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We know God ordered Jesus’ steps, but He also ordered Judas’ steps. Without Judas betraying Jesus, we wouldn’t have salvation. Without Goliath coming against David, David would have never taken the throne. Without my father going to be with the Lord, something that I didn’t like, I would have never stepped up to pastor the church. When things run out in your life, instead of complaining, being bitter, keep the right perspective. It had to run out so you can see the best, so you can step up to who you were created to be. If you don’t set the tone for the day, negative thoughts will set it for you. Every morning when you wake up, you need to power up and get your mind going in the right direction. This is going to be a good day. I can handle anything that comes my way. I am strong. I am confident. I have the favor of God. Angels are watching over me. I’m excited about my future. Set your mind for victory at the beginning of each day. Don’t let just any thoughts play. You have to think thoughts on purpose. If you wake up and just think whatever comes to mind, thoughts will tell you, You have too many problems. You’re too tired. You’ll never overcome this obstacle. Nothing good is going to happen today. If you don’t set the tone for the day, negative thoughts will set it for you. Before you check your phone, before you read your email, before you see what the weather is like, you need to think power thoughts - victory thoughts, abundance thoughts, can-do thoughts - on purpose. You’re going to see things happen that you've never dreamed. Joel Osteen is a New York Times bestselling author and the Senior Pastor of America’s largest church, Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas. Connect with Joel on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit his website at joelosteen.com. . Joel Osteen

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Cruizin’ in the passin’ lane By: Jimbo

Here it is February already….. Normally most of us would be finishing up on our projects in anticipation of the upcoming show schedule. Un-fortunately all of us are dealing with the Covid-19 rules and the political unrest. Those of us who are planning to attend events have to deal with the fact that wearing a mask and social distancing is expected. January, February and March are hard months to plan outside events. Cold, rain, wind all can ruin your well planed show. There will always be the die-hards that will show up and hat’s off to them. We want the cruise-in’s and car shows to get back to normal. So let’s show support where and when we can.. Here are some of my emails …. Jimbo, With American values dropping we see everyone being vocal but are you part of the problem? We have some who talk politics daily but don't vote. We have some who worry about small towns and family owned businesses who have to close but they shop at Walmart and Amazon. We see our professional ball teams disgrace our national anthem by taking a knee but people still watch it, buy their goods and root for their favorite team. We have people who cry foul of everything the police do and they want to defund the police but first sound they hear in the back yard or if something is wrong who do they call? The police. We have people who talk about how rude others are but won't hold a door for anyone walking in, say hello or give them a break when they are behind the wheel of their car. They gripe about FB while on FB yet they continue to use it daily like nothing is wrong. I don't shop at Walmart because it puts small town shop out of business, I don't shop at Amazon because of the same reason and the power they have. Remember Parlor and everyone going there

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instead of FB. Well it came out it was Amazon who shut them down to keep you under the thumb of left wing FB. I stopped watching professional ball teams when people like me who made 30K and year and bought tickets while millionaire professional ball players went on strike many years ago to get more money. Their current situation of disrespecting America by kneeling only proves to me that I was right from the get go. Same with NASCAR. I will never watch another race. My time on FB will be limited and soon I will be gone for good. I'm a God fearing, red blooded redneck who respects our 1st responders, says hello to strangers, holds the door open for people and my wife doesn't open her own car door when we are out. I'm man enough to say I was wrong, man enough to stand up for my rights and man enough not to bicker on social media with keyboard tough guys. I'm also man enough to catch the same people in person and ask them to say it to my face so I can slap the ignorance from their brain. There is a time and that is now for people to act like they should. You can't have it both ways anymore. Don't live walking on both sides. Pick one or the other because there will be a time soon where good men will have to do bad things in order for our children and grand children to have a life worth living. The state of America right now is not it. Posted by: Steve Stewart - Cold Spring, Kentucky

favorite radio station, started the car and revved it to a slow idle. Two days later, a worried neighbor peered through his garage window and saw him in the car. She notified the emergency services and they broke in, pulling Brad from the car. A little sip of water and, surprisingly, he was in perfect condition . . . but his Tesla had a dead battery. Ken Cole Jimbo, Questions and Answers from the AARP Forum Q: Where can men over the age of 60 find younger, sexy women who are interested in them? A: Try a bookstore under fiction. Q: What can a man do while his wife is going through menopause? A: Keep busy. If you're handy with tools, you can finish the basement. When you're done you will have a place to live. Q: Someone has told me that menopause is mentioned in the Bible. Is that true? Where can it be found? A: Yes. Matthew 14:92: 'And Mary rode Joseph's ass all the way to Egypt .' Q: How can you increase the heart rate of your 60+ year old husband? A: Tell him you're pregnant.

Jimbo, The real reason that we can't have the Ten Commandments in a Courthouse! You cannot post "Thou Shalt Not Steal," "Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery" and "Thou Shall Not Lie" in a building full of lawyers, judges and politicians! It creates a hostile work environment! ………. Kenny J

Q: How can you avoid that terrible curse of the elderly wrinkles? A: Take off your glasses.

Jimbo, A man is getting into the shower just as his wife is finishing her shower. The doorbell rings. After a few seconds of arguing over which one should answer the door, the wife gives up, quickly wraps a towel around herself and runs down stairs. When she opens the door, there stands Bob, the next-door neighbor. Before she says a word, Bob says, “I'll give you $800.00 to drop that towel. After considering the offer for a few seconds, the woman drops the towel. Bob views the scene for a minute or two, then hands the woman $800.00. Confused, but excited about her good fortune, the woman wraps back up in the towel and goes back upstairs. When she gets back to the bathroom her husband asks, “Who was that at the door”? “It was Bob, our next door neighbor,” she replies. “Great”, says her husband, “did he say anything about the $800.00 he owes me?” ……… jack@

Q: Why should 60+ year old people use valet parking? A: Valets don't forget where they park your car.

Jimbo, I ordered Chinese from a local place (won't name them) went to pick it up and as I was driving home, heard the bags rustling and moving!!! I thought what hell on earth is that? Did something gotten into the bag? I thought I could see a little pair of eyes peering out. I was driving so pulled over, I leaned forward, picked up the bag, put it on the passenger seat and there it was again, more rustling and little eyes looking out behind the ginger beef! I thought its got to be a rat or a mouse or something, so I carefully pulled the bag down ... And there it was ... ... A Peeking Duck!!! Posted by: John Gardner Jimbo, Brad lived in California and was a lifelong environmentalist. He was sick of the world; of Covid-19, Brexit, Russian belligerence, global warming, racial tensions, and the rest of the disturbing stories that occupy media headlines. Brad drank a fifth of scotch, drove his car into his garage and then sealed every doorway and window as best he could. He got back into his car and wound down all the windows, selected his

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Q: Seriously! What can I do for these crow's feet and all those wrinkles on my face? A: Go braless. It will usually pull them out.

Q: Is it common for 60+ year olds to have problems with short term memory storage? A: Storing memory is not a problem, retrieving it is a problem. Q: As people age, do they sleep more soundly? A: Yes, but usually in the afternoon. Q: Where should 60+ year olds look for eye glasses? A: On their foreheads. Q: What is the most common remark made by 60+ year olds when they enter antique stores? A: "Gosh, I remember these." Till next month… Jimbo I’ll leave you with this………. I had to make a quick trip to the city and I parked my car at the hotel parking garage. I had just enough time to make it to a very important meeting across town if I could catch a cab and he could speak English. As luck would have it, I walked out to the street and caught a taxi just as it was going by. I got into the taxi, and the Cabbie said, "perfect timing. You're just like Frank." I said: "Who?" Cabbie: "Frank Feldman. He's a guy who did everything right all the time. Like my coming along when you needed a cab, things happened like that to Frank Feldman every single time." I said: "There are always a few clouds over everybody." Cabbie: "Not Frank Feldman. He was a terrific athlete. He could have won the Grand-Slam at tennis. He could golf with the pros. He sang like an opera baritone and dance like a Broadway star and you should have heard him play the piano. He was an amazing guy." I said: "Sounds like he was something really special." Cabbie: "There's more ... He had a memory like a computer. He remembered everybody's birthday. He knew all about wine, which foods to order and which fork to eat them with. He could fix anything. Not like me. I change a fuse, and the whole street blacks out. But Frank Feldman, he could do everything right."

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I said: "Wow, some guy then." Cabbie: "He always knew the quickest way to go in traffic and avoid traffic jams. Not like me. I always seem to get stuck in them. But Frank, he never made a mistake, and he really knew how to treat a woman and make her feel good. He would never answer her back even if she was in the wrong; and his clothing was always immaculate, shoes highly polished too - He was the perfect man! He never made a mistake. No one could ever measure up to Frank Feldman." I said: "An amazing fellow. How did you meet him?" Cabbie: "Well, I never actually met Frank. He died and I married his damn, widow."

