this show. Far out.I'm livin a dream....and very, very grateful. r
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