Well the name might be different but it's still me. From the old Maverick website is was Rickyracer.:bananaman Being from the "Beehive" state orginially, as it is called, my motto is "Be happy, eat your honey". Any questions? :evilsmile
having fun now Well I left Wash. state end of 2002 and moved back to Southern Utah. worked there for a few years and now I'm working in Kuwait. Been here for 1 1/2 yrs. Got some more projects, 66 Stang (bench front seat) 331, AOD going in it, 71 Torino GT 460 AOD and a 68 Cougar 351W C-4 to work on. Nice thing is cars don't rust down here. The Mav is still alive and well.
from the ashes And you wouldn't believe how deep the ashes were. That's why I'm over here. The paycheck is getting lots of things paid off and y 66 Stang done. It the body work on the Mav because I had a place, tools and time. I still have the tools, just not the time or place. So it's costing some big $$$$$ getting the Stnags whole body redone. But it's getting completely done inside and out. The guy is in upper Utah for the Maverick people looking for a good shop.
Welcome back. Do you want to use your old name? I can merge this account with your old one. Just PM with the email you used as Ricky Racer.
feels like Feel like that old 70s show, "Welcome back Carter". OK now here's a question to test your trivia info, does anyone remember the old "Lawman Mavericks" he had a Boss 429 that's much more famous.
Lawman I believe so, I'll have to look it up in y magazine article. I have some 35-40 yr old mags. Interesting to look at the adds. Buy a new Maverick for $1995