Thread: shop truck
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02-09-2016 06:37 PM #1
shop truck
well it's almost time to start the interior . had to button up underneath . still need to do filler hose for the tank.
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02-09-2016 08:31 PM #2
Looking good!Robert
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02-10-2016 05:43 AM #3
That sucker sits perfect Cowboy. Don't sew yer fingers 2gether!!When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>
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02-10-2016 06:12 AM #4
spent all week removing the core support frame because it was too high. then i discovered the support rods were not for this truck. they were in the bed when i got it. this is one of the problems with a basket case , never know whats in the basket. get this done and hang the tank and i will be ready for upholstery . tim will be changing his phone number before this is done
hoping the rear comes down a couple of inches when done. still a lot of weight to add.
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02-10-2016 07:14 PM #5
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It is looking very nice!Ryan
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02-11-2016 06:51 AM #6
Really LIKE the color. At least you had rods to make fit. Nice looking rideCharlie
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02-11-2016 06:54 AM #7
slow going around here. add to the shop the new add on, fencing and field prep for spring, plowing and getting the garden ready plus i have 23 trees on the ground to cut up . no big deal when i was 40 . but i'll get there .
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02-11-2016 08:09 AM #8
Me likey...........Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
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02-11-2016 09:54 AM #9
Very, Very nice!!
Richhttp://www.clubhotrod.com/hot-rod-bu...del-coupe.html
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02-14-2016 05:25 PM #10
Looking good ShineSuperman wears Chuck Norris pajamas
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02-18-2016 07:01 AM #11
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02-18-2016 08:32 AM #12
10 years ago i could handle all this ok . now after the surgery and turning 65 i just get further behind. takes me a week to do a days work it seems . pulled off the truck for a bit to finish up the 56 . some things like the pasture and garden cant wait. glad i have good lights on the tractor .
i have learned that i can only handle one project at a time now. the days of several going at once are long gone .
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02-18-2016 11:09 AM #13
I know exactly what you mean!
Richhttp://www.clubhotrod.com/hot-rod-bu...del-coupe.html
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02-18-2016 11:32 AM #14
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02-18-2016 11:40 AM #15
any day looking at crab grass beats a day looking at roots as papa always said.
Thank you Roger. .
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