O OldTimer Member Feb 3, 2005 475 0 Oct 30, 2007 #1 Once again I'm copying a post I put on our local forum, but I thought you guys might like this one as well... We didn't make it to the trails today, but how many ten year olds have this on their resume'... :cool: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0ueTeW_HJQ
Once again I'm copying a post I put on our local forum, but I thought you guys might like this one as well... We didn't make it to the trails today, but how many ten year olds have this on their resume'... :cool: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0ueTeW_HJQ
T thumbs Tony 'da Rat Oct 16, 2000 2,484 1 Oct 30, 2007 #2 And I thought I was cool when I sat on dads lap and drove the old wood sided Mercury station wagon....lol Very cool.
And I thought I was cool when I sat on dads lap and drove the old wood sided Mercury station wagon....lol Very cool.
C Chili Lifetime Sponsor - Photog Moderator Apr 9, 2002 8,062 15 Oct 30, 2007 #4 Great plan, now he'll be sneaking out with his buddies and making midnight runs to Tijuana :laugh: Very cool indeed.
Great plan, now he'll be sneaking out with his buddies and making midnight runs to Tijuana :laugh: Very cool indeed.
Rooster Today's Tom Sawyer Damn Yankees LIFETIME SPONSOR Aug 24, 2000 3,300 1 Oct 30, 2007 #6 I always wondered how the engines were operated ... very cool stuff!
7 76GMC1500 Uhhh... Oct 19, 2006 2,142 1 Oct 30, 2007 #7 That's no GE Evolution locomotive or whatever. The old stuff is more fun, though. It keeps you on your feet. I'd hate to drive a new locomotive, the computer does everything for you except press the dead-man button every 30 seconds.
That's no GE Evolution locomotive or whatever. The old stuff is more fun, though. It keeps you on your feet. I'd hate to drive a new locomotive, the computer does everything for you except press the dead-man button every 30 seconds.