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Old 08-15-2007, 08:35 PM   #6
EAST SIDE LOW LIFE
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Re: BACKYARD RESTOATION, 1964, in over my head-pictures

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Originally Posted by 3speed 6cyl View Post
tears because 5 yrs should be max time for a frame off. I should be placing my CROME ON! Graduating from high school when you strip it and retirement when you finish it doesn't cut it. It's depressing. We had a family get together recently and they had at least 10 comments like telling my 6yr old son "oh he'll have that truck ready for you just in time for your prom.......no wedding etc.." 1 hr worth. that lit a serious FLAME under me! My son will be lucky to sit passenger when I'm done. He'll have to fix his own ride(I'd help). He won't be as careless driving if he put his own sweat into it.
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I find if you break your resto. into mini resto. projects you will get more completed and be less overwhelmed. This way you will keep motivated because your always doing some thing. This also does not hit the old house hold budget so hard.

The little lady might miss $20.000.

esll.


BTW. nice work!
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