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I recently had the pleasure to attend I got a seat. Just needs to be a lunch gathering with quite a few folks properly secured and then that were or still are involved deeply in reupholstered. Won't be long this automotive sport/hobby. Some were now I hope builders, some old racers while some were just old car fanatics. Some family with one another. We had a great meal, surrounded by great folks and many friends. For the sake of this and some awesome discussions. To me it was the best Christmas discussion the names of those in attendance present I could have ever gotten. and the establishment where this took place shall remain nameless, I am sure my friends that never heard my take on weather this to protect the innocent. I was amazed how interconnected we all sport /hobby is dying, may or may not agree with the following. Yes, seemed to be too. Some friends knew many at the table, some only this sport is changing, it always has since the first two folks in their knew of them while others were surprised that we were all so first cars lined up side by side and someone yelled go. And yes, the connected and gathered at the same time. electric powered vehicles are fast and accelerate with lighting speed I had the pleasure to sit and listen to the old racers who told and torque numbers that were one time unheard of. And yes, it stories of the early days of racing. I remembered those times as would cost millions and take mega sponsors to field a competitive they related their tales. It was not a bunch of folks jawboning and machine in the national events. However, there are still grass roots telling tall tales, these were folks that lived those stories. I had great races held at local tracks, and there are youngsters involved there respect for many at this gathering, not just for their racing history too. There are also younger folks that enjoy the car show scene, just but for several of the builders there as well. I truly felt honored to be go to Scrapin the Coast, or the Bayou Show Down, these are events among this group. not necessarily for young folks, but they are there in numbers that The talk slowly began to revolve around the discussion of, is this we seldom see at our local shows. And their cars and trucks are sport/hobby slowly dying. While many expounded on the whys and some fine creations. how this sport has changed and the pros and cons of the topic. I So, to my friends at the table, I say this sport is not dying, its just tried to just remain silent. I agree with many of the points brought evolving, just the same as your and my cars have. The work is still up, but I have a totally different mindset, I will explain later. The talk there, the creativity is still there, and might I add the same passion is also came about to the progress made with electric autos and how there as well. Its still about the youngster that wants to make his/her that may affect racing as well as street rod building. Interesting car fast, or cool, or have a killer paint job, or a total custom interior. takes by many here too. Really not enough paper here to expand Just all taking place on a different medium. Now if we could all just on all of that. welcome them at our events there could be some learning One thing that I can totally agree with that was well spoken is, experiences for both generations I guarantee. Maybe we should the fact that all of these folks were brought together for their sheer evolve too, or do nothing and become as extinct as the dinosaurs. passion of making these machines go faster, and or better than Happy Saint Valentine’s day to you all, and hope to see you out when they were brand new. The automobile was the catalyst for this and about real soon. gathering, but clearly it was all about people and their relationships From the Carriage House, Later Gizmo

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This Month we're getting back to the start of a new year of cruising and shows. We had a lot of cancelled events this past year. If there was anything good to come from it, we seen a lot of Families enjoying the outdoors. We did some Nature Trail hiking and just looking around the woods and stuff. We made it over to Fountainbleau State Park a couple times, Logtown several times, Tammany Trace bike trails, along with just some backyard firepit hanging out.. But we sure seen a lot people biking, hiking, picnicking and enjoying their family time outdoors. Hopefully this family outdoors trend continues. So I tell y'all make a picnic lunch pack, the bikes, outdoor games, fishing poles or whatever and get outside and enjoy the sunshine. Look around we all have a state Park or Nature Trail that's close to our house and just waiting on people to enjoy using them. Make those Family memories last. Remember to watch for our friends out riding their motorcycle. Thanks Allen.

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Uncle Harry's Favorite. I can remember my Uncle Harry's passion for the 1940 Ford. Of course I was not around when he was young, but something happened that caused him to be in love with this vehicle. He hung around at the Ford garage when he was a kid, I do know that. That was back in the day when the showroom could hold 2 or 3 cars, maximum. Maybe it was the aroma that is unique to a new car that drew him to them. Perhaps it was their shape and design. Whatever it was, his brain was “ate up” with the 1940 Ford. He owned three in his lifetime, a sedan, a “Woody”, and a Standard coupe. Under the direct supervision of Edsel Ford and with distinctive styling by Ford design chief E.T. “Bob” Gregorie, the Ford De Luxe line had a fresh new look for 1940. Even to this day, the 1940 Ford De Luxe is among the most popular of the pre-war Ford V-8's, with a number of features that distinguish it from other models. The De Luxe line was introduced in 1938 as an upscale alternative to the base model, called the Standard. This was intended to fill the gap between that and the Lincoln, and provide an alternative. The 1940 Ford 112 inch wheelbase with transverse leaf springs front and rear carried over from the 1939 version pretty much unchanged. A torsion-type stabilizer bar was added to reduce body roll, and permit a lower front spring rate while the hydraulic brakes, that were new in 1939, were upgraded with larger drums for 1940. The dependable 221 CID, 85 hp L-head V-8 was treated to a revised carburetor and larger six volt generator, while the smaller 136 CID 60 hp V-8 was reportedly available in both the standard and De Luxe models in 1940. The 60 hp De Luxe was extremely rare, however, and was reportedly only produced in 161 cars, say the Ford experts.

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The 1940 instrument panel was a significant leap forward for Ford, incorporating a modern-looking horizontal speedometer and gauges instead of the previously used round dials. There were dual ash trays, one at each end of the dash panel and De Luxe models included a 30-hour clock built into the locking glove compartment door. One notable new development for 1940 was the steering column mounted shift lever, which Ford called “Finger-Tip Shift.” This allowed more comfortable three-abreast seating. Sealed-beam headlamps appeared for the first time in 1940, as did the front vent windows, allowing Ford to discontinue the traditional hinged crank-out windshield. The windshield wipers were relocated from above the windshield to below it and the radio antenna was mounted at the top center of the roof header. Among hot rodders, the two coupe body styles (coupe and business coupe) are probably the most popular, followed by the long-roofed Tudor sedan, however there is a current trend popularizing the four door sedans. The Business Coupe included a pair of folding jump seats, known as opera seats, behind the driver's bench seat. This model is often referred to as an “opera coupe” by enthusiasts. There were six Deluxe body styles in 1940: The $721.00 Coupe and $745.00 Business Coupe, the $765.00 Tudor, the sporty Convertible Coupe at $850.00, along with a $810.00 Fordor Sedan. The most expensive style at $950.00 was the De Luxe Station Wagon with its select ash and maple hardwoods cut from Michigan forests, and extensively hand constructed. All of these 1940 Fords are highly coveted today.

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Uncle Harry thought the best darn car in the world was the 1940 Ford. Nothing else ever compared then, or now for him. A lot of people agree. Unk even tried to make improvements to his vehicles. He tried to magnetize the rear end on his cars. His theory was that the magnet would pick up the parts as they fell off the car and before they were lost. He wasn't successful, but I for one think this is a good idea and tried it on my street rod. It didn't work for me, either. We both made it out of school without even having Google. You don't see that today. Harry said his great-granddaddy invented checkers too, but I never have quite believed that. Unk also resisted belonging to any car club. He said any car club that would accept him into their membership was not an organization he wanted to be affiliated with. He was a funny old geezer. I miss him. He is up running the dirt roads of Heaven, if they have any. That is for sure. A legend is an old man with a cane, known for what he used to do. Gotta Cruise!

