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Old 12-18-2017, 12:59 PM   #1
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

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The old transit or shop truck was really cool... shows experience and love for what you do and what you are. I bet your life was so much easier back then, I know mine was. There's just not enough Rum and Pepsi in the world.
Peace Brother and a Very Merry Christmas to you...
Hallo Clem,

The Transit is one of those cars Iprobably should not have sold, but no regrets. Life is for living.

And yes, life was simpler, and certainly happier.

Enough rum will make me a pirate.....

And yes, a great Christmas and new year season for you and your whole gang.

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Hey Rian, I am always finding more cool stuff to bring home but there is only so much room in the shop. I've bought two trucks in the past year.

The 62 project and 82 donor. I've got the 82 up on the lift with my vette parked under it and the 62 is tore a part all over the shop.

The jeep that stays in the shop is in the yard for now plus my daily driver truck and the wife's CR'V plus she drives a Ford Expedition that her job furnishes, so we are full up.
Our yard is too small to store projects too.

Take care bro.
Agreed Vince.

Space is a serious consideration.

You have more access and to be honest, time overall.
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

Winter....

Christmas....

Holidays....

Day off......

Today was a day off, as we lose our annual leave if we do not take it.

A few house jobs, including cleaning the kitchen, then Prozac and I went out to shops and also to top up my kindling.

I bought a ton bag of shed builders offcuts for kindling and a load of Oak post offcuts.

All for the princely sum of £5.00

Loaded.....



Suspension seemed happy.



A whole skip load of wood, still waiting to be collected.



This little van that can, keeps reminding me why I do not need a pickup truck, despite so badly wanting one.


At Morrisons, I saw some interesting beers.



And my opinion on this silly season, summed up perfectly

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