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Monday, April 10, 2006
 



And this is the car that Mike has.
Oh, and yes, that is the driveway and ivy outside that you are seeing through the floor of the car. Floor? What floor?
Seriously, though, given that the guy is a daddy and a hubby, works full time, has a 3 hour round trip commute daily, and a fixer upper house, he is making great progress on the car.
 
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love the ivy growing through the "floor"!

BTW - happy birthday Mike (tomorrow)
 
My only question is "is there anything on the car that you haven't disassembled, sanded or cut?" If there is, when are you going to get to it. Looks like fun to me!!
 
yes. he wants a new sterring wheel.
my question is, this was his bday present last year. has this thing sucked up enough time, money, and space to qualify as part of this year's bday present too?
 
i meant stEEring wheel.
 
When I was in high school I once got a replacement fender from a junk yard as a birthday present from my girl friend. It was sitting on the living room coffee table when I got home. I couldn't have been happier and she couldn't have been more on the mark. So see, Nicola, it is in the genes somewhere, Mike just got that strain.
 
Mike got the fixing cars gene from the Caulfields, I got the crashing cars gene from the... wait, BOTH sides.
 
I would have bought him a car part for his birthday, but with the exception of the steering wheel (which Mike is searching for...must be perfect?) he has most of them already. I didn't post the back interior of the car, which is full of parts (tires, actually) or his woodshop (now woodshop/car parts storage spot).
 
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