Re: Keeping them stock
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Originally Posted by Indian113
My dad went to war in 1943 so that we could make decisions on how we wanted to live and what we wanted to do as long as our rights didn't infringe on another persons rights. I don't really give two hoots if you hot rod a classic truck or you restore it too all original. As long as YOU save it from being turned into some scrap steel!!!!! I think the horse has died and beating on it will make it start to stink. Get out and enjoy what ever you have for a truck or car - That is the most important thing to do!
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And I can't make it clear enough my ranting is not about telling someone WHAT TO DO, it's about helping them make the right decision for THEM and not making a decision in hast because they think it MUST be modified or modified a certain way to enjoy it. These trucks can be enjoyed stock, mildly modified, or as many of us we enjoy the journey of building something wild and the work means nothing. We are all different and I just like to put the word out so people look a little more before jumping into their project.
Brian
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1948 Chevy pickup
Chopped, Sectioned, 1953 Corvette 235 powered. Once was even 401 Buick mid engined with the carburetor right between the seats!
Bought with paper route money in 1973 when I was 15.
"Fan of most anything that moves human beings"
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