Some new pics
Originally posted by DaveRed99
"Notice the windshield still has the dot they put on at fords at englistown"
Have you washed and waxed since.......
Don dont slick on your pimp'N !!!!
"Notice the windshield still has the dot they put on at fords at englistown"
Have you washed and waxed since.......
Don dont slick on your pimp'N !!!!
Nice pics.
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Very nice pictures Don, I wish I could have made it but maybe next time. You were closer to Steves area than mine, next time don't forget to post before hand and I bet you would have had some more Lightnings go.
Since you are showing Lighthouse pictures I will throw one in to.
Not the L, but the Denali will do..
Where is this??
Bill
Since you are showing Lighthouse pictures I will throw one in to.
Not the L, but the Denali will do..

Where is this??
Bill
Last edited by hdmlnium; Nov 23, 2003 at 10:27 AM.
All right I will give you a couple of hints;
America's Most Photographed Lighthouse
The coast of Maine is riddled with rocky outcroppings, reefs, ledges, and small islands, making navigation dangerous and challenging. For hundreds of years, lighthouses on the mainland have helped guide ships safely into harbors, and those on barren rocks in the ocean have helped ships avoid treacherous shoals and ledges.
****************** is the oldest of Maine's 66 lighthouses. It was built during the presidency of George Washington and is the oldest operating and most photographed lighthouse in America.
Come on no takers??
Bill
America's Most Photographed Lighthouse
The coast of Maine is riddled with rocky outcroppings, reefs, ledges, and small islands, making navigation dangerous and challenging. For hundreds of years, lighthouses on the mainland have helped guide ships safely into harbors, and those on barren rocks in the ocean have helped ships avoid treacherous shoals and ledges.
****************** is the oldest of Maine's 66 lighthouses. It was built during the presidency of George Washington and is the oldest operating and most photographed lighthouse in America.
Come on no takers??
Bill
Originally posted by hdmlnium
All right I will give you a couple of hints;
America's Most Photographed Lighthouse
The coast of Maine is riddled with rocky outcroppings, reefs, ledges, and small islands, making navigation dangerous and challenging. For hundreds of years, lighthouses on the mainland have helped guide ships safely into harbors, and those on barren rocks in the ocean have helped ships avoid treacherous shoals and ledges.
****************** is the oldest of Maine's 66 lighthouses. It was built during the presidency of George Washington and is the oldest operating and most photographed lighthouse in America.
Come on no takers??
Bill
All right I will give you a couple of hints;
America's Most Photographed Lighthouse
The coast of Maine is riddled with rocky outcroppings, reefs, ledges, and small islands, making navigation dangerous and challenging. For hundreds of years, lighthouses on the mainland have helped guide ships safely into harbors, and those on barren rocks in the ocean have helped ships avoid treacherous shoals and ledges.
****************** is the oldest of Maine's 66 lighthouses. It was built during the presidency of George Washington and is the oldest operating and most photographed lighthouse in America.
Come on no takers??
Bill



