View Full Version : BACK TO 1972 OPENING DAY
Jerry Harlow
09-24-2021, 03:19 PM
With a 37 year old AE Fox.
Dean Romig
09-24-2021, 03:59 PM
Beautiful Chevy!!
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Jerry Harlow
09-24-2021, 11:09 PM
Three year body off restoration on a truck I have owned for forty years.
Garry L Gordon
09-25-2021, 07:32 AM
I'll bet that red vehicle draws bird from miles around! Nice!!
John Dallas
09-25-2021, 09:49 AM
In Michigan, if the gun has shells in it you could get a ticket for having a loaded gun in your truck no.matter how nice it is
Dean Romig
09-25-2021, 10:06 AM
I would be surprised to learn of any state that allows a loaded gun in a vehicle - unless of course if it is your personal protection piece.
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John Dallas
09-25-2021, 10:12 AM
My point was that leaning a gun against the outside of the vehicle is defined as "in"
charlie cleveland
09-25-2021, 12:26 PM
very nice truck lots of hard work put into a truck made that nice...charlie
Jerry Harlow
09-25-2021, 12:54 PM
I'll bet that red vehicle draws bird from miles around! Nice!!
Actually it is 1972 Chevy Truck Hugger Orange. We were sitting in the shade and not on our stands because it was so hot and no doves. Then the truck is used as another person to shoo them our way.
Jerry Harlow
09-25-2021, 01:00 PM
I would be surprised to learn of any state that allows a loaded gun in a vehicle - unless of course if it is your personal protection piece..
In the used to be free Old Dominion we can still drive around on the public highway with a loaded long gun in most counties except for those controlled by radicals. On private land they have absolutely no control over it. Deer hunters with dogs absolutely have their guns loaded at all times in their vehicles.
But if "Blackface" Northam reads this I am sure it will be introduced next legislative session.
Jerry Harlow
09-25-2021, 01:03 PM
very nice truck lots of hard work put into a truck made that nice...charlie
I cleaned parts and bolts for three years. I also restored most of the hardware (latches, hinges, etc.) with a phosphate finish (parkerizing) instead of a rattle can, as most of it came from the factory that way.
Garry L Gordon
09-25-2021, 06:27 PM
I would be surprised to learn of any state that allows a loaded gun in a vehicle - unless of course if it is your personal protection piece.
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Welcome to Missouri. Concealed carry for anyone not a criminal...without any licensing.
Chris Robenalt
09-26-2021, 02:05 PM
We drove the forest roads with loaded 22s when squirrel hunting. I don't know if I'm in the wrong? All I know is you better be ready to shoot!
Chris, AZ
Bill Murphy
09-26-2021, 05:28 PM
A top off Blazer is a great shooting platform when running down mallards or ringnecks in the corn. Two shooters can easily place themselves over the roll bar or the windshield while the driver concentrates on the corn rows. I drove a 1975 top off Blazer for many years, did a partial restoration, but foolishly sold it because trips to the beach without air conditioning became more than I could stand. My next truck was a '92 454 Suburban, but the four speed 350 Blazer would run rings around the Suburban. I was joking about the "shooting platform", but it has probably been done.
Stan Hillis
09-28-2021, 07:28 AM
My point was that leaning a gun against the outside of the vehicle is defined as "in"
Are you kidding? How in the world can a gun outside a vehicle be in it? Some of the rulings on laws, that I hear about, are stupid to the extreme.
If that's really true it reminds me of a court case here years ago in which a dove shooting buddy of mine, and country lawyer, defended an entire field full of shooters who were charged with shooting over bait. The field in question was a large field which had been planted in it's entirety in alternating strips of corn and sunflowers, which ran the full length of the field. When preparing the field the owner had bush-hogged lanes through some of the strips of both corn and sunflowers. As a rotary mower will do, it slung some of the corn into the rows of standing sunflowers and some of the sunflowers into the rows of standing corn. This is, of course, legal in every way.
When the federal game warden presented his case he said that each four-row wide strip of corn and sunflowers constituted a separate "field", and that because there was sunflowers in the corn "fields" and corn in the sunflower "fields" they were baited.
My friend looked at the judge and said he rested his case, at which point the judge berated the warden for wasting the court's time and threw the case out, or at the very least found all the defendants not guilty.
Jerry Harlow
09-28-2021, 08:51 PM
A couple of decades ago four of us were goose hunting on the last day, having a spectacular shoot with the bag limit set at five. Here comes the game warden right to our blind as the geese are still coming in trying to land and we are not near our limit. He stands there interrupting our hunt and after counting geese asks for our licenses. My buddy who had moved from Texas and had not been goose hunting for years had purchased his duck stamp the day before. Of course he forgot to sign it. In the warden's pocket it went. He took my license and looked at it and into his pocket it went. We were both issued tickets for unsigned Duck Stamps. I protested that my signature was right there on the stamp. He replied that I had signed it at the bottom and it was supposed to be across the middle. The instructions say to sign it on the face. That means the front, and no particular spot is designated. It did not matter to him.
The day of the trial my buddy and I both took off from work. I knew the Commonwealths Attorney and explained to him that there is no designated space to sign it and it was signed. We also argued that since it was the last day of the season and the stamp had been purchased the day before, and the warden ruined our hunt so there was no way he could pass it on to someone else, the C.A. agreed to drop the cases.
When the case was called I also knew the judge and after the C.A. advised him that the Commonwealth was dropping the case, it was dismissed. Smoke flew out of the warden's ears. The next year the warden found himself in the far reaches of south western Virginia to deal with the mountain folks, far away from us. We were not his only victims of useless charges it seems.
Bruce Hering
09-30-2021, 07:12 PM
Always interesting how these things work themselves out.... I, as I am sure some of you, know some pretty great wardens both Federal and State. It bugs me to see some of the new "gun and badge" types intent on writing tickets for stuff they cant get right.
Richard Flanders
10-28-2021, 09:46 AM
What a gorgeous Chevy truck! The "right" color too. The Ford website is featuring a 1990 F-150 for sale that has only 196miles on the odometer! And they speak of an original "real" Bronco with low mileage that is selling for six figures somewhere.
Jerry Harlow
10-28-2021, 10:26 AM
The "Pinup Girls" at a local car show liked my truck. So I said go for it! But old farts like some of us need not get their blood pressure up.
p.s. She liked my Chevelle also.
charlie cleveland
10-28-2021, 11:39 AM
nice chevelle brings back some good and bad memories....charlie
Jerry Harlow
10-29-2021, 07:28 PM
nice chevelle brings back some good and bad memories....charlie
Charlie,
You had just as well tell us the stories instead of keeping us in suspense.
Richard Flanders
10-29-2021, 08:43 PM
I was gonna ask Charlie what brought on the memories, the car or the blonde!!
Mike Koneski
10-30-2021, 10:41 AM
There's a car in a photo??
Mike Koneski
10-30-2021, 10:43 AM
Welcome to Missouri. Concealed carry for anyone not a criminal...without any licensing.
The way it should be.
Daryl Corona
10-30-2021, 10:52 AM
66' Chevelle SS 396. My first car and hoping to be able to find one I can afford to play with in retirement (along with the optional Pin-up girl as a bonus.):cool:
Nice stuff Jerry. Thanks for bringing back memories.
charlie cleveland
10-30-2021, 02:06 PM
the chevelle is my good memory..a 69 model blue on blue 396 325 horse air power steering 12 bolt posi 3.73 gears wide ratio 4 speed....it was not the fastest car on the strip but sure was a beauty andnice to have the ac on in those hot july nights... I ll pass on the bad .....charlie
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