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Happy Halloween

Post by TMiller6 » Fri Oct 31, 2025 2:31 pm

I didn’t put a skeleton filled T on the lawn this year. I figured I would use some cues from the Wednesday Addams series that’s popular now. Instead of a ‘38 Pontiac, I used my ‘41 Ford. “Wednesday” is in the back seat with a wig and a doll on her lap. Thing is perched on the front seat.

I used fifty feet of LED strip lights and a light bar under the dash.
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Happy Halloween.
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Re: Happy Halloween

Post by Bills Auto Works » Sat Nov 01, 2025 11:56 am

Hi Tom,

Looks great!

Halloween is one of the FEW things I miss about living in suburbia, Since I moved out in the country 21 years ago, we don't have trick or treat out here.

One of my m any ex-wives was born on Halloween (insert which joke here), but we used to decorate inside & out. Usually had m ore than 100 kids each year back then.

God Bless
Bill
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