New guy to the MEL forum

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bhambulldog
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New guy to the MEL forum

Post by bhambulldog » Sun 2. Jan 2011, 16:56

Hello,
I am the proud owner of another under appreciated and misunderstood car; a 55 Nailhead Buick Roadmaster. I don't currently own a MEL powered car, (or even a Ford) at this time. However, I have had, :D in the past; 61 Lincoln, 64 Lincoln, 66 Lincoln, 66 Lincoln conv. But, I would like to add another MEL someday. So, I am here to read, and learn, remember, reminisce, about my former MELs and plan for my next MEL. :D
"Bulldog"
James Miller
currently owned; nailhead Roadmaster
formerly owned MELs;
61 Lincoln, 64 Lincoln, 65 Lincoln, 66 Lincoln, 66 Lincoln conv

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Re: New guy to the MEL forum

Post by Theo » Mon 3. Jan 2011, 03:42

Welcome "bhambulldog". Hope you like it.
Best regards
Theo
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bhambulldog
Airman basic
Posts: 10
Joined: Sun 2. Jan 2011, 16:23
Gender: male
Music instruments you're playing: Record Player
Location: Birmingham, Alabama, USA

Re: New guy to the MEL forum

Post by bhambulldog » Mon 3. Jan 2011, 16:53

I spent about 2 hours last night, reading and looking at pictures, until I had to go to bed. I find, your forum, most interesting.
"Bulldog"
James Miller
currently owned; nailhead Roadmaster
formerly owned MELs;
61 Lincoln, 64 Lincoln, 65 Lincoln, 66 Lincoln, 66 Lincoln conv

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Re: New guy to the MEL forum

Post by Theo » Tue 4. Jan 2011, 18:31

Thanks for the compliment. It's not me, but the participants of this forum who deserve the compliment. They bring in the stories. It's easy to extract the info you need and run, but it's a lot harder to stick around and help others w. your expertise. Writing articles on "How to" tutorials or to document a project so that everybody can educate himself are some of many ways on how to make this place a valuable source for MEL related information. We have a few great contributers among the registered members as well as in the staff crew who really deserve all the compliments and respect we can give them.
Anyway thanks again and have fun.
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