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  1. Dewey Satellite

    Dewey Satellite New Member

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    Holy crap you're old!!
     
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    Yeah...but my car's done. :rofl2::clap::rofl2:
     
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    Just gives you an idea of how many years you have to tinker with your wagon before you need to have it finished.

    Surprisingly, Fox isn't that old - what he's talking about I too went through and I am MUCH younger :whew: MuCH much younger. Mind you my wagon is sort of done but it never will be completely done under my caretaking - I keep getting ideas.........
     
  4. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Yeah...but my car's done. :rofl2::clap::rofl2:

    I can't top any of these! Just say I agree with you old dudes!:lolup:
    PS The only person I remember on WKRP is the hot blonde! I guess because she was so smart and had a smooth voice. (y)
     
  5. Dewey Satellite

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    Saf's right they're NEVER done! HA!
     
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    A poor excuse from the indecisive. :yup:
     
  7. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I've got a couple of old plastic milk cartons. We can paint them green or black. I used them for temporary seats to get my wagon in and out of the garage.
     
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    Dang, Cat! You gave away Dewey's entire interior concept!!:rolleyes:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    Sorry. I didn't realize he was building a Divco milk truck replica.[​IMG][​IMG]
     
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    I have a couple milk cartons for you two...
     
  11. Just Passing Thru

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    Rusty, my 1972 Ford F100 SWB P/U

    So, I got my project! It just needs a "lil" work, k? :hmmm:
    I hope I can stick around here :)

    Rusty the work truck
     
  12. silverfox

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    Sure you can, pass. If you are going to stick around until that truck is restored.....I guess you'll be here awhile!:thumbs2::D
     
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    Well, one way to look at it is this. I DONT have to remove the motor/trans/rearend/frontclip/wiring/interior to be able to take the cab/box off the frame, right? :rofl2:
     
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    :rofl2:Good Point! OTOH....you have to FIND all those items!:lolup:
     
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    It comes with the front clip, I found a 67-72 Forum for parts. So I am heading west into Cali for work, what members are out west?
     

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