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Old 12-22-2010, 02:04 PM   #51
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Re: My Classic Wedding (60-66 style)

Very well stated -

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It may not have the flash of whatever is hot at the time, but it will never look dumb and dated. Just my humble take.
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Old 12-22-2010, 02:55 PM   #52
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Re: My Classic Wedding (60-66 style)

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The pics turned out good! Congratulations! Wishing you and your wife good luck!

in the 3rd pic it almost looks like your wife is jealous of your "other woman" haha
thanks...and she might be

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Very cool, congratulations.

I was thinking the third pic looks like you're explaining to the truck "don't worry, everything is still going to be okay"!
yeah, lol...that's one of those they took without me knowing

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we have all seen many pictures of a (couple and their wedding car or truck) of course the pictures now being 20-30 years old and it brings smiles to my face evertime that i look at them with the cars and trucks in their original form when we were young.and in the 70's i dropped a few of them and added personal custom touches and it's just such a kick to look back at the past and as time goes by i have been purchasing and favoring the originals.and if time is a deciding factor then get married in it,drive and enjoy it just the way it is untill the time is right and who knows?you might decide that you like it just the way it is or you'll make the modifications that you want but at least you will have your pictures of the truck the way it was when you were married.good luck!
yeah, i'm glad i left it like it is...i think the more original look worked out best for our wedding...hoping to one day look back when it's truly a vintage pic

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I saw a cartoon once that had a man polishing his car with the hem of her wedding dress. THAT would have ben a great shot to put with the group. AS A JOKE OF COURSE!

Congrants. Been married going on 28 years Good and bad years - 3 kids, 3 grans kids, its all what you make it.
thanks, that's a great idea...i might try that when we do more pictures in the Spring

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Congrats on your wedding! Now that the pics are done, I think you should keep that truck the way it is and get another one to "kustomize"!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks, & i'm actually leaning that way now...my dad started a '66 chop top build back in the early 90's...it's been stored away since...gonna dig it out one of these days & finish it...then i'll have the best of both, original & custom

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Funny stuff. Nice wed pics too. IMO, at this point your truck looks great as is, but it's just a truck, and not a real survivor. Make yourself happy and do whatever you like to it. Time will tell you if you made a mistake.
Allow me to put it another way for a different perspective: As a finish carpenter/cabinetmaker with a keen interest in architecture, I see an awful lot of houses that have been altered over time to suit the changing trends in home design and decor. I see everything from nice subtle improvements to the sadly ridiculous. In most cases, the original architectural integrity of the house is ruined, but at the time, nobody cared. Now they look stupid. Shamefully dumb ideas that somebody thought was great at one time. OOF!
Every so often, I see an older house that is intact, untouched and complete, and WOW, I am refreshed. Cars and trucks aren't much different. Originality never gets old. It may not have the flash of whatever is hot at the time, but it will never look dumb and dated. Just my humble take.
well spoken...thanks for the input...the truck gets looks/compliments everytime i take it out, so i know originality still catches the eye...aside from a few small cosmetic changes to make it a bit more original looking & a few safety upgrades, I think i'll keep this one looking mostly how it did when it rolled off the car lot
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