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Old 11-20-2015, 09:11 AM   #1
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Clem wanted to say thank you for the wonderful time that my family and i had at ur cruise in. i meet some great forum members and it was great to see all the things you have going on at your shop. cant say thanks enuff
thanks a bunch... please make it an annual event for your family, we're already planning on next year.

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What more can be said... Thank you Clem!!! Had a great time, albeit too short, planning for next year includes a hotel room so I can stay longer...

the hotel room is a great idea Don. we got more salvage yards to explore. you still looking for that hood?

This is to those who were unable to make this one, make plans for next year, you will not be disappointed
exactly...

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Words cannot express how great of time everyone had.
Thank you very much for the great hospitality.

The only question left is are you open to adopting a 48 yr old kid from Oregon and can I bring Steiner?
Greg, I could work with you easy and we would have a great time repopulating the world with cool old trucks. lets keep the conversation going and by the way... Pete said the cost of living here is a third of what is is in Oregon. just saying

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I couldn't have put it better myself Greg . As for the adoption part don't all the celebrities go for foreign kids so me being English puts me in front of you in a very long que
please don't tease me now, ... anything's possible.

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Like everyone said Thanks Clem! What a blast it was. I will be there next year.
looking forward to it Donnie and thanks... your truck will be a highlight next year for sure.

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Thanks Clem!! Your shop is awesome! And thank you so much for sending my daughter another shirt, she loved it!!
we got years of fun ahead... thats the best part of this site, it brings like-minded together. tell your girl she is more than welcome.

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I am not sure how many ways we can say thank you to you, Kim and your team of contributors Clem.

But you guys really turned out an awesome party.

I just hope that I can return the favour one day.
thanks Rian, you made it a special year, you an Martin are plugged into our 'Friends for Life' bunch... and we'll be crossing the water to come see you guys as soon as we get enough skymiles on the credit card...


OK... turn out the lights,the party's over.

now back to the old trucks... hope to get pics of progress this weekend, so more later on guys...
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Old 11-25-2015, 09:13 AM   #2
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yesterday i washed up Cotton's 63 and took pics for an update. The truck is about 90% done mechanically, only a few wiring tasks and carpet inside to do. there's still a bunch of paint work left and all the hours of cut and buff. but all in all, we're ahead of schedule. You might remember that Cotton wanted a truck that was basic without the options and frills. About all he wanted to add was a deluxe steering wheel and bumper guards. here's the pics...
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Old 11-25-2015, 09:20 AM   #3
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Cotton requested a bit more power and an overdrive trans. so we opted for a 68 model 350 4-bolt dressed out to resemble an original 283 though the valve covers give it up. we also put in a fresh 700R and for safety sake, power disc brakes were added as well as power steering. more pics...
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Old 11-25-2015, 11:38 AM   #4
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Cottons truck is as perfect as they come. Spot on perfection. Saw this truck in person and the pics don't do it justice.
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Old 11-25-2015, 04:08 PM   #5
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Clem - Beautiful work as always! I go past your place almost every day...I always look to see what might be newly hanging around
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Old 11-25-2015, 04:12 PM   #6
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Clem It's coming along well . I am looking forward to seeing it with the bed on .
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Old 11-25-2015, 07:32 PM   #7
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Beautiful work Clem. I also got to see it in person and talk with Cotton about it. The pics don't do it justice. Very nice. I know Cotton is excited about getting it finished.
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Old 11-26-2015, 06:47 AM   #8
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A nice surprise in the post this morning was a package from Rian (Grizz) containing a sticker he picked up on his recent road trip and a cool tee shirt which was a present for me from Clem.

Another example of how cool the people are that share our interest in all things automotive when someone like Clem takes the time and trouble to send something to someone they've never met.

Thanks Clem (and of course, thanks Grizz for taking care of the shipping!)

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Old 11-29-2015, 09:43 PM   #9
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Cottons truck is as perfect as they come. Spot on perfection. Saw this truck in person and the pics don't do it justice.
thanks buddy, we're closing in on this one, pete is awesome, should be done in early spring. missing you guys...

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Clem - Beautiful work as always! I go past your place almost every day...I always look to see what might be newly hanging around
thanks neighbor, stop in… time to meet-up.

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Clem It's coming along well . I am looking forward to seeing it with the bed on .
just painted the bed again today and after a couple of days curing you will see it on the frame… promise… and thanks martin, looks like you are back at your truck also. some folks just need to feel progress on their projects or things just aren't right, i know you're one of those guys.

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Beautiful work Clem. I also got to see it in person and talk with Cotton about it. The pics don't do it justice. Very nice. I know Cotton is excited about getting it finished.
cotton is very excited about his truck. we're discussing some concepts about the finished product and i think its gonna be pretty cool. so hang with us and thanks for the comments man...


[QUOTE=disasterbus;7389472]A nice surprise in the post this morning was a package from Rian (Grizz) containing a sticker he picked up on his recent road trip and a cool tee shirt which was a present for me from Clem.

Another example of how cool the people are that share our interest in all things automotive when someone like Clem takes the time and trouble to send something to someone they've never met.

Thanks Clem (and of course, thanks Grizz for taking care of the shipping!)

you are totally welcome and that Grizz… well, he's is one of a kind.
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Old 12-21-2015, 09:46 AM   #10
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Merry Merry...
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Merry Christmas Kim & Clem
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Merry Christmas to you guys and the cats too.
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Merry Christmas everyone.
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happy holidays indeed… today, 12-29-15, is the last day of my employment as a graphic/computer artist. RETIREMENT, arrrrggg, Now What?

Oh wait, the gas station… more truck time...
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happy holidays indeed… today, 12-29-15, is the last day of my employment as a graphic/computer artist. RETIREMENT, arrrrggg, Now What?

Oh wait, the gas station… more truck time...
Congratulations Clem !!!

Here's to the best part of your life.
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Enjoy your retirement /truck time ,wish I could do that.
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Awesome. Bet your shufflin' around doing a happy dance.
No More Time Clock!!!!!
Happy Happy Joy Joy as Ren & Stimpy would say.

You have fun now ya hear.
Wish I could be there pounding away on vintage metal with ya.
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Congratulations on your career change...
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Congrats on the Retirement thing!!!

More Truck Time...

Praying all is well up in the NW corner after all the recent fun weather events…

HAPPY 2016...
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Congrats!! TRUCK TIME!!!!
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Congrats Clem!
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Congratulations on the retirement . Now the real work starts , but enjoyable and interesting so just have fun and enjoy .
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thanks guys… really appreciate the well wishes.
Retirement... it can't be that bad if I work hard at it and hire the right guys, then the truck shop thing should do alright. at least i can be doing what i really enjoy doing. and with the partner in Pete Hoffman things seem to be falling into place.

2 weeks ago a very nice country lady pulled in with a project. her truck named Maude, needed a complete face lift and mechanical overhaul. I do the face lift part and Pete does the mechanicals.

Maude is a farm truck that was in very sad shape…once a work truck in Oklahoma is has rust to the Nth degree, a myriad of bozo mechanicals before us and some general poor taste from previous owners. Basically a complete redo on a tight budget. Well the lady was cool and she loves Maude, soooooo,
its OK, we're weak for folks that love their truck… pics of Maude.



After we removed the clip (sorry no pics) the real neglect became evident.
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Maude came to the right place.
A little floor work, column change, door repair, tailgate fixin' and she'll be good as new.

Wish I could be there to jump right in with ya
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