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once again i bought a vehicle { the chevy truck } as a beater so i can work on my 53 and i got second thoughts .... a little late seeing as i already paid for it .... but i thought to my self why when i can spend the money on my furd ????? well as luck would have it one of my daughters neighbors had his work truck totalled , so ... im just gonna fix my baby and keep driving her , i miss her and it only makes sense to me . later!!
mmhmm , just can't let the ol' girl sit as i miss driving her just during the week as i bring home the work vehicle . i'd rather push my ford than drive another chev anyway ............. according to my son in law that's why they have tailgate heaters on them !!!!!! yet his 2001 g-c wouldn't start the other day and his furrin' car i had to go push with the 53 { bent my front plate rassin frassin @*%^$ } as it quit in the road ...................... i have a nasty habit anyway of starting way to many projects on the same vehicle at the same time and either takes tenyears to finish or doesn't get done , so it and i are better off with it still in use
Hey Kevin,
It's probably all for the best you know... Just think what a mess you would have if that thing tried to cross breed with you thorobred.
Hopefully the buyer lives far enough away that you won't hear him sobbing after he sobers up. Let's just hope he isn't the violent type. Friends don't let friends drive those things.
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