Look who came to breakfast...

Bill Wright and I headed off to Deltona with the rigs to meet an out of towner with a gold limo.

We talked John into buying breakfast too!

See you in Ohio.
 

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Who exactly is John?

Well... He's an anomily wrapped inside an enigma!
The amazing John Ehmer, of Pittsburgh, PA... also known in fond circles as "Brother Rubber!":D

Actually, John is a lifetime member of the PCS. He's also the founding member of the Tri-State Chapter (which is soon to celebrate 25 years) and former PCS International President, between Evan Butchers and Brady Smith.

It was John's garage roof that collapsed on 17 professional cars, under 2+ feet of snow, in February 2010. Some cars have been relocated, some sold.

I do believe that the "Stink'n Lincoln" could be for sale!:smileflagcan:

John just moved his mom to Florida and was down there for a visit. He'll be in Hudson and will likely be bringing a car or two!
 
Ahhhh.......... Retirement! Looks great, hope I can do it some day. It looks as if you all had a fun time, and I'm glad John will be in Hudson too. I sure wish he'd spend some time (and money) on the '38 Buick Superior I helped him get several years ago. That will be an amazing coach some day. Tom
 
I might also add that Tri State is the "second largest chapter" behind the Ohio Chapter ( by four memberships)
 
I might also add that Tri State is the "second largest chapter" behind the Ohio Chapter ( by four memberships)

The report that Jeff does for the Board meeting says:

Top 5 States
89 - Ohio
85 - Pennsylvania
70 - Michigan
62 – New York
60 - Illinois

This report is for how many PCS members are from those states. Not how many members are in each of those Chapters. For instance, the Michigan Chapter has 73 Chapter paying members, but 144 when you total in the associate members.

Is that right Jeff?
 
The report that Jeff does for the Board meeting says:

Top 5 States
89 - Ohio
85 - Pennsylvania
70 - Michigan
62 – New York
60 - Illinois

This report is for how many PCS members are from those states. Not how many members are in each of those Chapters. For instance, the Michigan Chapter has 73 Chapter paying members, but 144 when you total in the associate members.

Is that right Jeff?

Hey, this thread is only for people that have undamaged Pro-Cars. :hide:
 
Okay, you little brat. I feel bad enough about what happened.

While visiting family and attending a car show in Manistee over the 4th of July, my newly acquired limousine was hit by a trailer. Lots of scratches, dents, and chrome that has to be fixed. The body shop said that they should have it done by Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning.

I'm just glad that no one was hurt.
 
Okay, you little brat. I feel bad enough about what happened.

While visiting family and attending a car show in Manistee over the 4th of July, my newly acquired limousine was hit by a trailer. Lots of scratches, dents, and chrome that has to be fixed. The body shop said that they should have it done by Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning.

I'm just glad that no one was hurt.

I hear when it is judged in Ohio if they only do one side you should take home a trophy....:yankchain: You know, freshly painted and all.

I used to do that with mag wheels. I could only afford two so instead of putting both on the front I would put both on one side. Always looked more cool at least on one side.
:wowguy:
 
That is a shame, seems fresh paint like that makes an unfair advantage.
 
Nah, the only unfair advantage is suction cups.

As for the Lincoln (we were talking about that, weren't we?), it was built by Allen Coachworks if my memory serves. Very nice car.

Jawn looks pretty good, too. (Only Rick gets that joke.)
 
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