Explain your user name.... Go!

My last name and my other hobby.
I’m on a forum for that as well and was too lazy to come up with a new name when I joined.
Plus it is less to have to remember.

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I sold that one but still have 6 more that need restoration.
Very nice. 72? There's one local that's lifted and would be a great project. Sits outside a shop with no back cover and no love. Sad...
I'm going to recreate this one. Dad's old plow truck...

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Now, tell us what your password means...kidding, but I will volunteer. Mine is an old tennis racket brand I used to play with with a bunch of symbols and numbers tossed in for good measure/security.
 
Now, tell us what your password means...kidding, but I will volunteer. Mine is an old tennis racket brand I used to play with with a bunch of symbols and numbers tossed in for good measure/security.
I used to use a racquetball based password. It's dead now, thanks hackers.
 
Very nice. 72? There's one local that's lifted and would be a great project. Sits outside a shop with no back cover and no love. Sad...
I'm going to recreate this one. Dad's old plow truck...

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Yep, all of them I have are ‘72 models.
In that body style (69-72) they made more 72s than all previous years combined.
That on had an LS3 in it.
It was a good time.
Burnout video just for fun.
 
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I sold that one but still have 6 more that need restoration.
Tucker, is that a '72? I had a green '72 that I bought in 1971 when I lived in AK while in the USAF. Loved that truck. It would go just about anywhere and was a great rig for the tundra. I put a 12,000 pound Warn winch on it when I bought it just for those times when it wouldn't go where I wanted to.

I used a big ol' Danforth anchor in the tundra to get unstuck. Set the anchor about 25 yards ahead, hooked the winch cable up and started to pull. Boy, talk about setting the anchor!
 
Now, tell us what your password means...kidding, but I will volunteer. Mine is an old tennis racket brand I used to play with with a bunch of symbols and numbers tossed in for good measure/security.
if my password wasn't saved I couldn't log on. No idea what it is.
 
Carpe Diem was the name of the 08 Rinker 350 we bought before returning to Sea Ray when we moved up to the 44DB.
The 44DB was named 'Wasting Away' and since my mom had just passed after a three year struggle with Alzheimer's, the name had to go and we renamed her Carpe Diem. Most folks know that it is Latin for 'seize the day' and after caring for my Mom at home for three years we just always thought that the sentiment makes perfect sense. Tomorrow is not promised, it was a natural handle for the forum as well.
Carpe Diem
 

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