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begins around 7:30am til so please come join us. Brrrr! “Baby it's cold outside�. That should have been the Lucedale Edwards Drugs Breakfast Cruise-In's song for our January Cruise. Even though the wind was blowing, and the temperature was a cool 39, we still had a nice turnout (well maybe not a huge group but the ones who came enjoyed it). This group of guys decided to stay warm and in their vehicles after their breakfast at Rocky's Diner. Can't say I blame them! Bill Adams drove 80 miles from Stockton, Al just to support the breakfast. Thanks Bill and we are glad you came. I must brag a little on this next car; actually, the car and the guy responsible for it running. Mike Lachaussee and I purchased this car almost 4 years ago, sort of on a whim. We both liked the looks of it and we both love old stock cars. This 1941 Ford Deluxe has 27,538 original miles and is clean inside and out. We bought this from a guy (seller will be unnamed!) who said it cranked every time you turned the key. He brought it to us on a trailer and insisted he drive it off for us and put it in the shop. We signed all the papers, exchanged money and were happy with our new purchase. Of course, the first thing we wanted to do was take it around the block. We get in and back it up and to our surprise - NO BRAKES. We (my guy) immediately did a complete brake job. Now we get to drive it. Low and behold it would not crank. So began the saga of this little honey. Mike has replaced points, plugs, new coil, and I have learned a new skill - pulling the '41. I will say every time I pulled it, she cranked immediately. Mike had replaced everything and sometimes it would crank and then again it wouldn't. Since we have several more of those stock cars, we couldn't devote our full attention to this one. I do not remember what prompted us to get back on this car, but we did. Mike replaced a bad solenoid and in doing so, found a loose wire to the starter. That was a year ago. The seller was right; this '41 cranks every time you turn the key, thanks to Mike. Mike's '55 Chevy and my '56 TBird are a little cold to start if you don't crank them every day. Not this '41. It cranks and drive at the comfortable speed of 45. It is a pleasure to drive and ride in. We have been trying to downsize for the last couple of years. We don't love the cars any less; we simply aren't quite as young as we once were. This '41 is for sale and we would love for someone to get it that would care for it as much as we do. Unfortunately, it seems the hobby has taken a turn where these old cars are not appreciated or wanted by the younger generation. I can only hope when I reach 80, I can operate as well as this car does. I have heard all the FORD vs CHEVY jokes and of course we are a house divided, but I will put my '56 TBird and this '41 against those Chevy's any day. Come see us next month at Edwards Drugs in Lucedale on the second Friday of the month. We have had several people call recently inquiring about the Swap Meet and since we have not had a lot of interest, we are no longer going to advertise as a Swap Meet.

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Wilmer Valderrama Bought the Oldsmobile Station Wagon From That '70s Show for $500

BY Peter Holderith - The Drive January 13, 2021 "Fez" bought the car off the props department at the end of the final season. Most movie cars are pretty cool, but they aren't always what they seem and sometimes they're even rented or faked. Heck, some are cobbled together just to make it through production and definitely aren't the sort of cars you want to own. However, sometimes it's the complete opposite, like the 1969 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser from That '70s Show. The larger-than-life station wagon was a bone-stock Oldsmobile used mostly as a prop in the background or for static driving shots. Eventually, as filming for the show was nearing its end, actor Wilmer Valderrama—who played foreign exchange student "Fez"— decided to buy it from the props department. In an interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Valderrama recounted how the conversation with the props department went, and how much he paid for it. "I go, 'Listen, how much for the Vista Cruiser?' He goes, 'What? You don't want that thing.' I go, 'Yes I do. I need the Vista Cruiser.' They said $500 bucks, so I bought the Vista Cruiser for 500 bucks from our props department." Now, $500 is a good deal for any car, but it's an especially good deal for something like an Olds Vista Cruiser. Available with a choice of three V8s - it's not clear which is installed in Valderrama's car - the Vista Cruiser was the family SUV before the SUV was really even a thing. With unique roof glass and seating for as many as eight passengers (officially), the Vista Cruiser was a family hauling machine. Not many were optioned with the 455 Rocket V8 and a four-speed Hurst floor shifter, but even those that weren't are still cool today. They weren't cool back then, but they are now. Valderrama says he plans to keep the car forever, saying he wants it to become "that car that just sits in the garage with the battery dead." He goes as far as to say that he's left it in his will for his children, which is a funny thought. Saddling them with a car like that, four flat tires, slowly rusting away in the corner, certainly a funny way to remember your father by, and a cool opportunity if they ever want to fix it up.

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By: Terry

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COVID 19 hits home! I hope you are safe and COVID 19 has avoided your home. On December 9th about lunchtime I received a call from Elizabeth that I did not want to get, an employee at her office who traveled during Thanksgiving had tested positive for COVID 19, her office was closed and everyone had to go get a COVID 19 test. Wow! I thought she would be fine, even though the girl that had tested positive had done one on one training with Elizabeth a couple days before. A couple hours later I get the call from Elizabeth that she tested positive for COVID 19. Wow again, I was floored. When she got home, we hugged and shed a tear or two‌and decided I would get tested the next morning. I went to the same clinic she did in Orange Beach, AL and Elizabeth went with me. We had to wait two hours in my truck before we were called in for the test. I was positive also. We talked to the doctor about the possibility of a false positive, he informed us if we both tested positive, we had COVID 19. With my age and health issues we asked the doctor if it was a death sentence. He calmly stated he wished he could tell us, he said COVID 19 is different in every patient. He said the biggest problem with COVID 19 is with the lungs, blood clots. He gave me a bronchial inhaler, told us to start taking Vitamins C, D and Zinc. He also said keep moving around to keep the lungs clear. The doctor also told us to get to the ER as soon as possible if we have trouble breathing. He wished us the best of luck. We had no idea what lay ahead of us as we walked to the truck.

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Elizabeth started feeling bad after her COVID 19 test. After my test later that afternoon I started feeling bad but I still thought I would not have bad symptoms, we would be fine. I kept thinking 99% of people are fine, but that 1% kept entering my mind. I have had friends and acquaintances that had died from COVID 19, so I was concerned. Was this the beginning of the end? I felt confident we would be fine, but privately I wondered about myself. Saturday we both felt like crap. Running fever, mine got to 100.7, we felt bad, both had headaches unlike we have ever had, I started having some shortness of breath, Elizabeth was nauseated. We both lost taste and smell. Elizabeth said losing her incredible gift of smell was the worst for her. Something she had never experienced in her life. We felt terrible. Thank goodness for the drive thru pharmacy, we wore masks and gloves; and we used the car delivery services of Walmart and Target. We sprayed the area of the truck the employees would possibly touch with Lysol before going to both and wore masks and gloves, we did not want to give it to anyone! Writing my column last month was tough because we were in the middle of the worst of the sickness. COVID 19 is not something you want to tell people you have. I equate it to having leprosy in the Bible, the only difference is hopefully you get through COVID 19, most people do. We were sick, very sick about 10-12 days. Our salvation, (everyone is and can be different) was we took 400 mg of Ibuprofen every 4 hours. We tried different things, but ibuprofen did the trick for us with our fever and made us feel the best, as best as we could feel. That and the Vitamins, twice a day, we also kept moving around, walking and at the end, a bike ride around the neighborhood‌ one lap that liked to have killed us, it felt like it anyway. I started coughing up stuff near the end, the very first was bloody and that kind of scared me, but that quickly went away with the rest of the stuff I coughed up. Elizabeth was incredible through it all!

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We were over COVID by December 25 and enjoyed entertaining my brother Ken and Linda for a traditional Christmas Day lunch and a great weekend. We had a blast and a great weekend.

It is now the middle of January, I still have some shortness of breath and we both continue to fight recurring headaches and fatigue. Elizabeth got her smell back, she was happy and relieved about that. It did not bother me at all not smelling or tasting, but she hated that. We have started to get our strength back by riding our bikes. Recently we did 5 miles with no problem. Our take a ways from COVID 19…we hate masks, but we wear them in public and we use hand sanitizer. We try to distance from people as best we can. But here is our point, we have to live and we will live and enjoy every bit, every minute of our lives. Hiding in our homes we feel will only delay the inevitable. This virus must run its course, shutting down America, wrecking our economy is not the answer, nor will it ever be. We now look forward to the spring and car shows. Will car shows be effected in 2021, we sure hope not. Car shows are needed to get people back outside, living their lives and engaging in life. For folks our age, church and car shows maybe one of our only ways to interact with people. I feel we have all found out how important that interaction with friends and family truly is. Elizabeth and I will go to every car show we have the opportunity to attend and we hope you will also. Our first show will be Emerald Coast Cruizin March 11-13 in Panama City Beach, FL. We hope to see you there! COVID 19 may have hit home with us, but we survived it and we will move forward, loving God and life to its fullest! Til next month…

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ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ 1) How long did the Hundred Years War last? 116 years 2) Which country makes Panama hats? Ecuador 3) From which animal do we get catgut? Sheep and Horses 4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution? November 5) What is a camel's hair brush made of? Squirrel fur 6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal? Dogs 7) What was King George VI's first name? Albert 8) What color is a purple finch? Crimson 9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from? New Zealand 10) What is the color of the black box in a commercial airplane? Orange, of course. What do you mean you Failed???????

