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	<title>Comments on: Tommy Maddox a race fan&#8230;</title>
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	<description>A reformational renaissance redneck into football, dirt car racing, and photography tries to figure out how to follow after the path of Jesus in this post-Christian world we find ourselves in.</description>
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		<title>By: david</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2004 19:31:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hey dirt . . . whats up . . . you may be interested to know that i have had a 1929 model a roadster since i was 12 years old . . . after many years in the garage and with a lot of parts on it from other cars for other years . . . i brought the car home from storage at my mom's (she livesa down in west by golly) anyway i brought the car home and my son jonathan and i have completely 'brought the car back' from the rusty pile that it once was . . . back in the 70's when i first found the car out in a field . . . it had a 40's ford flat head in it with a similiar era transmission and rear end . . . it was painted 70's burnt orange from top ot bottom . . . some kid had brazed 1/4 in steel on to the body for 'fat boy' fenders it was a miserable job and a misrable repair . . . if i knew how i would attach a picture so that you could see the restoration . . . it took us about 7 years . . .blessings!  (not many christian, gearheads, in pittsburgh, on blogger!)

:::peace</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey dirt . . . whats up . . . you may be interested to know that i have had a 1929 model a roadster since i was 12 years old . . . after many years in the garage and with a lot of parts on it from other cars for other years . . . i brought the car home from storage at my mom&#8217;s (she livesa down in west by golly) anyway i brought the car home and my son jonathan and i have completely &#8216;brought the car back&#8217; from the rusty pile that it once was . . . back in the 70&#8217;s when i first found the car out in a field . . . it had a 40&#8217;s ford flat head in it with a similiar era transmission and rear end . . . it was painted 70&#8217;s burnt orange from top ot bottom . . . some kid had brazed 1/4 in steel on to the body for &#8216;fat boy&#8217; fenders it was a miserable job and a misrable repair . . . if i knew how i would attach a picture so that you could see the restoration . . . it took us about 7 years . . .blessings!  (not many christian, gearheads, in pittsburgh, on blogger!)</p>
<p>:::peace</p>
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