RE: BBQ Head Count?

From: knox.james@sympatico.ca
Date: Thu Jul 29 2010 - 17:31:26 EDT


Thanks Bob, great to hear from you. That was fast like minutes. Another 20 years would be good :-) in life. You are always welcome in Toronto.
Keep safe & God Speed
Jimmy Knox , 91 Dak
 
 
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> From: rsmith13@nycap.rr.com
> To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
> Subject: Re: DML: BBQ Head Count?
> Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 17:12:49 -0400
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>
> Hey, Jimmy!
>
> Sorry to jump in late, been having puter probs...
> Anyhoo, glad you pulled thru the mishap OK & also got
> compensated by the insurance co...
> Let me also put it THIS way: I look forward to you STAYING older than me,
> & me being here to remind you of that fact!
>
> Bob "DAKSY" Smith
> 2K DAK SY Sport + V6 4X4 5Speed
> 2K08 HD Softail Cross Bones - Not Yellow...
>
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>>
>> Thanks Jon , Ed , Tom . It's either survival instinct at the time or
>> destiny . It was surprising when he wouldn't stop. I wasn't letting him
>> get away . Most people in this kind of accident are left at the side of
>> the road not knowing the truck plate numbers. The 96 Cadi was faithful to
>> the end with that LT1 engine and wheels turning . I feel God was with me -
>> good campfire story for the future. The Police followed up with their job.
>> I got a copy of the Police Report and the insurance companys worked it out
>> to give me a fair cash value for the Cadi which was maintained at the
>> Dealership I work part time for. Important things I learn'd are , truck
>> plate number is a must as trailers with their plate can be changed, keep
>> your mtce records, and the Ontario Provincial Police helped me in every
>> way they could. The DML - You guys in racing and off-road never give up on
>> land or in water :-) thanks for the training. I needed a daily driver to
>> replace Cadi, I bought a lease return 06 B!
>> lack Cobalt SS for fuel economy :-) and to keep the miles low on the 91
>> Dak. In September there is a Mopar race day at Cayuga to keep in mind. I
>> plan to run the Dak. I turn'd age 64 on July 19 , younger then Bob Thom &
>> Ray, but older then Rascal & Dasky.
>>
>> Jim Knox , 91 Dak SPT 4x4 , 318LA
>>
>>
>>
>>> To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net
>>> From: jon@dakota-truck.net
>>> Subject: Re: DML: BBQ Head Count?
>>> Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 15:44:19 +0000
>>>
>>>
>>> TerribleTom wrote:
>>>
>>>> Holy smokes Jim! Thats crazy! My hat is off to you for maintaining
>>>> composure enough to give chase and get the license plate numbers!
>>>
>>>
>>> For sure - Don't mess with Jim. :-)
>>>
>>> Its pretty impressive also on the Caddy's part that it was still
>>> drivable after that. Jim, did you ever hear from anyone as to whether
>>> or not the cops caught the truck driver? I'm sure your insurance
>>> company had a rather strong motivation to get ahold of the guy too.
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> Once again, I'm glad to hear that you emerged unscathed; good
>>> thing you had all that off-road practice with Tom at the BBQ. :-)
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> -Jon-
>>>
>>> .- Jon Steiger -- jon@dakota-truck.net or jon@jonsteiger.com -.
>>> | '96 Kolb Firefly, '96 Suzuki Intruder, Miscellaneous Mopars |
>>> `-------------------------------- http://www.jonsteiger.com --'
>>>
>>
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