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February brings us the sweetest day of the year; the day synonymous with love and hearts. It is also the day for candy and By Candy Cocktail flowers, both of which I am certainly a fan of. However while not an enthusiastic fan of the day made for couples, I am always curious to learn more about the origin of the unique, historical days we observe every year. Some of our holidays and traditions might seem downright odd to someone from another country. For many of us, our fondness for the holiday began as children when we passed out our Valentines cards and conversation hearts to classmates, maybe even a schoolyard crush. While historians often debate the exact origin of the romantic day, what researchers do know is that the backstory is actually somewhat dark. Some believe the holiday was an effort to “Christianize” the pagan observance of Lupercalia, fertility festival for the Roman god of agriculture. So the day of cards and candy is much like Christmas and Halloween where many of the modern traditions associated with the holiday originated from pagan roots. There are also rumors that the day of love was created to honor the mythical founders of Rome. The Romans' Lupercalia feast was held from February 13-15, when the men ran naked through the streets, sacrificed animals and slapped women with the blood-soaked hides of the slain animals as they believed it promoted fertility. Then the drunk men drew the names of women from a jar so they would be matched. (Yes, that is really what is cited on several reliable websites). The Catholic Church recognizes a dozen different saints bearing the names Valentine or Valentinus so it has long been disputed as to which Mr. Valentine was indeed the inspiration for the day. In 300 AD the Roman emperor, believing single men made better warriors, banned marriage for young men. Then a priest named Valentine secretly continued to perform marriages for young couples. When they learned of his actions, he was put to death on February 14. While imprisoned, Valentine cared for his fellow prisoners and also his jailor's blind daughter. The legend, according to History.com, says that Valentine cured the girl's blindness and that his final act before being executed was to write her a message of love signed 'From your Valentine'. The sentiment became forever linked to the most romantic day of the year. St. Valentine is also the patron Saint of plague victims and beekeepers. Which with the current plague sweeping our entire planet, possibly means we need the love of Valentine's Day more than ever. February 14 is also considered the first day of spring in Britain because it is the beginning of birds' mating season. An occasion for sweethearts to celebrate their love and show affection with gifts

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among pink and red decor, in 1537, was declared a holiday by king Henry VIII. In Shakespeare's day, people believed that the first two single people who met in the morning of Valentine's Day were likely to get married. In Wales, many people celebrate St. Dwynwen's Day in January in addition to Valentine's Day, as she is the patron saint of Welsh lovers. It was 14th century poet Chaucer whose poem first linked romance to St. Valentine's Day, writing, “For this was on Saint Valentine's Day when every fowl comes there his mate to take.” Like his friend William Shakespeare, he helped popularize the amorous associations of the day telling tales of courtly love between knights and fair maidens. Soon people began writing and exchanging love letters to celebrate the special day in February. By the early 1910s, the American company that would eventually become the iconic card store Hallmark, started distributing their official “Valentine's Day cards.” At the time it was known as Halls Bros. when they sold their first V Day card to celebrate love in 1913. Hallmark's website states that 45 million Valentine's Day cards are sent each year. And what about the chubby cherub known as Cupid? The winged baby shooting arrows of love through the hearts of men and women the world over became iconic over a century ago. While Cupid graced paintings throughout the 14th to 17th centuries, he did not become the character synonymous with the holiday until the 1800s when he began appearing on Valentine's Day cards. In Roman mythology, Cupid was the son of Mars, the god of war, and quite appropriately, Venus, the goddess of love and beauty. In the United States, the first mass-produced Valentines made of paper lace were produced and sold after 1847 by Esther Holland whose father operated a large book and stationary store. In Italy, Saint Valentine's keys are given to lovers "as a romantic symbol and an invitation to unlock the giver's heart.”

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Wikipedia described how in 2016, Catholic Bishops of England and Wales established a novena prayer to support single people seeking a spouse ahead of St Valentine's. In recent years, the day after Valentine's Day, February 15, has become unofficially known as “Singles Awareness Day” to celebrate the singles of the world. During the Victorian Era, if a woman did not want attention from certain suitors, she would send “vinegar valentines,” also called penny dreadfuls, to reject the suitors' attention. The X in XOXO came to represent a kiss at the end of a valentine because historically an “x” was used to sign off on documents. After marking it, the writer would often kiss the mark as a sign of their oath. Eventually the gesture grew in popularity as these records were “sealed with a kiss.” Hugs & kisses is the perfect post script for a letter on the day for love. However do not expect to celebrate Valentine's Day just anywhere; countries like Iran, West Malaysia, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have partially or completely banned the holiday due to “western decadence.” There is even a group in India that holds protests against the holiday every year. Valentine's Day is also the anniversary of one of the deadliest mob shootouts in history when Chicago's notorious gangsters Al Capone and Bugs Moran's mobsters collided. More than 1,000 bullets went flying in 1929 at The St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Like Cupid and the traditional Valentine's Day card, a heart-shaped box of chocolate has become equally symbolic. According to NPR, this is likely because chocolate was seen by the Aztecs as an aphrodisiac. The belief in chocolate as the elixir of love gained it a reputation that spread across Europe, however it was liquid and expensive, making it out of reach for anyone that was not royalty. Then in 1837 Queen Victoria made it more affordable for the masses where it was eventually made into a moldable paste. In 1861, Richard Cadbury launched fancy, ornate boxes with treats nestled in lace doilies. Seven years later the box was given its signature heart shape for the romantic holiday and could be saved as a box for mementos after the chocolates were finished. Today scientists have tested as to whether the chocolate legends are true, finding little evidence of any libido-boosting properties. 58 million pounds of chocolate are purchased during the week of Valentine's Day. Candy is the most popular gift for showing appreciation. 21% of people have stated they get their pet a gift. The total of Valentine's Day related domestic spending for 2020 was estimated to be a staggering $27.4 billion. Enjoy your Valentine's Day with the one you love, or with the family and friends that make life sweeter! And if you are single like me, at least stop by your local store and take advantage of the unsold candy that will be on clearance on the 15th. Personally I think the wine, candy and a day of treating ourselves to nothing by relaxation at home sounds pretty fabulous as well! Happy Valentine's Day guys & dolls ……. XOXO

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probably another Fraudian in there, but no one was in the mood for topless jokes at 31 degrees. Following the proven “muscle car” formula, as American as Hot Dogs & Apple Pie, this Blazer used Chevrolet's smallest frame for the class, the SUV class, & shoved the largest engines inside. A weeny inline 6 was standard, but one could (in later years) get it stuffed with motivation as large as a 6.6 liter 400 horsepower V8, or a 6.2 liter Detroit Diesel! Now we're talking hearts fluttering for all the right reasons. They could have called it the Chevy Defibrillator. Chevrolet produced the Blazer to compete with Ford's Bronco & Jeep's CJ, as well as the International Harvester Scout. The Blazer sold well, thanks to its lower price, larger space, the Dana transfer case, 8 inches of ground clearance, & luxuries like automatic transmission & air conditioning options. GMC made its own version, calling them “Jimmy's” - an audible slang of “GM” like the name “Jeep.” The GMC Jimmy became the Yukon, the Chevy Blazer became the Tahoe. The long wheel base version of the Blazer is now the Suburban. Chevy let us all celebrate the 50th year of the Blazer at SEMA in 2019 (that's 2019 PP, or “Pre-Panic”). Originally its list price was around $3,300. One in very good shape today runs about $40,000, with one fully restored reaching $220,000 at auction. Since we know inflation is headed this way like a tsunami, note that when this Blazer sold, a gallon of gas was $0.32, about the same as a gallon of milk. The Blazer provided a rate of return of about 5.12% per year. The milk returns about 4.39% per year. Gold returned 8.32% yearly over the same period. But only the Blazer juices the cardiogram! Model: Dodi, RN Photographs: Jack at AdPix.Biz Location: unheated barn of anonymous, mysterious physician benefactor Thanks to Dependable Sheet Metal (DependableMetal.com)

Nurse Blazer to Defibrillation Room 3, Stat! Gulfcoast Motorsports is delighted to present, in loving celebration of Valentine's Day, 2021, another All American feature this time one of our First Line Heroes: a genuine Intensive Care Nurse, named Dodi, & an also-genuine 1971 Chevrolet Blazer (name unknown) Perhaps it means something that this shoot was nearly thwarted by China, since the original plan was a vintage Nurse Pinup shoot, but the purchased outfit didn't arrive in time, the vendor's claimed excuse was something about “unexpected de-ray due to Covid-19” & also “unexpectedly-high call volume.” Right. Sure. Whatever. But Dodi is truly sweet & in typical the best nurse fashion, adapted to the circumstances like a Champion, even despite the unexpectedly cold weather. We forged ahead; shivering, but forging (“forgshiving?”). Admirably, not surprisingly, it's Dodi's work ethic, the True American Git-er-done attitude. This is who you want working on you when the little cardiogram you're hooked up to goes flat. It could also be that she is so much in love with genuine Blazers. She said this one was making her heart flutter! That was probably the 31-degree weather & snow flakes that enveloped the shoot, piercing even to the joints & marrow as it blew all too easily through the barn-that-we-thought-was-going-to-be-heated. Or maybe it was due to a loose muffler strap. Whatever, Dodi was truly agitated or stimulated, by it all. The cardiogram was jumping. She did volunteer that she loved the escapism of this photoshoot from her day job. So maybe the freezing helped take her mind off things? No, it had to be the Blazer. In fact, who could think of anything else next to this throbbing, pulsing masculine fountain of testosterone (please excuse our photographer who wrote this; there's some Freudian in there, apparently) that we all know & worship: The Chevrolet K5 Blazer, with fully removable top! There's

