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    1. #1
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      Jan 2005
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      How many 3yo female winch operators do you know?

      My daughter never ceases to amaze me. I'm unloading the Camaro and she insists on working the winch. I planed on letting her push the button for a few seconds and take back over. It ended up I was able to steer the car and she worked the winch. Stopped when I said stop and go when I said go. She ended up unloading the car all the way.







    2. #2
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      That's awesome.

      Mine turns two next week and she's headed in the same direction! LOL!
      Scott Parkhurst


      2011 Car Craft Real Street Eliminator Winner

    3. #3
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      Little kids never cease to amaze me!

      Jon
      Jon U.

      1968 GTO - SC&C Suspension, Forgeline SO3 Wheels
      Build Thread
      1967 911 with a few mods

    4. #4
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      Dec 2006
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      My 3yr old can use my iphone (and do almost everything on it without my assistance), she can partially navigate on the computer (even the touchpad mouse she uses with ease).

      They are simply amazing.
      Chris Luxford

      68 Camaro 632 BBC

      61 Buick Lesabre - Daily Driver

      06 Prius - Wife's a tree hugger !

    5. #5
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      Why she's the cutest darn wincher I have ever seen, Well taught dad.!

    6. #6
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      Get her where she can hook up the car and drive the truck and you are SET!! LOL!!
      1968 F100 sb full vic chassis swap
      1965 Mustang coupe 347 5 spd cheap touring SOLD
      2003 Porsche 996 Outlaw LS2 swap SOLD
      1992 Lexus SC400 daily SOLD
      1966 Porsche 912 Outlaw SOLD
      1968 Ford F-100 sb SOLD

    7. #7
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      Birmingham, AL
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      Any more pics or a thread on the Camaro? It looks like my first car which was an 87. I intend on recreating that car one day with the same color scheme and all sorts of suspension goodies, nice wheels/brakes and an LSX. I also think that you could do a cool Nascar style chin spoiler on the non-ground effect Camaro's.
      Stephen

    8. #8
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      Dec 2004
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      SC
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      Cute....I can remember my daughter changing tires on my dirt go cart and cleaning my helmet between races.....A LONG TIME AGO.....she's 27 now!
      Steve Moore

    9. #9
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      Thats great! Makes me smile for sure. kids (boys or girls) getting into what dad likes and helping out where they can is as good as it gets.
      I am not useless, I can still be used as a bad example!


      -Bob

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by srh3trinity View Post
      Any more pics or a thread on the Camaro? It looks like my first car which was an 87. I intend on recreating that car one day with the same color scheme and all sorts of suspension goodies, nice wheels/brakes and an LSX. I also think that you could do a cool Nascar style chin spoiler on the non-ground effect Camaro's.
      I would love to keep it to build a street / strip LS1 turbo car (and will on another in the future) but its just a car I bought to fix and flip.




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