they were Excellent! Although I deviated from the instructions, and frosted some of the chocolate ones with chocolate frosting.. shhhhh.. don't tell Beth.. :laugh: JW
We were betting that the sprinkles got mixed into the frosting and eaten from the can..... :laugh: Are you saying that the test tubes were fresher, Cole? Shari
You did WHAT Jim?!?!... That's it... no more cupcakes for you. p men... why can't they follow directions ou: Yeah well 4 day old cupcakes are better then none and they were kept in the fridge in the hotel room. :laugh: Beth :grin: P.S. Did you share with others?
No sharing....and I'm bitter about that....at least you guys shared your (fresh!) test tubes with me...
How in the world can you not share 2 dozen cupcakes? uzzled: :laugh: Or did you just toss them as soon as you walked away from me? :ball: Beth :grin:
Yes, we do drive it! Several hundred miles later and it runs great. I am amazed at the quality of the mechanical work that Jim Weise and his crew at TSP did on this car. :beer
Wasn't hard to eat them myself.. but they were packed up till I got home.. Bud dog did have one tho.. JW
Larry, Sorry I could not be there to meet you in person... Glad to here that you like the ride!!! :TU: If you drive it too much, we could always provide a future restoration... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Enjoy!!! Gil
I have my eye on a 67 Riv for you guys to do a concours on. That is, if TSP can fit me in its busy schedule. If you put me on a waiting list I will be mad, but I will wait. :grin:
ready to trade yet AWESOME!!! JUST AWESOME!!!!! Jim you guys did an incredible job!!!! Larry, Iknow you've been waiting for this for some time, but would you take a slightly used 32 ft. trailer as trade- I'll just sleep NEXT to the car!! :Brow:
Well, now that you mention it... :laugh: But, actually you guys rate higher, I just worked out a deal with one of our customers to get tickets for everyone to the NHRA nats at BIR in two weeks, and Bud is getting nothing more than a one way ticket to Grandma's house.. I may have to send a box of Flynbuick's greenies along with him, so he doesn't drive my folks nuts.. Seems he was a bit cranky without them, when we were in Rochester.
Make sure that's a really nice car to start with.. we can build a GS out of boxes of parts, but that Riv would be another thing.. nos and resto parts are basically non-existant for them.. No waiting list.. we would be all waiting till enough NOS parts came out of the bushes and onto Ebay to do that one.. ou: But a concours 67 Riv would certainly be different.. don't know that I have seen one of them before. That sounds like a tag producing, parts creating good time.. but we have been there before.. What color is it? Some of them Riv's have some cool Riv only colors.. JW
Riviera Plum, black interior, GS, loaded, wire wheel caps. Up close it made my heart skip a beat. They used to make outstanding vehicles in this country. Side note: I am regressing back to my street racing days. Raced a new Nissan Z car and a Audi Conv. tonight. Walked away from both of them, Limemist is very quick.
Larry I have to give you a lot of credit here for even driving this car. I have seen your car and it is VERY VERY nice. I would have a tough time driving it let alone street racing it. Enjoy your car because you deserve it!!!!!!! :3gears: :3gears: :3gears:
Larry, that is one seriously sweet ride you have there. TSP did a great job, their work certainly speaks for itself! I love that color!! The fast that you were doing a little street racing is cool... drive it like you stole it! Bob