It was great to meet you too, Jason. My friend, Bob, got a kick out the moment you realized who I was....."Are you Marc Buehler?". He's still giving me a hard time about being "famous"......I keep telling him it's not me, it's the car! LOL
Thanks John, I actually enjoyed the fact that you didn't recognize me.
That's the best weekend I've had in a while!
Ok, now back to the open houses.
We went to Vee Dub Parts Unlimited, but I guess I didn't see anything worth taking a picture of. Very nice store though, reminds me of the old Auto Haus stores. People there were very friendly. They had several nice cars on display and had free food.
We started Saturday morning by visiting A.J. Sims Low Bugget and got there before they were set up so I only got a couple of pictures.
Picture 1 just shows the front of his business and a couple of his race cars
Picture 2 is my buddy, Bob, looking up the driveway where another shop (sorry I don't remember who they were) but they kept running their dyno every 1/2 hour or so.
Picture 3 is a picture of Robert Taylor of
www.Fastfabonline.com.
He set up a booth at Low Bugget. He seemed familer and it turned out he was on the Boyd Cottington show. What a nice guy and the workmanship of the products he makes is excellent. Check out his website if you need nerf bars, breather boxes, guage brackets, etc, etc.
I got so involved to talking to A.J. Sims (We talked for over an hour) that I forgot to take any more pictures. This guy takes the time to talk to anyone about cars and motors and seems quite knowledgeable and willing to help. Another super nice guy.
He had a swap meet in the back room which was more of a "I'll take any offer, just get it out of here". He had just moved into that building and didn't want to haul all that stuff upstairs. Here is where I met Jason.
I wish I had taken more pictures here but, I got distracted.