in Cuba, our machines are called ...

vtec, thanks. My eldest niece was in the school band and went to Cuba to play and when I was starting to build mine she told me they were every where in Cuba. Now I know what she means.
To us the're fun, there they are a way of life. Go figure.

Steve.
 
vtec, thanks. My eldest niece was in the school band and went to Cuba to play and when I was starting to build mine she told me they were every where in Cuba. Now I know what she means.
To us the're fun, there they are a way of life. Go figure.

Steve.

that video cracks me up every time I see it. I dont know if you watch top gear... but that guy has driven every exotic car in production from the 599 GTB fiorano.. to the bugatti veyron and everything in between. Its just funny to see him ride that thing... he seems to be having fun too.
 
Wouldn't it be fun to hang out with him for a week or two. I think if there is a dream job that has to be at the top of the list. Certainly on my list.
Bet he had more fun on that bike than most of the big fancy cars he drove.

Steve.
 
Wouldn't it be fun to hang out with him for a week or two. I think if there is a dream job that has to be at the top of the list. Certainly on my list.
Bet he had more fun on that bike than most of the big fancy cars he drove.

Steve.

so you do watch top gear...

Yeah that would be a cool job... I always wanted to be the stig.
 
Once in a while. I am trying to get back to working. Last two years haven't been to productive because of my knees but now they have been replaced I'm trying to get started again.
Got a 1946 2T Chevy truck to finish for my nephew and my brother has a 1958 Plymouth wagon that needs a frame off restoration.
My Monark bike has to fit in there somewhere.

When you think that he gets payed for the job as well. Pretty nice.

Look up "are we outlaws" post #117. I left my picture there. You can see who your up against

Steve.
 
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