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A Little Bit Of Religion And Renaissance Art For The C3 Crowd

Old 10-25-2015, 11:41 AM
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Default A Little Bit Of Religion And Renaissance Art For The C3 Crowd

Just visiting from the C2 Forum and thought that you might appreciate this modern take on these three classics (Art, Religion and The Stingray)



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Old 10-25-2015, 12:46 PM
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Hi Ray,
Nice!
Instead of God handing Adam an open-end wrench perhaps a copy of a 68 AIM and list/source of "68 only" parts would be more helpful!
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Old 10-25-2015, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Alan 71
Hi Ray,
Nice!
Instead of God handing Adam an open-end wrench perhaps a copy of a 68 AIM and list/source of "68 only" parts would be more helpful!
Regards,
Alan
Agreed Alan, I'm sure that they immediately took that Whitworth open-end wrench to the passenger side map pocket and to alas, no avail.

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That is one "blessed" mechanic! God has never handed me the correct wrench after I've layed down on a cold concrete floor and crawled under my car. Nooooooo, I have to wiggle back out from under the car, go to my tool chest, only to discover the wrench was lying by my foot the whole time. God works in strange ways.
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Originally Posted by mortgageguy
That is one "blessed" mechanic! God has never handed me the correct wrench after I've layed down on a cold concrete floor and crawled under my car. Nooooooo, I have to wiggle back out from under the car, go to my tool chest, only to discover the wrench was lying by my foot the whole time. God works in strange ways.
LOL......thats so true!
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Hi mg,
I thought THAT was why creepers are a couple of inches off the floor…. almost any missing tool or dropped fastener will ALWAYS be under it!
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Thanks Ray.....a different perspective.....for sure!
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I saw that yesterday and of course immediately recognized the 68 Corvette. There is a whole series of pics and a story. See if I can find it.



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/freddy...b_8342942.html

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