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Just a little bit of humor , life is to short to always be serious

I need to find a Pirate to non pirate translator to re do that post

I understood him perfectly. Of course, I'm used to watching "Jake and the Neverland Pirates" on the telly with my grandson...

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I understood him perfectly. Of course, I'm used to watching "Jake and the Neverland Pirates" on the telly with my grandson...

Five days a week in this household

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There were other surprises they didn't know until they released kits and we told them. I forget which kit, but an early Ford kit had some Ala Carte parts on the trees.

That was the 1929 Ford Roadster, which originally was a double kit with the Ala Kart. Back when I got one and opened the box I was blown away by all the extra parts, it really made the purchase feel worth while. Some key pieces were missing, but probably 80% of the Ala Kart parts were there and were excellent extras for kit-bashing. The Ala Kart cab alone is a great starting point for a hot rod.

The Ala Kart at some point was altered into the "Mod Rod" which had a basic '32 style grill and the pickup bed was replaced by a platform with a keg-like gas tank on it.

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