Like the title says, on the road again in a couple of weeks. Check the map if you're near route let me know, I can stop by, buying cars, parts, etc. Look forward to meeting people, it's lonely on the road!
Thanks-
Adam
518-705-1355
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Like the title says, on the road again in a couple of weeks. Check the map if you're near route let me know, I can stop by, buying cars, parts, etc. Look forward to meeting people, it's lonely on the road!
Thanks-
Adam
518-705-1355
Why don’t you just sponsor the forum rather than spam it.
Looking for anything in particular this trip? I'm near Cleveland.
Let's be civil, please...
We do about 60% 356's, and the rest 911/912, so anything in that era I'd be interested in. I'm very fair in buying, references if needed. Let me know direct if it's easier adam@unobtanium-inc.com
Thanks-
Adam
Oh, you're done Jim, thank the heavens, because up until now you always had one more jab, one more snide remark, one more bit of trash talk, glad you're finally done. Do you promise? Pinky promise?
As far as spamming, again I don't think you know what it means. I'm traveling the country buying cars and parts, in person and would rather do it with guys I know and trust so I posted an ad here on S Registry, hoping to meet Registry Brothers on my travels. I would think they would rather have someone known like me coming to their house, than some stranger they don't know. Most people on here know me through my articles, forum posts, and my outreach of the club at swap meets. So again, asking to meet up with other Registry folk is about as far from spamming as you can get. But I guess if you're just angry and pissed off, anyone out having a good time is going to make you that much madder and you'll feel the need to throw some mud. But you'd be better off to stay quiet, and now that you've promised to do that we can see how nice that is. A new Jim, wow!
---Adam
Only place more petty than this board is the one for university academics. As they say--the less really at stake the more mean/petty the arguments.
Too bad you aren't swinging into Oregon. I would love to rediscover my basement and garage.
Sometimes I forget the "before" of that car. Glad you found someone who could see the "after". I have another better one that I am very slowly working on. Same car. One family owned. Parked for 40 years.
If Adam or someone else wants to post "their buying trip" details here I have no problem with that. Having Adam come to me to pick through my mfi, early swb and all sorts of other misc stuff would be an honor and I wouldn't have to ship it. :)
Adam, you have a p.m. from me when you get close to the Cleveland area pls touch base.
Wellborn
Gosh, you know, I read the subject line and somehow was not FORCED to read the thread.
I did read it because I admire how the brothers run their business.
I'm pretty sure vBulletin allows the snowflakes to block posts from people they prefer not to hear from.
Not so sure about that. Some of us are here mainly for technical knowledge (me included in that bunch) and the number of informative posts that Vintage Excellence posts in the Technical section far exceed anything you do. For example I rather know the preferred black paint the pros (like Vintage Excellence or Jim M.) are using for the dash face versus being informed of your tour to buy parts. No offense and this is IMO of course but people are here and add value for different reasons.
Ok, let me be more specific, what I do to further the club, let me make you a list:
1. For years I've made sure my gift bags at swap meets had a copy of ESSES in them, even paying the postage to get the magazines from California to NY in order to make this happen.
2. For well over a decade I've written for ESSES for free.
3. Heck, I even tell people in my signature that they should join the club.
But in terms of technical contributions how about all the times I've posted arcane details of one owner cars so people can see what it really looked like, maybe you missed that too.
I could go on and on but suffice to say that my contributions to this club go far beyond informing you of a buying trip.
In case you need a reminder of one of the one owner cars, how about this 69E, parked in 72. I posted about that one a lot.
---Adam
Wow, this is the wanted to buy area, not sure if the "input" is worse post Frank due to Fill the Vacuum??
Clearly a want to buy ad So if your trail swings a bit south into the Asheville area and depending on your schedule I would like to go with your initial post to meet like minded people I would like to offer a spare room some adult beverages and a garage full of cars and parts to chew the fat over not sure I want to sell anything but a good evening for sure. PM on it's way
Regards
Trip is going well, truck is full, trailer is 2/3 full and 2 more days on the road. Thanks to everyone for helping get the word out.
---Adam
Great trip! Thanks to everyone I got to stop and hang out with, and the only problem I had was I was running out of room. Some real cool stuff, like a 356 cab cut into sections and some 550 Spyder steel/alloy wheels. But after 2000 miles I'm beat.
---Adam
Where's the long hood stuff:D
Adam
You need a bigger truck!
That's the problem with these trips, you never know how much stuff you're gonna get. I was supposed to pick up a car, but the deal fell apart, which was kind of fortunate because I wouldn't of had room, but had I known there was no car I would have brought my cargo trailer, rather than the aluminum car trailer. The cargo trailer is 3 feet longer and has sides for stacking.
---Adam
Like when I figure I have it made just picking up a car and then do a favor
to pick up a few primitives and only have one extra strap and a bunch of wire.
I've had to improvise when there turn out to be extra cars available.
Adam, did the fiberglass bumpers make it without breaking? Great seeing you and thanks for taking stuff off my hands that would never have seen daylight except for someone crazy enough to drive around buy bits and pieces, thank you for your support of the community. The next time you are looking for that rare NOS or NLA part, check with Adam, he might have it because he works his tale off caravanning the usa looking through other's goodies.
Has anything ever fallen off when you were driving back?
We've littered the highways of America with glass, now I tape it in before leaving. Once in CT I had a very angry lady flag me down and scream at me about something coming off my trailer hitting her car. I carefully looked over her car and saw no damage, she agreed, but still red-faced said, "SECURE YOUR LOAD!"
So yes, stuff has come off, and cars have almost come off, ask Matt why we don't transport Washers and Dryers on the trailer.
---Adam