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trx450duner 01-09-2009 02:42 PM

Re: A fathers/grand fathers dream
 
That is the coolest thing ever I hope you have a better time on the second restoration that way the stories can only get better. Good luck and have!

primered_junk 01-09-2009 04:04 PM

Re: A fathers/grand fathers dream
 
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Originally Posted by tim21391 (Post 3076083)
does your son have any big plans for the ride?

No plans as of yet, he wants to snooker his other grand father out of an almost rust free A/C cab. He is just happy to call it his for now.

GOPAPA 01-09-2009 04:21 PM

Re: A fathers/grand fathers dream
 
How'd I miss this good story for so long primered junk ? you must have a grin as big as ever and proud at the same time .. And your son is feeling real good too I bet.. whow! a truck all his own and he knows that none of his friends have one either,, bragging rights he's thinking I bet. keep us informed of your work togeather on it .. thx for sharing ..

AK72K10 01-09-2009 04:32 PM

Re: A fathers/grand fathers dream
 
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Originally Posted by primered_junk (Post 3074612)
My son's 8th birthday was this week, my dad came to see him a little bit ago, out of no where he asked, "pa-paw can I have your old truck?" Pop's and I looked at each other with a blank stare, just looking at each other, after a long awkward pause, dad looked at him and said "it's yours, all pa-paw wants is his motor." My son then informed us of his "8 year plan" that involves saving his christmas/b-day/chore money to build his ride. We kinda got choked up, my dad and I built the truck once in the early 90's, I learned how to drive in that truck, now over the next several years my son and I will build it again, I hope he learns as much as I did.
Tyler and his truck.

Dang this choked me up just readin it. :whine: One of my earliest memories is of being a kid watching my dad in the garage rebuilding his 1970 AMX, he was on a roller underneath the car when I asked him "Dad, can I have this car when your gone?" and him being silent, then asking me to go in the house with my mom. Over the course of the years my father bought & restored 2 other AMC's (A 68 AMX and a 70 Rebel Machine), and I never did get the opportunity to help. :waah:

Guess what I am trying to say is that you are a blessed man PJ, for your son (PJ-Jr) to have a dad and grandpa that care that much and are willing to share this with him, these will be cherished memories that he never forgets. I am 34 and pretty much learning as I go but my daughter, who just turned 5 mos old :ben: on Weds, has already been down in the garage with me sitting, squawking, and keeping me company. I know she will not remember these early days, but maybe later she can pick up a wrench or bolt, get her hands dirty, and spend some bonding time with her pops working on (And hopefully appreciating) the rig she just might receive for her 16th birthday... :hm:

Keep up the good work my friend! :metal:

AK :flag:
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1972 K10 Custom Deluxe 350/350
2008 Suburban LTZ White Diamond
1972 F100 302

"Why Build It If You Can't Drive It?"

Eddie H. 01-09-2009 06:46 PM

Re: A fathers/grand fathers dream
 
I drove my Dad's 69 GMC when I was in high school back in the 70's. ( it was nearly new then, I didn't know it would be a classic someday) I inherited it after he died, rebuilt it and drove it for another 15 years, then my son drove it in high school. I plan on passing it on to him someday for my grandson to drive. These trucks are timeless and should be passed down to the next generation.

AK72K10 01-09-2009 07:12 PM

Re: A fathers/grand fathers dream
 
:agree:


AK :flag:
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1972 K10 Custom Deluxe 350/350
2008 Suburban LTZ White Diamond
1972 F100 302

"Why Build It If You Can't Drive It?"


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