Re: [Chevelle-list] O/T crazy-collectors
I just bought a NOS master cylinder rebuild kit for my 1960 IHC; saved the box just for the heck of it. -- Original message -- From: "Bill Vander Werf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Everyone has their own "demon" don't they? I can't seem to have enough t-shirts. I have shirts I've never worn, some back from the 80s. My girlfriend says I'm the only person she knows whos wardrobe consists of 2 pairs of jeans and 40,000 t-shirts. Of course, this is from a woman with 200 pairs of shoes. Probably half are still in boxes. Her mother tells me she has another stack over at her house. I guess this makes us a good fit...but we do need bigger closets. Bill Vander Werf - Original Message - From: Josh Campbell To: The Chevelle Mailing List Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:05 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] O/T crazy I myself am bad to keep boxes, one of my other hobbies are Lionel trains and trust me I'm sure if you guys checked the prices of some postwar stuff the box can make a nice train into a highly desireable set. When I worked at an old school parts store (they are just now being forced into using computers, everything is still looked up by catalogs, great place) I would con customers into giving me the boxes to some of the old stock. I have all that kind of stuff in my office at the house, and when I build an office at the shop I'm going to set it up as a parts counter. But yeah I'm one of those freaks that would keep those cool boxes. Josh Campbell 66 SS 396 (Black on the rotisseree, 1st car never part with it) 66 SS 396 (Red got it on a trade I only wanted the steering wheel) 87 Monte Carlo SS (The modern Chevelle especially when you add the right stuff) 71 Malibu (Something new to blow my money on)
Re: [Chevelle-list] O/T crazy-collectors
Bill, I can relate to that. I have every Chevellabration T-shirt since 99 and about 3/4 of them have never been worn because I don't want to get something on them that wont wash off :) I also have 2 t-shirts from the 95 and 96 NCOA national shows. I wear them to the Chevellebration events. They are great for conversation :) Trooper - Original Message - From: Bill Vander Werf To: The Chevelle Mailing List Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 6:45 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] O/T crazy-collectors Everyone has their own "demon" don't they? I can't seem to have enough t-shirts. I have shirts I've never worn, some back from the 80s. My girlfriend says I'm the only person she knows whos wardrobe consists of 2 pairs of jeans and 40,000 t-shirts. Of course, this is from a woman with 200 pairs of shoes. Probably half are still in boxes. Her mother tells me she has another stack over at her house. I guess this makes us a good fit...but we do need bigger closets. Bill Vander Werf - Original Message - From: Josh Campbell To: The Chevelle Mailing List Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:05 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] O/T crazy I myself am bad to keep boxes, one of my other hobbies are Lionel trains and trust me I'm sure if you guys checked the prices of some postwar stuff the box can make a nice train into a highly desireable set. When I worked at an old school parts store (they are just now being forced into using computers, everything is still looked up by catalogs, great place) I would con customers into giving me the boxes to some of the old stock. I have all that kind of stuff in my office at the house, and when I build an office at the shop I'm going to set it up as a parts counter. But yeah I'm one of those freaks that would keep those cool boxes. Josh Campbell 66 SS 396 (Black on the rotisseree, 1st car never part with it) 66 SS 396 (Red got it on a trade I only wanted the steering wheel) 87 Monte Carlo SS (The modern Chevelle especially when you add the right stuff) 71 Malibu (Something new to blow my money on)
Re: [Chevelle-list] O/T crazy-collectors
Everyone has their own "demon" don't they? I can't seem to have enough t-shirts. I have shirts I've never worn, some back from the 80s. My girlfriend says I'm the only person she knows whos wardrobe consists of 2 pairs of jeans and 40,000 t-shirts. Of course, this is from a woman with 200 pairs of shoes. Probably half are still in boxes. Her mother tells me she has another stack over at her house. I guess this makes us a good fit...but we do need bigger closets. Bill Vander Werf - Original Message - From: Josh Campbell To: The Chevelle Mailing List Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:05 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] O/T crazy I myself am bad to keep boxes, one of my other hobbies are Lionel trains and trust me I'm sure if you guys checked the prices of some postwar stuff the box can make a nice train into a highly desireable set. When I worked at an old school parts store (they are just now being forced into using computers, everything is still looked up by catalogs, great place) I would con customers into giving me the boxes to some of the old stock. I have all that kind of stuff in my office at the house, and when I build an office at the shop I'm going to set it up as a parts counter. But yeah I'm one of those freaks that would keep those cool boxes. Josh Campbell 66 SS 396 (Black on the rotisseree, 1st car never part with it) 66 SS 396 (Red got it on a trade I only wanted the steering wheel) 87 Monte Carlo SS (The modern Chevelle especially when you add the right stuff) 71 Malibu (Something new to blow my money on)