07-17-2013, 09:40 AM | #11 |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Cypress, Tx.
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Thank you Dan!
Good morning Dan! you know, I just read through my entire build~ It's an amazing amount of work, but the most important part to me is the people along the way Wonderful people, cause that's what makes it all worth while! Going to the Nifty50ees and being able to talk with great detail about what I've done, and the person/s listen to me~ like I'm a celebrity! That's what I've found about the people, whether it be on the Mustang forum, this forum, the Suzuki forum, etc. We all have something in common that brings us together~ We are all alike, doesn't matter where one is in the world~these darned old cars n trucks bring peace to the world
Like Orrie's daughter Jen, women get out there and do mechanical stuff too! It's fun! It's challenging! If we don't do something, we will Rust(I forgot who said that on my build)(but that pertains to everyone, we must stay involved and active in something)! My truck is near about as far as I want to take it in the restomoding,restoration process, except for tying up loose ends, perhaps front suspension may be in the future, but I doubt it. I'm sad cause the restoration part is what's fun! I won't have anything to write about what I've done in a month or so I cherish the people here and my little group of followers that are always writing, teasing, advice, etc, supporting me along this journey or segment in my life. Well, that about sums it up~ now I'm greatly sad! Hey, going to get my tires n wheels at 9:30!~!! Car n Truck enthusiasts forever! dne'
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