Nice! It looks clean.
I like your 58' Chevy.Congrats, I love old iron, over the years I’ve brought home several (my better half calls me a hoarder, I’ve explained that I’m an accumulator, not a hoarder). I’ve got several finished cars, 7-8 and a couple dozen that are projects.
You only get one life, enjoy what puts a smile on your face.
Tim
“ above ground and loving life”
My most positive accomplishment, I married a good woman and raised four Daughters
Couple dozen Projects?? I’d like to have just one. Good for you, jealous here.Congrats, I love old iron, over the years I’ve brought home several (my better half calls me a hoarder, I’ve explained that I’m an accumulator, not a hoarder). I’ve got several finished cars, 7-8 and a couple dozen that are projects.
You only get one life, enjoy what puts a smile on your face.
Tim
“ above ground and loving life”
My most positive accomplishment, I married a good woman and raised four Daughters
Very nice Kennedy, congrats. Any pics of the GT parked on the passenger side?
ThanksNice! It looks clean.
Thanks. That's nice. My son is thinking of selling it.
In the early 70's I bought a 1944 Ford pickup for $30.00. I was driving driving down an alley and spotted the truck, a lady was hanging laundry on the line and I stopped to ask her how much. The most cool part of this truck was the door jam plates, Dept. of US Navy with some long a**ed serial number. As time went by I left the truck in the very back of my step-dads driveway. He got tired of looking at it and called a junk man to haul it away without telling me.It would be today. Things were different in the '70s (I bought a '52 Ford pickup for $60).
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Damn. That's rough. That's kind of how I lost my first one. Came home from school and some guy was loading it on a trailer in my driveway. Parents hadn't told me anything until I saw it going away.In the early 70's I bought a 1944 Ford pickup for $30.00. I was driving driving down an alley and spotted the truck, a lady was hanging laundry on the line and I stopped to ask her how much. The most cool part of this truck was the door jam plates, Dept. of US Navy with some long a**ed serial number. As time went by I left the truck in the very back of my step-dads driveway. He got tired of looking at it and called a junk man to haul it away without telling me.
I never really liked him, but this really sealed the deal.
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