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G'day All !.
My wife and I live in Australia and we are new to this site. We have recently bought a '66 F350 LWB and my wife has owned a SWB '75 F100 since '95. We hope to restore and modify the '66 as a "Classic" daily workhorse delivery vehicle for our business. Over the last 6 months I have looked through this FTE site and found many helpful articles and posts. We hope that we will be able to contribute also.
Thanks for your time.........Barry.
Welcome, mate.......Once you post a few times, you'll not only enjoy the "great point, revhead" comments from other members, but you'll even appreciate the ones that say "you're as full as crap as a Christmas turkey, revhead".....(haha).....I know from experience.....It's fun and enjoy the experience.
G'day Matt and Steve. Thanks for your replies. Yes I have noted some of the "foreign" lingo I haven't seen before.....but that's probably my age more than anything. I wouldn't think there would much crap in a Christmas Turkey ??, lol. Anyway, I've got some pretty good aussie lingo I can use appropriately which may leave some of you "septic-tanks" scratchin' your heads.........hehehe. It's good to see that it's generally "happy campers" on this site.
Cheers.........Barry.
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