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Back
on Thursday February 12th, The MotorMouths spoke of some of the junk they
had lurking in assorted cans in their garage.
On
Sunday February 15th, Ray decided to come in with some.
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The
camera came out as soon as Ray's junk did.
Chris
is - as usual - amazed.
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Not
only is the junk very much assorted, but the metal and cardboard containers
are, as well.
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Let's
peer into the mind of the "junkman," shall we?
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Notice
how some of the containers are only half full, making way for any new junk
that may be acquired. |
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Ray
begins to extract assorted diddley-bobs, and do-hickeys from the metal
containers.
Mind
you, this is all while on the air!
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Here's
an ordinary Hurst shifter handle in a metal tin.
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Right
next to it, in the same tin is a polished and painted Hurst shifter handle.
Imagine
that!!!
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Immediately
after, Ray decided to whip out his knobs . . . radio knobs from a 65 Pontiac.
We
were all very excited.
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The
junk just kept on coming . . . assorted and varied, as usual. |
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Chris
decided to get into the act as Ray rummaged. |
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As
parts appeared from their box, Ray also had an accompanying story to go
with each and every one of them. |
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I
mean each and every one of them. |
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The
stories were as varied as the parts . . . |
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Notice
the look of joy and excitement as Ray explains what these nuts are, and
what they do . . . |
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Honsetly,
are any of these guys really on the air??? |
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