Does anyone have a phone number for Paul Filitiano ? he was a member 4, 5yrs ago don't know if he still is. Forgot my password can't get to member listing.
Chris R said
Nov 4, 2014
Are you referring to Paul Silicano? Was just talking to Dave S the other day and we both were wondering what ever happened to him and how he is doing and if he is still working on his 69.
BB502 said
Nov 4, 2014
Yes that's the person i'm trying to get hold of, i seem to have his bumper and he has mine according to keystone,any help ? phone number ? Thanks Roger
Derek69SS said
Nov 4, 2014
PM sent with his work contact info... I don't have his home number handy.
-- Edited by Derek69SS on Tuesday 4th of November 2014 01:54:56 PM
BB502 said
Nov 4, 2014
Thanks Derek, I left him a message.
BB502 said
Nov 9, 2014
Saw paul today and traded bumpers we both had them in the wrappers for 6 years. Had each others hard to believe.
Lost in the 60s said
Nov 9, 2014
BB502 wrote:
Saw paul today and traded bumpers we both had them in the wrappers for 6 years. Had each others hard to believe.
It's crazy that neither one of you looked at them before now, OR needed them....
You're both very lucky !!
BB502 said
Nov 10, 2014
AMEN
dashboard said
Nov 10, 2014
Lost in the 60s wrote:
BB502 wrote:
Saw paul today and traded bumpers we both had them in the wrappers for 6 years. Had each others hard to believe.
It's crazy that neither one of you looked at them before now, OR needed them....
You're both very lucky !!
Hurry, buy a lotto ticket!
SShink said
Nov 10, 2014
Actually Roger, I think it indicates that both you and Paul are taking waaay too long on your restorations since you didn't need it until now!
BB502 said
Nov 10, 2014
When your right your right. Mine is getting closer, Paul's is a few years away still has lots to do, and doing it when he has time.
Lost in the 60s said
Nov 10, 2014
BB502 wrote:
Paul's is a few years away still has lots to do, and doing it when he has time.
That is the biggest pitfall to a restoration. A person Has to COMMIT a certain amount of time in a week or month to actually accomplish something or they sit for months/years with no progress.
Derek69SS said
Nov 10, 2014
Lost in the 60s wrote:That is the biggest pitfall to a restoration. A person Has to COMMIT a certain amount of time in a week or month to actually accomplish something or they sit for months/years with no progress.
I've heard of that happening.
BLyke said
Nov 10, 2014
Well it seems if you are ready to mount the bumpers the end has to be close....
BB502 said
Nov 10, 2014
Close, mostly just installing interior and exhaust.
Does anyone have a phone number for Paul Filitiano ? he was a member 4, 5yrs ago don't know if he still is. Forgot my password can't get to member listing.
Are you referring to Paul Silicano? Was just talking to Dave S the other day and we both were wondering what ever happened to him and how he is doing and if he is still working on his 69.
PM sent with his work contact info... I don't have his home number handy.
-- Edited by Derek69SS on Tuesday 4th of November 2014 01:54:56 PM
Saw paul today and traded bumpers we both had them in the wrappers for 6 years. Had each others hard to believe.
It's crazy that neither one of you looked at them before now, OR needed them....
You're both very lucky !!
Hurry, buy a lotto ticket!
Actually Roger, I think it indicates that both you and Paul are taking waaay too long on your restorations since you didn't need it until now!
That is the biggest pitfall to a restoration. A person Has to COMMIT a certain amount of time in a week or month to actually accomplish something or they sit for months/years with no progress.
I've heard of that happening.