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'T' reminded me of back when I ran with some patch wearing clubs in Memphis. The Road Barons, Syndicate, Family, Booze Fighters. I passed. Went back the next day and bought it. Ya never know, I might have a midlife crisis and return to the dark side.
When I was at Two Jacks Motorcycle dealer a Haul Bikes big truck shows and I meet Jaime Pagano.
Reminded me of the 10 years on the race team. Loading/unloading cars and bikes and going all over the country.
Nice clean little car. I think '68 was the first year to get side marker lights.Check out the turn signal lights in the hood. I think this was the last year to get the side vent windows in the doors. True classic American car. It was sitting down the street from Two Jacks.
Gotta couple of freight runs, down to around Frederick, Md. then to Chesapeake, Va.. Got it all delivered, then moved on over to check out the local dealer Adventure BMW.
Kinda small quaint, perfect for me.
Delivered a load to Beulahville, Va.. Yep, gotta run up to Morton's BMW in Fredericksburg and see what's going on. I've there a few times in the past, but it's been awhile. Kind of a old school dealer that covers all the bases.
Well ridden Oilheads, I think that's a Rapid Transit fairing. There used to be several different styles of fairings like that. I used to be able tell them all apart. Not now.