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Old 05-05-2012, 03:53 PM   #27
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Re: how long did it take to get your truck on the road?

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Last time I drove it was 16 years ago! Exactly the same year my first kid was born. Sat in my garage for 6 years and then I started working on it. Still isn't done but think I will get it done this summer. I look at it as a hobby and not a project. I really enjoy going out to garage after the kids are in bed and just taking my time and doing it the way I want to. ALOT of waiting for money or parts. Sounds corny, but for me its all about the journey. Oh and its pretty bad ass too.
I think if you keep that mindset, you will be fine and have more fun. That's how I have always looked at building up my burb, it's been my hobby for as long as I can remember and I am still not "done".
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