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    Hershey problems

    So lots of problems at Hershey this year, but problems we like. Like trying to figure out how to get everything you bought home, we had to get creative, double stacking wheels and stuff a car full of parts on the trailer. We had wheels under the car, on the side of the car, and had sheet metal stacked off the back. Going home was slow in the PA mountains. But these are good problems. For those who say the swap is dead, you couldn't be more wrong, we bought more stuff then we could handle, and got rid of loads of stuff, exactly what a swap is supposed to be. Lots of wheels, and a few choice items like RS Seats and muffler from Vasek's RS, once again proving that you don't know what you will find, at the swap.
    It was so hectic that I only took one pic while at Hershey, of my nephew Calder, riding the cart and showing off his new Turbo hat. It was one of those days where you walk up to a guy's booth, ask about a pair of wheels, and he says, "You got cash, take em all!!!!" and you do.

    A great Hershey!

    ---Adam
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    Was a nice day. I like your life.
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    Hey Adam, I agree there were some gems. I must have picked up my sweet all original leather RS steering wheel from the same vendor !!
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    The parts were cool, the car we picked up must have a story, almost every panel got tapped, maybe sliding on the ice and ping ponged down a Chicago street?

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    You rock dude... no idea how you keep up the what you do... a blog... and all the other writing you do. well done.
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    wow........very nice

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