Sanitarium 73
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Hey guys! I'm Jim, not sure if anyone remembers, but I used to frequent this forum a lot 6 or 7 years ago. I mainly poked around the 72-76 and the 77-79 sections.
Life happened, and I more or less fell off the radar. One thing you never outgrow is a love of your first Ford!
Back then, I had a '79 Town Landau. I messed with that sucker for 2 years and never got it figured out. I gave up and sold it(I know, I know..). It would not be my last triple blue car, however.
By jtepker at 2011-10-27
Before I sold my '79, I bought this. 1991 Crown Victoria LX. I really loved this car. A lot. Two weeks after getting my license, three days before Christmas and nine days before my 18th birthday, I wrapped it around a pole due to inexperience in cold weather conditions. Little did I know what it would lead to.
By jtepker at 2011-10-27
Nine days after destroying my '91 Crown Vic, and on my 18th birthday, I found this '88 Crown Vic. It combined the triple blue color of my first Thunderbird with a car I already loved. It was low mileage, and bone stock. It wouldn't stay like that for long.
Soon after, I scored a job at a local Chevrolet dealership. I learned how to spin a wrench, and started customizing. This was five years ago. The Crown Vic I found on my 18th birthday is still my daily driver. And it's definitely not bone stock anymore.
By jtepker at 2011-10-27
I also eventually inherited a '73 Thunderbird from my dad. I don't have a current picture of it. It does not have a motor. I've had it in a 10x20 storage unit for 4 years. It's a shame to think what I could have done to it if I only had the time.
These days, I'm a manager at a Wal Mart TLE up here in Ohio. I'm 23 and I still love spinning a wrench. My cars are my passion and I love doing things that are new and different. The update I have posted is barely scratching the surface of the cars and projects I've had. Hopefully I can reconnect with old friends on here and make some new ones!
Thanks for reading my super long thread! :cheers
Life happened, and I more or less fell off the radar. One thing you never outgrow is a love of your first Ford!
Back then, I had a '79 Town Landau. I messed with that sucker for 2 years and never got it figured out. I gave up and sold it(I know, I know..). It would not be my last triple blue car, however.
By jtepker at 2011-10-27
Before I sold my '79, I bought this. 1991 Crown Victoria LX. I really loved this car. A lot. Two weeks after getting my license, three days before Christmas and nine days before my 18th birthday, I wrapped it around a pole due to inexperience in cold weather conditions. Little did I know what it would lead to.
By jtepker at 2011-10-27
Nine days after destroying my '91 Crown Vic, and on my 18th birthday, I found this '88 Crown Vic. It combined the triple blue color of my first Thunderbird with a car I already loved. It was low mileage, and bone stock. It wouldn't stay like that for long.
Soon after, I scored a job at a local Chevrolet dealership. I learned how to spin a wrench, and started customizing. This was five years ago. The Crown Vic I found on my 18th birthday is still my daily driver. And it's definitely not bone stock anymore.
By jtepker at 2011-10-27
I also eventually inherited a '73 Thunderbird from my dad. I don't have a current picture of it. It does not have a motor. I've had it in a 10x20 storage unit for 4 years. It's a shame to think what I could have done to it if I only had the time.
These days, I'm a manager at a Wal Mart TLE up here in Ohio. I'm 23 and I still love spinning a wrench. My cars are my passion and I love doing things that are new and different. The update I have posted is barely scratching the surface of the cars and projects I've had. Hopefully I can reconnect with old friends on here and make some new ones!
Thanks for reading my super long thread! :cheers
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