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By the way, I just registered the car for the Cars on Kiawah (https://www.carsonkiawah.com) car show next April.  This is the third year in a row I've registered it, but this time I truly expect to have it there.  If any of you are in the southeast next April, I urge you to drop by the Charleston area for a visit.  This is a wonderful show in a beautiful setting, and it brings out some seriously beautiful (and expensive) cars, as you may have seen in some of my photos.  April is a wonderful time of year in the area, so those of you up north could use it to get your first taste of warmer weather.

Last edited by Lane Anderson
David Stroud IM Roadster D posted:

You're one of a kind, Lane. This car is one of a kind too so that makes you...well..two of a kind, eh ? You are in excellent hands with Carey et al. 

But don't forget, shipping such an animal can be a risky task at the best of times. Some prefer to have a reliable long distance driver do the right thing and drive it straight from the builder to your home. I know of such a person with some time on his hands and will do it for a plane ticket. Have beer Will Travel.........

@Lane Anderson being one of the closest SOCers I will volunteer my time and skills to drive it to SC for you. 

Also a set of knock offs would look amazing.  IMG_7249

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IaM-Ray posted:

Lane, I am part of a unique group but there are a few more on the list who's head is above the windshield. 

Anyone else ever been hit in the forehead by a bee at 55mph? It stings...

I rode a motorcycle (last bike an 1100cc Suzuki) for 5 years in my mid 20's and always wore decent shoes, long pants and a leather jacket just in case. The jacket wasn't always done up, and once on the freeway got hit in the middle of my chest (just above the tank top underneath- hey it was summer!) by a large fly or bee. At 60 or 65mph it hurts wicked! Last time I rode with the jacket not done up...

IaM-Ray posted:

"I rode a motorcycle (last bike an 1100cc Suzuki) for 5 years in my mid 20's"

750cc Suzuki 18 y.o. lol

Reminds me of those who buy a speedster to sell it the next season... my story with a MC.

Still have an 1800 CC monster touring bike that almost as long and heavy as some of the Speedsters on here. Been riding off and on for almost 40 years and I'll continue to ride as long as I can throw a leg over.

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