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The 1960 Porsche 356 RSR From *Emory Motorsports
Rod Emory is a legend in the Porsche game, so when he's got a new build, you know it's going to be worthy of an in-depth look. His 356 RSR is no exception to the rule

Combining a 1960 Porsche 356B T5 with a 1990 Porsche 964 C2 is no easy task. For one, the wheelbases are different. But for Emory Motorsports, the challenge was minimal considering the team has experience imitating Dr. Frankenstein. Together, the two are now the 1960 Porsche 356 RSR, a hot rod Porsche with menacing looks and insane performance.

The car is an exquisite example of craftsmanship. The nose and tail bodywork, aluminum deck lid, and one-piece aluminum hood are all hand-formed with the deck lid featuring custom stainless hinges. Added features include the added louvers, stainless steel mesh grille, and intercooler inserts in the steel section of the rear fenders. The rocker panels are modified Porsche 911 pieces while the side and quarter windows are Plexiglass.
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Have a great week ahead .........Stay safe


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The 1920's Radio Flyer Wagon

A 16-year-old Italian boy named Antonio Pasin was one of the millions who immigrated to America from Europe at the start of the 20th century. A skilled carpenter, Pasin headed to Chicago and began building little red wagons out of stamped metal. By 1923, he had saved enough money to create the Liberty Coaster Company, and he began mass-producing the wagon for just under $3. He named it the Radio Flyer in homage to two of his favorite inventions of the time, the radio and the airplane.

Continued Growth After the War
At home, Radio Steel’s war efforts sparked newfound confidence in their line of products. Advertisements began to highlight the classic strength, durability, and dependability of the Radio Line wagons. A new bearing for the wheels, called -Congo- bearings — guaranteed for 1000 miles of smooth, quiet riding – gained special attention for its longevity.

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🔹The 65′ Center Console 30000+ Horsepower HCB Yacht...........*Estrella
The world’s first ever Mega Center Console Yacht.This vessel has all the comfort and styling of any sportfishing or cruising yacht in its class, but far surpasses them in versatile use and performance. Among the major highlights of the design is its massive and luxurious interior that includes a spacious cabin, a mezzanine seating area overlooks the cockpit.

🔹The 5 Seven Mercury Marine 627 horse power outboard engines on its transom offer a combined total of 3,135 horsepower for unbeatable performance.For the mechanically inclined there is a walk-in machine room where everything is within reach and out of the elements.

🔹The five-person forward facing helm seats overlook three large Garmin screens and have great line-of-site over the bow, they also can be rotated 180 degrees to form a 10-person express dining area.
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★Have you ever wished someone a Happy Easter only to be told it's not 'their' Easter yet? It happens to the best of us especially when we don't realize that our friends, or co-workers belong to the Orthodox Church, which celebrates Easter on a different day than the Catholic Church and the majority of the world. The dates are almost always different, except on rare occasions when the dates fall on the same day. Sounds confusing? It turns out that there is actually a carefully calculated system behind the day Easter is recognized. Easter is the day members of the Christian faith recognize the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. It is a celebration of life and new beginnings....*Orthodox Easter this year is on April 28th
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Noticed you on the wall, thought I might share...delete if you like...

I live in texas and I did enjoy St. Patricks Day! Had a great celebration went out with some friends and I wore my kilt, nice Lands End knotted sweater... and one of my buddies I was with shared on fb the next day! Don't know if I oughta laugh or cry!!! LLMFAO!

Wasn't at this show but...yeppers... love me some ol' sing a' longs

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