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Wow got my first paycheck and it was good one i got direct deposit so it goes right into my account which is nice and for working for about 2 and a half weeks going onto 3 and three nights a week id say $440.50 is not bad at all i can feel that ford truck coming my dad is more excited than me about me gettin a truck really happy right now...
Yeah My first truck is a Econoline truck which I still have today. I paid $500 for as it had a garage lean on it and the rear axle was rebuilt and the guy did not pay the bill.
Eventually I will get to restore the truck. I'm looking forward to get more things out of my way here on the acreage and my shop heated. Then look out world, I will be in thjat shop a lot working on old ford iron.
I'm looking forward to get more things out of my way here on the acreage and my shop heated. Then look out world, I will be in that shop a lot working on old Ford iron.
So we might not see you for a long time? Remember to eat, gotta keep your strength up....
That was the best thing I have ever done was heat my old garage up when I lived in PA. So many boring days I spent in there, which made the days not so boring.
Yeah its pretty awesome i only worked 33.50 hours made 200 bucks plus 200 bucks in tips gratuity for doing banquets already going tommorow truck lookin so pumped maybe ill come home with one lol and yeah about that blue 79 i would love too take it if i had enough room plus i think i already got a project truck lined up waiting for me wanna buy something newer for a daily driver..
Last edited by Dustin1690; Nov 4, 2006 at 12:20 AM.
I saw Another 80's truck on 11th st again. He sold the other for 300 now he has a white one there for 500. It looks a bit rusty. But it would be a starter truck for running around til you can get the other truck you want.
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