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About Rob Peters

- Birthday 08/23/1950
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http://www.cardomain.com/id/robsmodelamonte
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US Air Force
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Location
Pittsburgh, Pa. USA
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First Generation Monte Carlo's and Model A Fords/Photography
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Rob Peters
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Retired Senior Field Engineer Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics
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My Monte ('s)
1970 350 - Auto
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Pittsburgh Pistons In The Park Car Show sorry for any duplicate pictures but it kept timing out while i was trying to post I was not able to get photos of all the cars rob
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I agree with all you have said there. Yes, the whole issue was just to serve a warrant. They interviewed a police chief on the news and he said serving a warrant is one of the most dangerous jobs they do. The have no idea what is behind that door or how desperate that person may be. In this case what was behind that door or in the corn field (I say corn field because one report stated they were shot from a corn field and another said from inside the house) was a guy with an AK47 assault rifle. Those police officers did not have a chance. Of course they can't send out a SWAT Team on every warrant call. The fact that there were at least 5 officers were on site makes me wonder if they knew this guy was armed because I didn't think they usually send that many officers out to serve a warrant. My prayers go out to the families of all of those officers. rob
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Front bucket black inner seat belts - found
Rob Peters replied to 72 Monte Carlo's topic in Cars and Parts For Sale/Wanted
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From what I understand from my wife's Catholic School experiences with nuns, you just wacked him on the knuckles with a ruler. Glen, consider yourself spanked. rob
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I was basing my thoughts that it was a little beat up by the missing hub cap on the front and what looks like the whole side is a little funky. Something else I noticed is the rear end looks to be jacked up pretty high because a car with skirts usually sits lower on the rear wheel. The skirt molding looks to be at the same height as a cars normal rear wheel well trim. With skirts the skirt trim would be at or just below the center of the wheel hub. No matter what, it was a running, driving first gen Monte and I would not have kicked it out of the garage. rob
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Rust yes but it also looks like the back side of the rotor is worn almost to to the vent fins while the front side has very little wear. rob
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For some reason, now when I leave the site without signing out I have to sign back in again. This has now happened 2 or 3 times. rob
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Chris, first off, welcome aboard the boards of the FGMCC website. We hope you like what you see here and decide to become a full fledged dues paying member of the club. The information here on the boards and the knowledge of the people here are worth double or triple the amount of our annual dues and it helps keep this club and website operational. Second.... Beautiful car and father/son project. Nothing like bonding over a car, especially a first gen Monte. rob
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I'm not sure what it being in a K-Mart parking low would matter. Some of us like the look of the skirts, it gives the Monte a longer, sleeker look. My point was that in the condition it looks to be in I would have thought the skirts would have been one of the first things to be scrapped/removed. rob
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It does look a bit rough. I am surprised as rough as it looks the fender skirts are still on it. rob
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That may be but something is happening. I know you aren't saying it isn't happening because you have seen it but for some reason the issue is not showing up on the site tracking. It is happening to all of us. For me it is only happening on this website and no place else I visit. I was glad I took a screen shot of what it said. Sometimes it will happen repeatedly within a 10 minute period. If I am on my phone I have to completely exit the website and then go back in. (I don't have to sign back into the website but I do have to input the fgmcc.com and enter. On my laptop I can sometimes just hit the back arrow and I am back in. Sometimes when I am going from one screen to another while on the site the arrow will just sit there and spin and finally time out. If it was just my phone I would think it is just an issue with the phone link portion of the site but it isn't just the phone. Whenever you get a chance it will be good. It isn't putting the whole site down so it isn't an emergency, just an inconvenience. rob
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Mark, it isn't from your MAC being a version down because it is happening on my laptop, phone and two tablets, none of them are MAC/Apple. rob
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It just happened again on my laptop a couple minutes ago. Also very slow sometimes and then times out. rob
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Is anyone else having issues here on the club web-site? I gave been seeing the site sometimes very slow to respond. This is happening when using my phone, tablets and laptop and in different locations. This is not happening on any other website I visit. I am also, sometimes getting the below message, see screen shot photo. rob
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Very nice. Like Dennis, I am a purist on my cars but can appreciate other peoples vision. rob