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  On 10/31/2018 at 10:24 PM, Ace-Garageguy said:

^^^ Too cool. Is that an original Meyers Manx?

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Yes! I built it the summer of 1970, drive it more now than ever. I'm in the Manx Club, so I've been all over the country in it, don't own a trailer. Here's crossing the Mississippi on the old Route 66 Chain Of Rocks Bridge last year.

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In high school, I was a GOD !     Muscular, Intelligent, and the girl's "flocked" to me !.......

Then this happend...

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BTW: This picture was taken the day my wife bought me a new workbench ...... get a good look.... it will never be this clean again !

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I suppose that I should follow suit & post a photo.

This was taken quite a few years ago shortly after my wife had her mid-life crisis, purchased her S-2000 & we took it on it's first road trip out west.

 

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Myself and my beautiful bride of now 31 years.

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And my 2 only slightly messed up children! :)

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Steve

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Anyone else getting this warning from this thread?  I tried to go back to the beginning and look at everything again.  Seems this comes up on pages 1-6.

 

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  On 11/1/2018 at 1:05 AM, Tom Geiger said:

 

Anyone else getting this warning from this thread?  I tried to go back to the beginning and look at everything again.  Seems this comes up on pages 1-6.

 

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Yup...I'm getting it occasionally. Note the warning in the big red box is for www.escalemodels.com...not modelcarsmag.  :huh:

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Never saw this thread before. Me and family in 1983 and 2014. as you can see, the baby has grown. :P

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Fixed this topic. Someone posted a link to a site that Google now considers toxic. If you were using the Chrome browser, you got a big red page informing you that you were in great danger, and all the elastic in your underwear (pants in the UK) would be neutralized if you proceeded. Oddly enough, Safari and Firefox both realize that a broken picture link isn't going to cause a Phishing attack. 

 I removed the link, and now we're just fine, so I'm putting the thread back. Post away, my friends.

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