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February 17 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car & driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. February 19 King of the Coast Test & Tune 6pm-9pmGulfport Dragway, 17085 Racetrack Rd, Gulfport, MS 39503 Test & Tune Only! All vehicles welcomed Additional information Gaylon Rolison 228 323-7325 www.kocbracketseries.com February 20-21 King of the Coast 1/8 Mile 8am-8pm Junior dragsters - Footbrake - Electronics Saturday & Sunday is the King of the Coast 1/8-mile Series Gates open at 8am each day. Spectator fee $15 per person or $25 for both days For additional information 228323-7325 or check out the website www.bracketnews.com. February 24 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car & driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. MARCH March 3 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car &

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driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. March 5 King of the Coast Test & Tune 6pm-9pm Test & Tune Only! All vehicles welcomed Additional information Gaylon Rolison 228 323-7325 www.kocbracketseries.com $25 Car & driver $10 Spectator March 6-7 BTE Night of Fire Southern Outlaw Shootout & Summit SuperSeries 1/8 Mile Gates 8am Time Trials 9am-12pm Eliminations follows Pro Mods + Footbrake + Electronics + Jr Dragsters Gaylon Rolison, promoter 228 323-7325 March 10 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car & driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. March 13-14 Ford vs Chevy Gates open at 8am Time trials start at 9am Eliminations are at 2pm Jet dragster Spectators $25 Children (under 10 years) $10 Time to get your plans in place! New Date, New Changes - We're coming back in March 2021 with a great event, and bragging rights will be on the line! Racer applications will be sent out in December so be on the lookout. If you have moved recently, please send us an email @ fordvschevy@cox.mail, with your new address. See you at the track! March 17 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car & driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. March 19-21 Test & Tune & Gamblers Race Footbrake 150 Gates open 12 noon Test & Tune ($20) 4pm-10m Gamblers Race 1st Round 5:30pm The Savage Performance Footbrake 150 Presented by BTE NEW FOR 2021 The two 15K Main Events Will NOW be two 20K Main Events for the same $349 Entry. THE BUY 1 ENTRY AND GET 1 ENTRY FREE ALSO RETURNS. That’s breaks down to $20,000.00 to WIN for $80!!!!!!! One of the best deals in Footbrake Racing!!!!!! All racers with paid pre-entries for 2020 event that was cancelled due to Covid-19 will NOT have to reregister. Contact Gaylon Rolison 228 323-7325 March 24 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car & driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. March 31 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car & driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. APRIL April 7 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car & driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. April 11 Mississippi Gulf Coast Big Rim Invasion 1/4 Mile 10am8pmGulfport Dragway 17085 Racetrack Rd, Gulfport, MS 39503 Mississippi Gulf Coast Big Rim Invasion 1/4 mile Gates open 10am Racing 2pm James Russell 225-301-6707 www.facebook.com/jamesrussell April 14 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car & driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. April 16 King of the Coast Test & Tune 6pm-9pmGulfport Dragway, 17085 Racetrack Rd, Gulfport, MS 39503 Test & Tune Only! All vehicles welcomed Additional information Gaylon Rolison 228 323-7325 www.kocbracketseries.com $25 Car & driver $10 Spectator Gulfport Dragway is located I-10 Exit 31. Go south on Canal Road. Cross over the Railroad tracks go about 1 mile, turn left onto Racetrack Road, & then continue to Gulfport Dragway located at 17085 Racetrack Rd, Gulfport, MS Additional information may be obtained on King of the Coast facebook BTE King of the Coast Drag Racing Series

April 17 Summit SuperSeries 1/8 Mile Mile Gates 9am Open Time Trials 9am Eliminations follows Gaylon Rolison, promoter 228 3237325 April 21 King of the Hill Wednesday 1/4 Mile Test & Tune. 6pm10:30pm 1/4 Mile Footbrake + Electronics + Motorcycles Gates open 6pm Time trials & Test 'n Tune 6pm Eliminations 9pm. $25 car & driver. $10 spectator $5 children 10 years & under. April 23-24 Gulfport, MS Atomic Blast 10 Anniversary Open to ALL Vehicles. Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles & Antique Bicycles. Rat Rods, Street Rods, Hot Rods, Antique & Classic Cars, Weekend Pass $25.00 Kids under 10 $10.00 2 day event w/access to ALL events & FREE primitive camping! Gates open 9am both days. Stoplight Drags, Burnout Contest $1,000 Winner takes all! Beach Cruise w/Crawfish Eating Contest. Saturday PM Fireworks & Flames to follow! Swap Meet Vendors & Non-food Vendors Welcome. There will be Food & Beer Stands. Events all day, Coolers & Grills OK (no glass bottles, please) 24hr security on site. Everything is at Gulfport Dragway, 1 Mile South of I-10 (MS Exit 31) on Canal Road, Gulfport, MS Vendor information call Track Phone: 228 863-4408 Close Hotels for the Atomic Blast. Best Western Plus (228-864-0050) & Clarion Inn (228-868-3300) both are on Hwy 49 ( at the I-10 exit 34)

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familiar with us already from our growing YouTube channel. He seemed to already know who we were. Joe talked to us about our Hughes chassis that we were racing as well as our new MB Custom chassis that we had at home for 2021. We enjoyed talking to Joe and looked forward to racing with him!

1/11/21 Welcome back everyone!!! Hope you all are doing well! I apologize for missing my deadline for last month's article! It just snuck up on me, and I didn't want to rush something together! Let's get to it!!! So, we left off last time with engine troubles at Whynot. The “money eater” (as we rightfully named it) had broken again! We decided to take it to an engine builder who had a dyno this time. We wanted to know for sure that it was good to go when we picked it up. We brought it to Mr. Ronnie Rogers at Wall2Wall Performance Engines. He determined it had a cracked head, but even though everything else was brand new and built right, he wanted to completely redo everything so it would all be on him if something failed…fair enough with me! I mentioned to him, at the time we dropped it off, that we would like to have it back for a big upcoming race at Deep South Speedway in Loxley, Alabama. It was honestly an unrealistic deadline for an engine builder. However, 2 days before the big race I received a call from Mr. Ronnie to let me know that our engine was on the dyno!!! Off we went to Moselle, MS where we witnessed our engine take on some serious abuse and keep on begging for more! When the dust settled, we were looking at a 385 c.i. small block Chevy combo (400 block 350 crank) that was making 633 horsepower and 540 ft lbs of torque right before our eyes! We were very pleased with the final product and Mr. Ronnie offered up a substantial sponsorship to help us out! We couldn't be more excited to have these amazing partnerships with so many great people who want to help our team grow! This engine had just recently hit us pretty hard in the pocketbook, so this sponsorship was right on time! Now, let's get home and swap engines again! With just 1 day left before we were to leave for Loxley, we had a bunch to do! We went to work and got it done, and off we went to Deep South Speedway! Thursday… Open Practice Night Everything went smooth and we were loaded and ready to roll for practice. The buzz on social media was that we could expect to see some stout competition for the weekend including “Big Daddy” Joe Duvall from Justice, Oklahoma!!! This was exciting news for us because Joe is very well known in modified racing across the country, and Joe also drives a MB Custom chassis which is what our new chassis is! We were excited to have a chance to possibly meet Joe. Practice went well for us as we made our fastest lap-times ever at Deep South! We were at least a half a second faster than we had ever been! The “Money Eater” was pulling strong and getting to the ground! After 4 or 5 rounds of practice, Chase and myself decided we had collected enough data for the night, and we began getting the car ready for Friday nights qualifying and heat races! As we finished up for the night, we looked up and saw a big nice toter-rig pulling in the pits looking for somewhere to park. They stopped by us and asked if we minded if they pitted beside us? Of course we didn't mind, and come to find out it was THE “Big Daddy” Joe Duvall himself! We met him and his one-man crew! I think Joe was

