Huntsville Alabama / Tennessee Valley Chat
And I just had to use this one today:




Anthony[/QUOTE]
and a very appropriate day indeed....that's an incredible memorial in dc to see, i was an honor flight guardian 3 times and to stand there surrounded by ww2 vets that fought that in that battle was a huge honor for me....




Anthony[/QUOTE]
and a very appropriate day indeed....that's an incredible memorial in dc to see, i was an honor flight guardian 3 times and to stand there surrounded by ww2 vets that fought that in that battle was a huge honor for me....
yep, ive heard nothing but good things about dan and the work he does there at rco, he just not a really friendly sort of person....
Oh its not over...just over in that thread.
And actually, I have 2 mustangs with blown engines right now
And if my girlfriend would be alright with not getting a christmas present, I'd have them both fixed. Something tells me I'd get put on poon restriction for that one though, maybe permantently

And actually, I have 2 mustangs with blown engines right now
And if my girlfriend would be alright with not getting a christmas present, I'd have them both fixed. Something tells me I'd get put on poon restriction for that one though, maybe permantently
WTF? You interweb-stalking me or what?? 
Anthony
and the dark interior helps that also...i was sitting in the petsmart parking lot one day at lunch last week and a brother came out and walked around me in henry about 5 times, checking everything out, wheels tires, once he finally found the last remaining jeep logo on the top of the grill i guess he was happy....hell i could have honked the horn and scared that poor man out of his skin...he had no clue i was there....

So, my money has gone elsewhere since then. But, if others have good experiences with RCO, then I am happy for you!
Anthony
yep, makes for a great hiding place
and the dark interior helps that also...
i was sitting in the petsmart parking lot one day at lunch last week and a brother came out and walked around me in henry about 5 times, checking everything out, wheels tires, once he finally found the last remaining jeep logo on the top of the grill i guess he was happy....hell i could have honked the horn and scared that poor man out of his skin...he had no clue i was there....
and the dark interior helps that also...i was sitting in the petsmart parking lot one day at lunch last week and a brother came out and walked around me in henry about 5 times, checking everything out, wheels tires, once he finally found the last remaining jeep logo on the top of the grill i guess he was happy....hell i could have honked the horn and scared that poor man out of his skin...he had no clue i was there....
Now, after having the TJ stolen, I am a bit more leary of people "checking" out my ride. You never know who is an enthusiast, wanting to swap Jeep stories; and who is a friggin thief, scoping your ride out so that they know what you have.
Hell, I almost caught Justin stopping in the Publix parking lot once, taking a pic of my Jeep right after I put the Nitto's on it.

Me = just a bit jaded .......... But remember: Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean that their not after you.
Anthony

his rack gets most of the attention, it is impressive....

yea i know.....save you the trouble....


