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John; Welcome aboard, Good luck on the panel. Nothin like the Blues. I got a feeling if you stick around long enough you'll have enough knowhow to get that truck runnin real smooth. Be sure to drop on over to the DARKSIDE and have a cookie or two, and a frosty beverage. Glad to have ya;
Welcome John all kinds of info and experts here.Love a good panel truck.My buddy had one when we first got our license.We even rolled it going around a corner one night. It sets right back up . Be careful and have fun. Hurry up with some photos of the beauty.
Welcome to the site John. There is a lot you can learn here, enjoy yourself and make a few friends along the way. When you can, go over to the Delaware Chapter, sign up and introduce your self to the guys. Their an active group and a great bunch of guys. Maybe you could hook up with us at the All Truck Nationals in Carlisle August 8th, 9th, & 10th. Bring your truck and guitar.
Hey jb, while I'm at it, you could also jump over to the Virginia Chapter and become official.
hello i sayz !!!!!!!!!! clean out and tune up that flatty and i bet it'll run !!!!!!!!!! oh yeah the only stupid question is the one not asked !!! im a flatty newbie of sorts and these guys are awealth of info . since we all like the blues did anyone know that two days ago was the late great howlin' wolf's birthday ????????????? 53 / kevin how are ya ?? i was over your way a couple of weeks ago and shouted real loud as i drove through . did ya hear me ?? LOL . we were in her car not the 53 as i dunno if i woulda been able to afford it , gas ya know .
Welcome John,
It looks like you have a plan and a truck. I know that this is the site to ask your questions, so dont hesitate ask!! Good luck and we just love Pics!!!!!!
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