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Friday…Qualifying and Heat Races We had a hot-lap session Friday before qualifying and Chase was in the top 5 fastest out of the 25-car field. This was exciting! Chase rolled out for qualifying around halfway of the field and on his first lap he went to the top of the leader board with the fastest time so far! The celebration was short as Raymond, Mississippi's Brooks Strength (444) stole our thunder! Brooks also drives an MB Custom Chassis. When qualifying ended, we found ourselves 5th fastest overall! Still not too bad considering the talent we were up against in this huge field of modifieds! We checked the line up boards to find that we would be starting front row outside in the 2nd heat beside Joe Duvall! The track was one grooved already and it was going to be a drag race for the preferred line in turn 1! Joe and Chase fired simultaneously, but it was Chase who lead them into turn 1 first! However, Chase (being on the outside line) wasn't sure if he had cleared Joe, so he didn't take the preferred groove which put Joe back out front coming out of turn 2. Caution flag… for a spin in the rear of the field. Here we go for try number 2. I'm about to go insane because I have no-way to communicate to Chase that he had beaten Joe to the turn and should've taken the groove going into turn 1! Now we are about to go again and find out if he got lucky or if we were faster off the start! Green flag!!! Here comes Chase first to the corner again! SAME THING!!! Chase stayed high (in the marbles) to prevent possibly crashing him and Joe Duvall! CAUTION FLAG!!!....Now I'm about to climb the fence! Lol…We are going to get another try…Green flag… SAME THING…In Chase's defense, I'm glad that he didn't chop the line off and cause a wreck, however, by him being so generous all 3 times, he fell back to 5th and battled to get to 4rd before the checkered. The finish of this race determined our starting spot for the feature event! Now Joe Duvall will start front row outside while Chase will be starting 11th in the main event Saturday night. Saturday…Main Event TIME! We got word that after the races Friday night, “Big Daddy” Joe Duvall had said he was quite surprised that Chase had beat him (3 times) to the corner, but he didn't capitalize on his position, which left it open for Joe to easily take the line back. This was kind of a compliment, since most people would have just turned down and TOOK the line. However, this was also eye-opening to Chase because, what Chase felt like he should have done, is exactly what this veteran driver had expected him to do, BUT HE DIDN'T! Sometimes in racing though, being courteous will earn you respect later with a fellow competitor! We got on the phone Saturday morning with Noah Daspit and told him how everything was going. We did our best to translate how the car was performing and what adjustments we had done. Noah made several suggestions to try if the track continued to get slicker! As our event got closer, we kept a close eye on the racetrack. They gave us a final hot-lap session and Chase laid down the 2nd overall fastest lap time out of the 22-car field! He seemed to be on a mission as he was laser focused on his car and

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set-up! Meanwhile, Joe Duvall came and sat with Adrian and I and struck up a conversation. Joe was very interested in Chase's future plans and he offered up an opportunity for Chase to come out to Oklahoma this coming summer and travel/race with him for months! That was exciting news and it meant a lot to us for Joe to even offer such an opportunity to Chase. Joe said some more kind things about Chase's driving skills and his demeanor off the track. We really appreciated his sincerity…We think Chase is awesome too, but we're his parents…so it felt good to hear this coming from someone we had just met. Now it's time to race!!! We knew we had a long way to go to get to the front, but as Adrian, Chase, and I were talking before the race…that's where the title of this particular video on YouTube was born! “MAMA SAID BE AGGRESSIVE!!! Fighting For The Groove at Deep South Speedway” (If you search Chase Holland Racing on YouTube for this title you will find it's our most popular video to date.) Adrian explained to Chase that this was his last race in this particular car. (the Hughes Chassis) She requested that he be aggressive and try to win! As they dropped the green, I was amazed at how fast his car was! A combination of that new Wall2Wall powerplant, combined with the set-up adjustments from Noah, mixed in with mama's commands…folks, we have ourselves a rocket ship!!! Ironically, “Big Daddy” started front row outside and got hung in the slick on the outside as Chase passed him for 8th position on lap number 2! Joe fell in behind Chase and the 2 of them marched through the field, and back to the front together! On the restarts

Chase and Joe raced each other hard and clean, and man what a race it was!!! They continued to work their way through the field which eventually found Chase in 3rd and Joe in 4th on a restart. After a couple more cautions and restarts, our luck ran out as Chase got tangled up in a racing incident with a guy out of Arkansas. They both wanted the line and there wasn't enough room to share, so with just 5 laps remaining our night was ending with a tore up car and some hurt feelings! Joe went on to finish 3rd. It sucks, but it's all part of what we do! On the bright side we met some new fans, met some new competitors, opened up some new opportunities, and this awesome performance helped us sell the Hughes chassis so we can spend more money on the new MB Custom in 2021! Overall this has been our best racing season EVER!!! Even with all the craziness going on, we were able to travel as a family and enjoy the sport that we love so much! I can't even begin to list all the people who I'm so grateful for! Most importantly, I want to thank God! Thank you all for reading my articles, watching our YouTube, and supporting us!!! A HUGE thanks to all of our sponsors!!! We couldn't do this without you all!!! 2021 racing season is going to be epic! Can't wait to take you all along with us for the ride!!! AGAIN…Thank y'all for reading!!! Be sure to check out our Facebook page for more details and videos on our Facebook page. Also search YOUTUBE for Chase Holland Racing! Until next time…Chavus

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NOTICE: ALL CRUISE-IN’S, CAR/TRUCK/MOTORCYCLE SHOWS AND EVENTS LISTED IN THIS PUBLICATION MAY BE CANCELLED AT ANY TIME DEPENDING ON GOVERNMENT CONTROL AND PROMOTERS DECISION !! FEBRUARY February 7 Gulfport, MS. Youth for Christ 1st Sunday Night Prayer Revival & Cruise-in. 317 Pass Rd. Gulfport, MS 39501. 6 pm - 8pm. Food, Christian Music, Door Prizes. Everyone Welcome. - Information call James Overstreet 228 323-0607 February 12 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in Edward's Discount Drugs,103 W Frontage Rd., Lucedale, MS 8:30am till. For more info call Mike Lachaussee 228-3691431 February 20 Denham Springs, LA 9th Annual Car Show & Cook-Off 7am-1pm at Live Oak Baptist Church 35603 Coxe Ave, Denham Springs, LA 70706. Prizes, Food, Jambalaya. Awards for Top: Cars, Trucks, Most Unique and Motorcycles. Free to the public. Show your vehicle - $20 sign-up. ALL Proceeds go to help students 2021 Summer Camp. For more information call: 225-243-6138 February 26-28 Baton Rouge, LA. the 43rd Annual R.O.D.S. Run at Gerry Lane Cadillac / Hampton Inn Baton Rouge, LA. Hosted by the Ramblin' Oldies of Denham Springs car club. Pre-49 ONLY. Food & Drink vendors, music, free swap meet. Benefits the Hospice Foundation of Baton Rouge. For more information call Lee 225 673-8562 February 27 Bay Saint Louis, Ms 9th Annual Open Car Show at the VFW AUXILIARY 3253 208 Third Street Bay Saint Louis, Ms, Saturday February 27, 2021 Registration 8:am until noon (Day of the Show Only) $25.00 Registration fee Participant Voting Dash Plaques for first 50 Vehicles!! Awards at 1:30 Pm Top 20 Vehicles, Top 5 Trucks, Best of Show Vehicle and 6 Specialty Awards 50/50 Raffle and other fun give away's Food, Desserts, and Beverages will be available. 28

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MARCH March 5-6 Brookhaven, MS Fielder's Pro Shop Goin' To Town Car Show presented by the Brookhaven Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce in beautiful historic downtown Brookhaven, MS. ( I-55 Exit 40. Go east all the way downtown, cross RR, turn rt on Railroad Ave. Brookhaven, MS 39601) this show is sponsored by Fielder's Pro Shop. Host motel Holiday Inn Express 601-990-2360 Mention show for special rate. Pre Entry $10 or $15 day of show. info: TTommy - 601-833-8620 or Brookhaven Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce 601-833-1411 March 6 Bay St. Louis, MS 23rd Annual GNAT Nationals Open Car Show. Saturday, March 6, 2021; 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Silent Auction, 50/50, Wipe-Out Board, Prizes Galore, Food, 50’s-60’s Music, Games, Coloring Contest, Dash Plaques, Sponsor Awards, Vendors. Top Prizes !! FUN FOR ALL AGES. Saint Clare Catholic Church 236 S Beach Blvd, Waveland, MS 39576 Charities CASA and Senior Citizens of Hancock County. Awards presented at 2:00 P.M. Pre-registration $20.00 by February 28, 2021 $25 day of show. Top 25 Awards, Furthest Driven, Sponsor Awards, Best of Show. Awards to be voted on by Registered Participants. “Our Chefs will be cooking all the good food!!!!” For information: Terry 228 216-1259 Misfits Street Krewzers ꞏ P.O. Box 2101 ꞏ Bay St. Louis, MS 39521 March 7 Gulfport, MS. Youth for Christ 1st Sunday Night Prayer Revival & Cruise-in. 317 Pass Rd. Gulfport, MS 39501. 6 pm - 8pm. Food, Christian Music, Door Prizes. Everyone Welcome. - Information call James Overstreet 228 323-0607 30

