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I got mine from a guy that used to work with us a few years ago. We were framing up an attached garage, putting the first rafter up and I managed to hit my left thumb with my hammer. Split the end of the darn thing. All I said was oww and kept working. Couldn't really do the owie dance on a 2x12 plank so I just kept goin'.
#232
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I put together some of the years of Fords I had or have.
41 Ford business coupe
50 Ford F-3 farm truck
53 Ford Victoria named Fordolet (350 and Muncie 4 speed)
79 Bronco Custom
Still have F-3 and Bronco (for 30 and 36 years and counting)
My brothers have the 41 and 53 now.
The 41 has been in the family since 1950 and the 53 since 1956.
Patrick
41 Ford business coupe
50 Ford F-3 farm truck
53 Ford Victoria named Fordolet (350 and Muncie 4 speed)
79 Bronco Custom
Still have F-3 and Bronco (for 30 and 36 years and counting)
My brothers have the 41 and 53 now.
The 41 has been in the family since 1950 and the 53 since 1956.
Patrick
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I had an old truck that I acquired after it had been sitting (not running) under spruce and pine trees for a couple of years. Chipmunks and squirrels had filled every nook and cranny of the damn thing with little pinecones. Took me long time to blow and dig them out. It was a Chevy and after I got it back on the road I called it the Pinecone Chevy.
Then I wised up and got a Ford. Only if I ever left it out in the yard for too long the chipmunks and squirrels would fill it with acorns no doubt. In these parts they hide everything they can scrounge off the ground so they can still get to it in the winter.
Little buggers.....
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Then I wised up and got a Ford. Only if I ever left it out in the yard for too long the chipmunks and squirrels would fill it with acorns no doubt. In these parts they hide everything they can scrounge off the ground so they can still get to it in the winter.
Little buggers.....
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