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... but I'm getting the fever again.
Just dropping in to say HI, see who's still around, and
get some motivation to start the bad girl up this weekend.
Before she rolls out of the garage, I need to fix our Tahoe.
That will be a Father-Son project, replacing intake manifold
gaskets (looking forward to that). Not many Dads these days
can say that they put togather a Chevy 350 with their teenage son.
No problem, it is always, one piece at a time, but nice when it is done, keep us posted with more pics. I think it is great that your son helps and also enjoys the hobby.
Don't feel bad about the time a car takes. I got a '41 pickup I started right after I got married. It's far from being done and I'm now a grandfather.
My son lives in Hudson and I have 1 question. Why would anyone in NH want to walk to MA? Sorry if I offended any of the MA guys.
St. Jude Donor '05-'06-'07-'08-'09-'10-'11-'12-'13-'14-'15
If I remember correctly you were the Fixerofrust or something like that when you first came on here. I have been wondering how your project came out. Glad to see you are still peeking in every now and then.
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