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My Restoration Slide Show on Myspace

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Aaron Ford

12-11-2006 20:50:18




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Hello all, I have posted a slideshow of my tractor resto pics on Myspace. I also have pics posted of my Dad's 55 T-bird and my old snowmobiles. Feel free to comment.

Check it Out

Let's go Mountaineers,

Aaron




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cj3b_jeep

12-12-2006 05:14:15




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 Re: My Restoration Slide Show on Myspace in reply to Aaron Ford, 12-11-2006 20:50:18  
I also worked the weapons systems on A-10s, although I was only on them for a year in Suwon, S, Korea. I spent another 4 years on f and f/b-111's.



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NEsota

12-12-2006 04:35:19




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 Re: My Restoration Slide Show on Myspace in reply to Aaron Ford, 12-11-2006 20:50:18  
Aaron, Your web site-life resume is interesting. Knowing you have an interest in diving on wreaks, there is a book that I will recommend it is “Shadow Divers”. It is a true story with the twists, turns and surprises that usually come only in a novel. The author is Robert Kurson. There is more that I would convey to you if your email were open. Just after I became successful in attaching a link to my replies,about a week ago, I lost that ability and blamed it on a software update. Maybe there is another problem since you also have the same problem.

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Aaron Ford

12-12-2006 08:05:57




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 Re: My Restoration Slide Show on Myspace in reply to NEsota, 12-12-2006 04:35:19  
I have read the book and have had correspondence with Kurson. I am also following Chatterton and Kohler with thier Deep Sea Detectives show on the History Channel.

What's even more interesting is the circle running torpedo theory has been questioned. It turns out that a Coast Guard DE Howard Crow was responsible for the sinking. Here is the link:

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Until these records were released it was assumed that U-869 was a victim of her own torpedo while attacking the USS Harpers ferry.

Hard to believe that the only definitive way to identify the wreck was the metal tags on the box of spare electrical parts. Not to mention she should have been in Gibraltar, not New Jersey.

Let's go Mountaineers,

Aaron

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Sean Feeney 2

12-12-2006 04:08:54




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 Re: My Restoration Slide Show on Myspace in reply to Aaron Ford, 12-11-2006 20:50:18  
Nice site, Sorry to say I have to get help just to put on a photo. Someday I'll get it, never to old!



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Aaron Ford

12-11-2006 20:52:09




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 Re: My Restoration Slide Show on Myspace in reply to Aaron Ford, 12-11-2006 20:50:18  
Link did not show. Anyhow the address is

www.myspace.com/expensivejunk


Let's go Mountaineers,

Aaron



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