Good Morning Pennsylvania
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guten morgen... this pa chapter is kickin'.. soondg.. I am glad you got everything setup for us all..
around pgh, there really hasn't been much floodin'.. the creeks (pronouced 'cricks' for you non hillbilly pennsylvanians) are up, but I am glad it wasn't like like hurricane Ivan a couple years ago..
northern indiana county (punxy etc) got smashed really bad.. microburst (or torando) went though...
around pgh, there really hasn't been much floodin'.. the creeks (pronouced 'cricks' for you non hillbilly pennsylvanians) are up, but I am glad it wasn't like like hurricane Ivan a couple years ago..
northern indiana county (punxy etc) got smashed really bad.. microburst (or torando) went though...
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I'm glad it's up and running, now i have someone to talk to. I like being able to communicate with others around the state. If everyone signs on who had expressed an interest we should have a pretty active chapter. There seems to be enough people from different areas of the state that no one will be a lone wolf in their area. I know if everyone from southeast pa., especially the Philly area comes on board we could have a mini chapter just in this area. We're a large state so there is no reason why we can't become one of the largetst chapters in time, just take a few zealots stopping strangers in their ford trucks and introducing them to the site. Imagine the GTG's we could have. Not that i'm promoting wild, beer guzzling, truck roaring partys under the guise of mild mannered truck enthusiasts sitting around discussing engine displacment.
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Hey Pennsylvania dudes--I am looking for my old truck--a green 56 ford half-ton.It was painted black in 1976-and had a 383 dodge charger engine and automatic trans.-The 56 was sold to a truck driver in DUBOIS,PA and the truck was painted 2 tone maroon.Maroon body with darker fenders.It was a nice truck and I am new to this site and hope this is o.k..Please let me know if anyone knows the whereabouts.The man last known to own her was JOHN TABOR-from Clearfield-I think he was a respiratory therapist.The owner I sold it to in 1977 was JOHN GRANT-of Dubois.thanks you guys.
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