Pitchy at the race track??

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Pitchy at the race track??

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I dunno. Close, but Pitchy is a "long hair freaky people from the 60's". :D -----------Sixgun
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Say now that`s a good lookin feller :wink: but he should cut his hair and shave so he conforms to the world. :lol:



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Sixgun wrote:I dunno. Close, but Pitchy is a "long hair freaky people from the 60's". :D -----------Sixgun
Hey now i just seen this, and from a participant in Wood stock like you. :P :lol:
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Those smokes will get him before the cars do :P
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I know ths is Leverguns and I shouldn't ask but I am an old side hack man and I have to know more about your rig. That looks fantastic, what frame and what wheel on the hack? A wooden spoked wheel?
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KCSO wrote:I know ths is Leverguns and I shouldn't ask but I am an old side hack man and I have to know more about your rig. That looks fantastic, what frame and what wheel on the hack? A wooden spoked wheel?
By all means ask, i`m your huckleberry. :)

I built the axle years ago with the intent of making a flexi car which i did but it was way to scary for this old fanny burp to drive. :shock: :lol:
So i welded it solid and made a ridged hack, the wheel is off from some other motorcycle, don`t know what. We built the car from pine boards.

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Sixgun wrote:I dunno. Close, but Pitchy is a "long hair freaky people from the 60's". :D -----------Sixgun
not sure i would lump Pitcy in with the 60's hiipie types...he's more of a rugged individual...plus he pays taxes... :)
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1894c wrote:
Sixgun wrote:I dunno. Close, but Pitchy is a "long hair freaky people from the 60's". :D -----------Sixgun
not sure i would lump Pitcy in with the 60's hiipie types...he's more of a rugged individual...plus he pays taxes... :)
Dern tootin, i think it was in the early eighties that i paid taxes once. :lol:
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That is were we are different. Even Hippies pay taxes in Canada.

Besides it seems our old hippies live in BC and have successful herbal export business' these days. Nothing like cash to make a hippie a capitalist.

And as far as Pitchy goes. Any man that likes lever actions, and does donuts with his motorcycle is top notch in my book. Besides, he looks like Santa a bit!
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Canuck Bob wrote:That is were we are different. Even Hippies pay taxes in Canada.

Besides it seems our old hippies live in BC and have successful herbal export business' these days. Nothing like cash to make a hippie a capitalist.

And as far as Pitchy goes. Any man that likes lever actions, and does donuts with his motorcycle is top notch in my book. Besides, he looks like Santa a bit!
I was just kidding about the taxes i may have paid them twice. :lol:
I never considered myself a hippy though i hung around some and did some drugs with them. But i considered myself a biker more than anything and still do though i like the cowboy life also.
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I tall 'ya, that pic of Pithy on the bike had me rolling on the ground :D In the snow at that! Pitchy is 'da man!

Yea Pitch, I remember the sixties pretty well and I did fit in with the group of long hairs and Acapulco Gold crowd. It was great until I turned 18 and then my daddy told me it was time to grow up. Well, still workin' on that.

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Sixgun wrote:I tall 'ya, that pic of Pithy on the bike had me rolling on the ground :D In the snow at that! Pitchy is 'da man!

Yea Pitch, I remember the sixties pretty well and I did fit in with the group of long hairs and Acapulco Gold crowd. It was great until I turned 18 and then my daddy told me it was time to grow up. Well, still workin' on that.

Neat pic dude!---------------Sixgun
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I think Pitchy would be popping their tires - throwing staples or something - when they came by driving like that.
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