Old Timers (pioneers)

I got a few more. I went thru the entire members list.

1.Logan
2. Tetsu
3. Warren
5. Ishultz
8. Gaylon Harwell
9. Marsh
10. Jwheeler
11. Stevencory
13. JT03
15. Mikenh
18. Phinterceptor
20. 2004 MARAUDER
23. Chapel 1



Regards,
 
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I'm #518, joined Jan '03. Some of the member numbers seem to be out of sequence with the join date a little bit.
 
No, that's Merc mowing my lawn.

I stopped mowing like that a couple of years ago. Some people wonder why. :o

I started a new affiliation with Fredneck County Maryland chapter of Rednecks for Obama. Gordon (Haggis) is the Co-chairman of the Hagerstown chapter.

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Can some tell me what my number is? I think it's 231 or 234.
 
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Can some tell me what my number is? I think it's 231 or 234.
#238 if you put the cursor over your screenname.

Who is the oldest (earliest?) active member>
Logan #1 still checks in here occasionally. He just popped in about 3 or 4 days ago 1/24/09.

Warren, JWheeler, and #23 chapel1 are still around. I think chapel1 (Post #17 above) is currently the most active of the top 25 "Old Timers".
 
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Number 98 here! Lurked for a while before I bought my MM, registered about 3 weeks later. Actually found my MM because of someone from KY on this site mentioning seeing three at my local dealership. Stopped in to check it out in person, Salesman threw me the keys, took it for a flight down the back roads, came back with a grin that I haven't lost yet!

Ken
 
# 92

I came over to MM.net after about 6 months on MMMC. First found out about the Marauder just before the prototype appeared. As soon as the DOHC 4.6 was introduced , I started writing Mercury pleading for that engine in the Grand Marquis. When I first saw the Ford "49er" prototype , I thougt that would be the Marauder body--it would have been a killer car--no such luck. At my age, I don't plan to drive anything but a Marauer until I tear up my driver's license---you guys with the low mileage MMs, save one for me--I have 99,000 on this one--plan to replace it around 150,000---maybe. I've made more friends and enjoyed this car more than just about anything I owned--my 1940 Piper Cub Cruiser (flew it from 1945 til last year) is my favorite. I plan to stay on this site til the last frog croaks--so ----see you around, Maury:burnout:
 
I came over to MM.net after about 6 months on MMMC. First found out about the Marauder just before the prototype appeared. As soon as the DOHC 4.6 was introduced , I started writing Mercury pleading for that engine in the Grand Marquis. When I first saw the Ford "49er" prototype , I thougt that would be the Marauder body--it would have been a killer car--no such luck. At my age, I don't plan to drive anything but a Marauer until I tear up my driver's license---you guys with the low mileage MMs, save one for me--I have 99,000 on this one--plan to replace it around 150,000---maybe. I've made more friends and enjoyed this car more than just about anything I owned--my 1940 Piper Cub Cruiser (flew it from 1945 til last year) is my favorite. I plan to stay on this site til the last frog croaks--so ----see you around, Maury:burnout:


Looking forward to meeting you at the Kentucky meet, sir.
 
OK I'm an idiot with the computer. :o I did what Charlie and Pat said, but didn't see any ANYTHING on the bottom left of my screen. :help: I bought my '04 Marauder brand new in Oct. '03. BigDogJim carded me a year or two before I ever got around to joining on 1-19-08. Really late to this party. Sorry to have missed out for so many years, especially since I enjoy it and you all so much. It's particularly upsetting to realize, as Mike Poore reminded us, that the Marauders days are numbered as they age and go to their reward in Valhalla ( My car is a Viking) And with them will go our meets and our members. Please guys........take care of yourselves and your cars! Let's play this out as long as possible. Otherwise I'll have WAY too much time on my hands. LOL
 
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