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March 10-13 Panama City Beach, FL Emerald Coast Cruizin Spring 2021 at Aaron Bessant Park 600 South Pier Park Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32413. Emerald Coast Cruizin' The South's Best Blast from the Past family fun event. Thousands of classic cars, hot rods, custom cars and trucks make way to beautiful Panama City Beach, Florida for a 3 day festival. Panama City Beach's breath taking emerald green coastline and the famous Miracle Strip gleams with chrome, hot colors, and the deep rumble of power. Aaron Bessant Park next door to Pier Park, will host over 3000 hot rods, and cool classics. There will be over 125 + top name automotive vendors on hand, as well as a huge swap meet and Auto Car Corral. Oh we also include a ladies section with great crafts, jewelry, and so much more. Kids will love the kid area with fun rides games and more! so much for all to enjoy!. Each night is full of activities from cruising, great bands, and special shows. Even if you're not a gear head, there is plenty to do for all. Tickets $40-$100 Your Registration Includes: Full access to designated Classic Vehicle Parking Official Emerald Coast Cruizin' armbands for you and one guest to enjoy the outlined events. Each Vehicle Registration will receive two (2) armbands Emerald Coast Cruizin' Swag includes Goody Bag, Dash Plaque, Souvenir Window Sticker, Vendor Midway Access, Tickets to the Emerald Coast Cruizin' Kick-off Party Pre-registration will be available online via the link below, VIP Registration is only available online via the Eventbrite link below for the March 2021 event, register early due to limited VIP spaces available. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/emerald-coastcruizin-spring-2021-registration-126808546777 Don't have a classic vehicle? Don't worry! We've got you covered! You can still come to stroll the event with access to thousands of Show Cars and Trucks on display, plus enjoy our Vendor Market Midway. Admission Only Tickets can be purchased online via the Eventbrite link or at the Event Spectator Gate for $15.00 per day (children under 12 are free). www.emeraldcoastcruizin.com Info 662-576-1448 March 12 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in Edward's Discount Drugs,103 W Frontage Rd., Lucedale, MS 8:30am till. For info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 March 20 Biloxi, MS 26th Annual VW Show to be held, rain or shine, at Beauvoir, 2244 Beach Blvd, Biloxi, MS. Our 26th Annual VW Car Show benefits locals charities and features VWubs of all shapes and sizes, from the original classics we love, to customized and later models. Register your VW and enjoy a festive atmosphere right on the beach. Stay for the day and enjoy hourly drawings, a silent auction, several local food vendors, new and used parts. T-shirts will be included with all early registrations. Awards for the top 10

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vehicles (decided by registered car participants) with additional trophies given out for "Best of Show" and "Best Engine". Registration: - $25.00 Early Registration Includes an Event T-Shirt (ends February 15th) - $25.00 Registration AFTER February 15th, 2021 OR at the event will NOT include a T-Shirt. - Dash Plaques for the First 50 Registrants. Schedule of Events: 9:00 am - 12:00 noon - Registration Open 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - Judging 2:30 pm - Silent Auction Closes 3:00 pm - 3:30 pm - Awards Presentation For more information, email vwed@aol.com or send a message via Facebook. Early Registration ENDS February 15, 2021.

March 26-28 Daytona FL 31st Spring Daytona Turkey Run, Join us Friday & Saturday from 8am-4pm and Sunday from 8am-2pm at Daytona International Speedway. Spectator tickets can be purchased: at https://www.showclix.com/event/ daytonaturkeyrunspring2021 * If you registered and paid for the 2020 Spring Daytona Turkey Run: - Show Car PreRegistrants - You will receive new credentials in the mail. Swap Meet, Car Corral and Artisan Alley Pre-Registrants You will receive a renewal letter in the mail. Please return the renewal so we know you will be attending. New passes will be mailed about a month before the show (or we'll hold them if you requested). * Registration is OPEN for NEW, Swap Meet, Car Corral and Artisan Alley on our website www.turkeyrun.com. * Show Car registrants PLEASE READ Online pre-registration for SHOW CARS will NOT be available for the Spring 2021 Turkey Run. You may preregister onsite, outside the Daytona Speedway/FPL Pavilion, Thursday, March 25th - Friday, March 26th from 6pm-8pm. At that time you will receive your credentials, mug, dash plaque, etc. You may also register at the gate, with cash, when you arrive on show days. Show Car registration cost for the Spring 2021 Turkey Run is $40. Nighttime activities will include DJ, car games and food!

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April 9 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in Edward's Discount Drugs,103 W Frontage Rd., Lucedale, MS 8:30am till. For info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431

April 10 Manderville, LA 2nd Annual Cruisin' the Castine Car Show Pelican Park is excited to announce our 2nd Annual Cruisin' the Castine Car Show will be on April 10th, 2021 Our car show is open to all vehicles! Antiques, Classics, Muscle Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, Jeeps, Side-by-Sides, Modern Vehicles & More. We will have outdoor paved parking spots, vendors, food trucks, awards, and end the night with a fireworks show at 8:00pm Public Viewing 2:00pm -8:30pm No Reserving of Spots - To park together, arrive together! Vehicles must be parked by 4pm to be considered for award judging. ~Early Bird Registration (Jan 1st—March 1st) $25.00 (Free Goody Bag with Shirt included, if registered by March 1st) ~Pre-Registration (March 2nd– April 9th) $25.00 ~Day of Show Registration $35.00 (Deadline 3pm— Based on Space Availability) The event will be in the Pelican Park/Castine Center Parking Lot: 63350 Pelican Dr. in Mandeville, LA

March 27-28 5th Annual Gulf Coast Oyster Cook-Off & Festival. Sat. & Sun., 11am - 5pm, Point Cadet Plaza Biloxi, MS. Rain or Shine Event. Oyster Cook-Off Competition (Sat. Noon-4PM only) Hardhead Catfish Classic Tournament (Sat.-Sun. 9 AM) Cornhole Tournament (Sat. – Sun. Noon) Corvette Car Show (Sun. 11AM) Arts & Crafts, Raw Oysters, Seafood & Southern favorites. Live Entertainment. Budweiser & Ice Cold Pepsi Products. http:// www.gulfcoastoystercookoff.com APRIL April 4 Gulfport, MS. Youth for Christ 1st Sunday Night Prayer Revival & Cruise-in. 317 Pass Rd. Gulfport, MS 39501. 6 pm - 8pm. Food, Christian Music, Door Prizes.

April 16-19 Biloxi, MS 4th Rock-n-Roll Open Car, Jeep, Truck and Bike Show Saturday, 9am - till Event happening at Point Cadet Plaza in Biloxi, MS. Bands, Vendors and Car Show. Guitars will be awarded to 1st place Winners!

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Registration begins at 9am. Judging begins at 11am. Awards presented at 3pm. All Classic, Late Model and Imports are welcome! 100 point Judging Categories: Top Car 1984 and older Top Car 1985 and Newer Top Jeep Top Truck Top Motorcycle Best of Show People's Choice Kids Choice Top 25 Club Participation Longest Distance Rain or Shine Event. Pre Registration $25 (Day of Show is $30) Show Information Contact: 228-860-4103 Vendor or Sponsor info: 228-348-2646 April 22-24 Orange Beach AL BAMA COAST CRUISIN’ Held at The Wharf in Orange Beach, AL and set against the backdrop of the Inter-Coastal Waterway and the Canal Bridge. It’s a laid back, family friendly weekend full of amazing cars, fun events, entertainment and Southern hospitality. Main Street, which takes visitors through the heart of the shops and restaurants at The Wharf, the large Carmike Parking Lot, the Boat Owner’s Lot & the Marina Lawn will be closed to through-traffic on Friday & Saturday during the weekend of our show. Only Bama Coast Cruisin’ show cars will be allowed to drive or park in these areas. And for our exhibitors, There is plenty of FREE Trailer Parking on the grounds of The Wharf! Participants & Vendors: Thur: 9 am – 5 pm. Fri: 9 am – 5 pm. Sat: 9 am – 5 pm. Open to the Public Fri: 9 am – 5 pm & Sat 9 am – 5 pm * Thursday is a setup day for Participants & Vendors. Admission & parking are FREE to the public! This is a family friendly event so come out & see some of the most beautiful cars in the country at the most unique venue on Alabama’s Gulf Coast! Reserved Parking is available for the Spring 2021 event! For more info and to enter your vehicle go to https://bamacoastcruisin.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/ bamacoastcruisin

