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Old 07-20-2008, 12:36 AM   #13
Sinisterspeed
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Re: The Neverending Longhorn 11/01-current

Well, There it is. Your up to date on the build so far.
Lots of bad luck as well as a few mistakes.
However, I am excited about how far it has come. I have never done anything from the point of being able to move it by carrying it with two guys to the point where you could actually drive it. So I am excited to get it on the road. Hopefully it wont be to much longer and I will be able to attend a meet with the local board members with it.
I set a goal of the august meet up in Washington to get it up and going. Doesn't look like that's going to happen but I'm going to try to make it up there never the less.
I have learn more and more all the time.
I have ambitions of building another 67-72 Chevy after this one is done. I think the next one will be a SWB fleet laying rocker. There are so many great trucks on here that get me going every time I see them. One of my fav's is in the TOTM contest this month. Keep up the great work everyone. Your inspiring me to get mine done too! Thanks to everyone on this site.
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