View Full Version : Restoration shop tour - who's interested?
vamach1
02-28-2009, 08:05 PM
One of our new members had his 65 GT fastback restored at a shop in Delaware. I have contacted the owner and they would give us a tour of the facility. It would be a nice cruise in perhaps mid May. We could also drop in at Easton Ford where we have cruised to before. Here's some information about the shop. Reply if you would be interested in a road trip there.
I met a few folks in NCRMC when we attended a show at Britt Ford back in 2003, but quite honestly I usually remember cars better. My name is Ernie Baynum, I am 1/3 owner of B.C.D. Preservations. I just wanted to introduce myself as I have been told, by Dave Kaplan (65 GT Fastback @ DC Auto Show) that your folks may be interested a cruise to see our layout and do a meet and greet. If this is the case, we would be pleased to give the .05 tour. If there is enough interest please do not hesitate to contact KC or myself and let's see what we can put together.
Again, thanks for your interest and look forward to meeting you.
Regards,
Ernie Baynum
Bcdpreservations@yahoo.com
www.Bcdpreservations.com
(302) 398-4014
atlanticbluestang
02-28-2009, 08:21 PM
One of our new members had his 65 GT fastback restored at a shop in Delaware. I have contacted the owner and they would give us a tour of the facility. It would be a nice cruise in perhaps mid May. We could also drop in at Easton Ford where we have cruised to before. Here's some information about the shop. Reply if you would be interested in a road trip there.
I met a few folks in NCRMC when we attended a show at Britt Ford back in 2003, but quite honestly I usually remember cars better. My name is Ernie Baynum, I am 1/3 owner of B.C.D. Preservations. I just wanted to introduce myself as I have been told, by Dave Kaplan (65 GT Fastback @ DC Auto Show) that your folks may be interested a cruise to see our layout and do a meet and greet. If this is the case, we would be pleased to give the .05 tour. If there is enough interest please do not hesitate to contact KC or myself and let's see what we can put together.
Again, thanks for your interest and look forward to meeting you.
Regards,
Ernie Baynum
Bcdpreservations@yahoo.com.
www.Bcdpreservations.com (http://www.Bcdpreservations.com)
(302) 398-4014
I would be interested in a cruise to B.C.D. Preservations but not Norris Ford.
Oldstyl
02-28-2009, 09:46 PM
I'm up for it, if I'm not away at some tournament or something....DN
atlanticbluestang
03-05-2009, 12:16 PM
Rex,
I was reading through the minutes and it appears that the discussion was taking a cruise to Stephen City and then stopping at McCoys Dary Bar for a while to get some food and drink and then cruising over to the Familty Drive-In to take in a evening movie.
Big Chris
KenAsh
03-14-2009, 07:10 AM
One of our new members had his 65 GT fastback restored at a shop in Delaware. I have contacted the owner and they would give us a tour of the facility. It would be a nice cruise in perhaps mid May. We could also drop in at Easton Ford where we have cruised to before. Here's some information about the shop. Reply if you would be interested in a road trip there.
I met a few folks in NCRMC when we attended a show at Britt Ford back in 2003, but quite honestly I usually remember cars better. My name is Ernie Baynum, I am 1/3 owner of B.C.D. Preservations. I just wanted to introduce myself as I have been told, by Dave Kaplan (65 GT Fastback @ DC Auto Show) that your folks may be interested a cruise to see our layout and do a meet and greet. If this is the case, we would be pleased to give the .05 tour. If there is enough interest please do not hesitate to contact KC or myself and let's see what we can put together.
Again, thanks for your interest and look forward to meeting you.
Regards,
Ernie Baynum
Bcdpreservations@yahoo.com
www.Bcdpreservations.com
(302) 398-4014
Hi,
I could be interested in this roadie! After all, you guy will pass my house on the way. With the weather cooperating, the top down, this could be a nice mini Hot Rod Power tour!