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That is hilarious.
I just had life smash me in the face last week, so I totally understand where you're at now. I always wanted you to finish your truck, but now I completely appreciate that these trucks are toys & family supersedes everything else. Glad you've been able to recouped most of your money so far. |
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Just saw the guy who sold me this "rust-free best he'd ever seen" truck, jasonvw, looking at the thread with the cab for sale in the classifieds...
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He has had his "Gumby" on Ebay a couple of times for sale. He spent a fortune with Delmo, now wants to sell it.
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Nice truck. I sure wish I could afford to take one to Delmo.
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He actually just sold the truck to a guy in Chicago. |
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Well, I thought I was out of the C10 business but I've been dragged back in...
Attachment 1447483 Attachment 1447484 If you care to look you can see more pics here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=682465 |
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Lmao!!! That didn't take long.
Sweet looking truck. :metal: |
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I'm glad you're back into a c10 I followed Shiro in all of its ups and downs!
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Awesome!! Does this mean you're changing names again? LOL nice truck, congrats on being drug back in.
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Congrats on the sale! Hopefully you found a buyer for close to your asking price
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Congrats!!
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Congrat's Buck!
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It's been a few weeks but the '65 is gone. It went to Boris up in Ohio (member way2lo2). I have a few parts to get rid of and will be completely out. Not having a truck/project has been an adjustment but the stress relief has been huge and not having that weight on my shoulders helps ease the change. I appreciate everyones support and helpfulness thoughout the few projects I've had, there is a great bunch of great folks on this forum. Good luck with all of your projects, I'll be lurking a bit and maybe I'll be able to return y'alls kindness with an encouraging word one day if any of you hit a rough patch. Later on!
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Glad to hear you'll still be hanging around. That lil 68 stepper you had will always be one of my favorites. Thanks for the pics you posted of it in the other thread. :metal:
BTW: it's always good to drop ones stress level. Glad to hear you got rid of a lot of yours. |
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did you ever fiquire out the sticker on your cline industries sticker. It should read Little Teddy or Lil teddy the Clines was my Dad' cousin. I physically saw one beinig put on my uncles truck when I was a kid. Hope this helps.
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