Thanks for getting this place working again. It'll be nice to read Mike's old posts.
Thanks for getting this place working again. It'll be nice to read Mike's old posts.
No idea.
Jeff took it over shortly before Mike died of cancer back in 2018 (actually, the anniversary of that is in 2 weeks). After he died, I sold his Supra. Maybe some day I can buy it back. I've kind of closed the book on most of the parts of my life that happened before Mike died. I left GA, bought a small farm in TN, found a great guy, and we're getting married on May 1.
Tony! It's you! I do indeed still have the RC51, I never get rid of anything. Funny story, the red Supra I have wears the interior panels from your car, so I own a piece of supramania history. Please keep me posted on your Mt. Greylock trip, I would certainly dust off the bike and meet you there.Wow, I didn't think that this forum would come back. Many times, older forums never come back.
Nice to see some familiar people in this thread here, and other folks being active as well.
Therese, way back when we were active on this forum at the same time, I remember that you had political opinions. At that time, I stayed out of politics, but when I started developing my ideas, I often look back and remember how right you are on those topics!
I also wanted to come back and get some opinions on things from you and Mike, but then I was shocked to read he was gone.
He's someone I would have enjoyed discussing a lot of topics that are current or new to me.
The world has gone crazy in so many ways. I would have welcomed his take on our current crazy environment.
But I hope you will stop by, even if only several times a year.
Shaeff, I wonder if you still have that Supra. I wonder if you installed all those parts I sold you. Did that car ever get back on the road and what became of it? Hope you are doing well.
supra90turbo, if you still have that RC51 or any bike, if you aren't too far from the NY/MA border, I definitely have to do a trip to Mount Greylock this year.
Hope you are doing well. Thanks for being my FB friend and tolerating me for the brief time I was on there (never went back to FB). haha
Jeff will probably read this. Great job, old chap. Thanks for getting this back up. Wow man, you are like twice as old as when I first started chatting with you. I remember you were into photography. I took that up and maybe I'll post some things in the photo section.
Whoa, I missed a lot. So sorry to hear about Mike... Glad you're doing well Theresa.
Oh, and hey Shaeff!
Shaeff, I wonder if you still have that Supra. I wonder if you installed all those parts I sold you. Did that car ever get back on the road and what became of it? Hope you are doing well.
That all sounds awesome Shaeff! I have a soon to be 4 year old daughter, and let me tell you that you're in for a ride! Enjoy every moment and if I may impart some wisdom upon you; "The days are long, but the years are short". I can tell you that my daughter loves the Supra. It looks so good with a car seat in the back, too!Hey Kurt! I still have that Ford Blue painted N/A block that I bought from you, AND I still have zip ties left from the 386,000 you gave me. :rofl:
Hey Tony! Sadly, the black car got scrapped. Too much rust in all the wrong places. I was young and naive. I still have parts of your red car, but some got sold off to better homes that would make use of them. I do still have the block as well...
I got out of the Supra game for a long time, still out. Bought property, built a house, married, now have an 11 month old son. No garage. I picked up a super clean white chassis years ago (probably 15yrs?) after I scrapped the black car. I've got a great job that I love, pushing to have the house paid in 7yrs or less now. Then I'll build a (probably?) 40x50 shop and get back into the Supra game. I still have my horde of rare parts.
Life is busy. I've gone from fast cars to an old tractor lol. Sold off the E36 M3 a few weeks back to a father/son who are going to do what I built it for; racing. I get updates on it from a co-worker that races with them, he's impressed with the car's abilities. Makes me sad and happy at the same time.
Sorry for the late reply, people--it used to be that I would get an email if a thread had additional posts.
Glad to see everyone doing so well and acquiring what many would dream of.
SupraMario, that is a lot of land! 200+ acres--amazing.
I only have a tiny yard, but I share every bit of it with wildlife. When I first started backyard birding, I didn't know a lot of things, but now I know how to bring down lots of different species. I have 14 feeders out right now, but 2 are for the squirrels. I have something similar to what you would see on the YouTube bird cams. Sounds like you have the set up (all that land) that I dream about.
supra90turbo, I'm not going to type a lot because I'll be seeing you soon with your modern classic collectible. I'll PM you my phone # so that the bots don't spam me. Back in the day, my best riding was in Mass & Vermont, and I'm way overdue to be back out there.
shaeff, I remember being at your folks place as if it were yesterday: your dad, your weightlifter brother, your mom that called the car a wallflower, the parrot in the 2nd floor corner, even the guy that came down to buy from your collection of vintage hub caps. I should have given you that box of Supra nuts and bolts that I still have. Let me know if they interest you and we can go from there.
Dude, I knowww. It's wild! That's a PERFECT way to put it. He'll be one next month! I feel like it happened overnight! I can't wait to start teaching him cool shit. I'm so excited!That all sounds awesome Shaeff! I have a soon to be 4 year old daughter, and let me tell you that you're in for a ride! Enjoy every moment and if I may impart some wisdom upon you; "The days are long, but the years are short". I can tell you that my daughter loves the Supra. It looks so good with a car seat in the back, too!
Her words "the Supra is loud, but it's a good loud." Be still my beating heart when she uttered those words.
That was a LONG time ago! Has to be 15+ years at this point. Haha, you have a fantastic memory. I don't have anyplace to store any extra parts at this point, but how can I say no to free nuts and bolts!?Sorry for the late reply, people--it used to be that I would get an email if a thread had additional posts.
shaeff, I remember being at your folks place as if it were yesterday: your dad, your weightlifter brother, your mom that called the car a wallflower, the parrot in the 2nd floor corner, even the guy that came down to buy from your collection of vintage hub caps. I should have given you that box of Supra nuts and bolts that I still have. Let me know if they interest you and we can go from there.