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April 23-24 Gulfport, MS Atomic Blast 10 Anniversary Open to ALL Vehicles. Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles & Antique Bicycles. Rat Rods, Street Rods, Hot Rods, Antique & Classic Cars, Weekend Pass $25.00 Kids under 10 $10.00 2 day event w/access to ALL events & FREE primitive camping! Gates open 9am both days. Stoplight Drags, Burnout Contest $1,000 Winner takes all! Beach Cruise w/ Crawfish Eating Contest. Saturday PM Fireworks & Flames to follow! Swap Meet Vendors & Non-food Vendors Welcome. There will be Food & Beer Stands. Events all day, Coolers & Grills OK (no glass bottles, please) 24hr security on site. Everything is at Gulfport Dragway, 1 Mile South of I-10 (MS Exit 31) on Canal Road, Gulfport, MS Vendor information call Track Phone: 228 863-4408 Close Hotels for the Atomic Blast. Best Western Plus (228-8640050) & Clarion Inn (228-868-3300) both are on Hwy 49 ( at the I-10 exit 34) April 30-May 2 Mobile, AL 6th Annual Battle In BAMA, Hot Rod, Truck, & Bike Show at USS Alabama Battleship Mobile, Al. Family Atmosphere, Great Vendors, Custom Awards. Registration $60 day of show, Spectators one day $15 or Weekend $20. Info: Craig 636-208-4141 MAY May 1 Biloxi MS, Coast Cruizers 9th Annual Gulf Coast Auto Show at Edgewater Mall. Open Car/Truck/Motorcycle Show & Cruise-in at Edgewater Mall (Hwy 90 Biloxi, MS) Vendors are welcome and the public will have free access to

your area. Activities will include a variety of Gulf Coast amenities as well as on site entertainment. Set up Friday April 30th at Edgewater Mall and everyone is invited to register early. Later, join us for our Friday night dinner run & cruise-in Saturday registration and drive thru judging starts at 8am. Edgewater Mall parking lot. Car show entry of $20. Awards at 3 pm. MEGA Cruise-in starts at 6 pm Hosted by the Coast Cruizers. Info “JR” 228 314-4405 or Jimbo 228 596-0664 May 2 Gulfport, MS. Youth for Christ 1st Sunday Night Prayer Revival & Cruise-in. 317 Pass Rd. Gulfport, MS 39501. 6 pm - 8pm. Food, Christian Music, Door Prizes. Everyone Welcome. - Information call James Overstreet 228 323-0607 May 14 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in Edward's Discount Drugs,103 W Frontage Rd., Lucedale, MS 8:30am till. For info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 JUNE June 5 Biloxi MS 1st Saturday Night Cruise-in at Edgewater Mall Hwy 90, Biloxi, MS. Classic Music, 50/50, Great Prizes. Open to all Vehicles. Everyone Welcome. Hosted by the Coast Cruizers. Info - "JR" 228 314-4405 or Jimbo 228 596-0664 June 6 Gulfport, MS. Youth for Christ 1st Sunday Night Prayer Revival & Cruise-in. 317 Pass Rd. Gulfport, MS 39501. 6 pm - 8pm. Food, Christian Music, Door Prizes. Everyone Welcome. - Information call James Overstreet 228 323-0607 June 11 Lucedale, MS 2nd Friday Breakfast Cruise-in Edward's Discount Drugs,103 W Frontage Rd., Lucedale, MS 8:30am till. For info call Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431 June 25-27 Biloxi MS 19th Annual Scrapin' The Coast. At the MS Coast Coliseum and Convention Center. We are pulling out all the stops on this one folks. This one is going to be the best one yet guaranteed. The Mississippi Gulf Coast has everything to offer from white sandy beaches to the night life on the strip and the casinos within walking distance. This is the show that everyone is taking about, so don't miss it. Car & Truck Show, Tons of Vendors, Live Bands, Dj GetLow, Dj Maze, and MC Toasta. Cornhole Tournament sponsored by GrinderTv. 3x point Usaci Stereo Competition. Burnout Contest for Cash sponsored by Lloyds Quality Automotive. Bikini Contest And much more...... Media Coverage Street Trucks, C10 Builders Guide, F100 Builders Guide, GrinderTV, Krookid Photography, All Time

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1957 Nomad This was a frame off restoration, now has a 350 crate motor, 700r4 trans, AC, New radio, rear ash tray option, front bumper guards, LED tail lights. Stainless trim polished by Vic. Limited slip rear dif. Front disc brakes, Edelbrock carb. Traffic viewer, day night rear view mirror option, Optima battery, Triple horn option, Side mirrors, Spinner hubcaps. Locking gas cap, Oil and Trans coolers. Dynamat on floors under carpet, speakers in kick panels, Electric fuel pump. asking 70k. Interested phone 985 960 1089, posted 11/20

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Sand Blaster. Works great. Asking $50 Call Tony at 860 707-0091

1977 MGB with Ford 302 engine, GT 40 heads. Transmission: Ford AOD. Rear End: Ford 8.5 w/309 Gear. New Drive Shaft and new u-joints; New Hand built Headers; New Side Pipes; New Trans Cooler; New Aluminum Radiator with 2 cooling fans; New Tires; New Tow-Bar. Good Top w/cover along with Tonneau Cover. Good shape Selling for health reasons. Built for Cruising Price $ 7,500.00 Call Toby Scott 850-926-5913 posted 11/20

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cleaner, Asking $275 Call Tony at 860 707-0091 1986 S/10 Blazer Drag Truck- Clear Title. No one can build this truck for what I am gonna’ let it go for. Its got 385 stroker with MSD/Holley etc., a fiberglass Harwood bolt on cowl hood, a Pro Bracket 4 FTI Powerglide with built transbrake, FTI 4500 stall with the FTI fluid and NHRA certified bell housing. All Lines are Fragola with AN fittings. asking $9500 OBO call for info, Kenny at 228-218-7306 Posted 9/20

1991 Buick Century 3.3L, V6, $500 OBO, call 228-832-2452 posted 12/20

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1969 Chevy C/10, 2 owner, 54K rust free great running and driving 6 banger 3 on the tree a cruise all day at 75 mph. truck. Has a/c, p/s, auto sound system, anti sway bars front and rear. Wood bed still looks new top and bottom. Recent dealer installed clutch. Have original wheels and caps that come with the truck as well as the am radio. asking $15,000 O.B.O. Phone 620-308-6314 leave a message Posted 9/20


WANTED 1951-1952 Ford Pick-up wanted for parts to aid in restoration project. Call Bernard 601 940-8206 posted 10/20 Mustang Parts – 1966, truckload, lots of parts, some new, $500 OBO call Bernard 601-940-8206 posted 11/20

2005 Chevy SSR , 26,000 miles, 6.0-V8, $27,500. Call Scott 985-209-1625 posted 11/20

1998 Pontiac Firebird, 3.8LV6, auto trans., white ext., grey int., chrome rims, Sony CD stereo. $3,000 OBO, 228-223-6368 posted 11/20

1956 T-Bird 312 with 4bbl – hard and soft top $35K contact Mike Lachaussee 228-369-1431

1971 Pontiac GTO 400 Pontiac engine Muncie 4 speed Black paint And interior Vintage air Frame on restoration 5 years ago $29,000 Call 985-768-9255 posted 10/20

1962 GMC 1500 3/4 ton Camper Special. 351 V6 with 5 speed stick. Excellent shape, runs great. $14,000 Call or text Steve at 228 860-2180 posted 11/20

BUY ꞏ SELL ꞏ TRADE Call Mario 228 493-4357 1934 Ford Cabriolet V-8 Automatic, air, power windows, Totally up dated. Runs Excellent $38,950 call Mario 228 493-4357

1957 Chevy Belair 4dr Sedan Gold Edition. Original 283 with power block heads. Rebuilt . 17000 miles on engine. 2 Speed Power Glide. Elderbrook 600 4 barrel. Custom stainless steel heads and dual stainless steel exhaust with Bow Tie Tips. Front Disc brake conversion, AM/FM Retrofit Radio with AM/FM MP3/ IPAD/AUX connections. Alternator and electric wiper motor. Car took first place in the Keesler AFB 2019 Car show for best in original class. $18,000 OBO Call Gerard 228 323-9648 posted 9/20

1999 Chevy Blazer fully loaded. Ford straight axle in the front. With a 454 that looks like it came in. Looking to trade for a classic car. call Mario 228 493-4357

MGB. With a Toyota supra drive train. 5 speed run and drives perfect. $7,500 info call Mario 228 493-4357

1988 Evo 80” $5,500 negotiable. Call Tim 228 223-3234 posted 10/20

Electric Bar Stool. Like new condition, new chrome wheels & tires. New battery. Easy to pick up and will fit in back of mini-van. Asking $1500 Call 228-596-0664

1954 Chevy 235 six cylinder, standard, blue on blue. The block has a crack but runs and drives fine. $4,500 call Mario 228 493-4357

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