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F.A.S.T. president
![]() Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,883
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Re: My Turn for a "I'm gonna fix em someday"
The guys waiting for rust to be listed on the market as precious metal so he cash in.
But he doesn’t know as soon as he's dead, his wife or kids will give that stuff away for pennies on the dollar. He should sell it now and buy more Papse or Schlitz. There was a drunk in my old neighborhood with a collection like and he would sell it but he asked as much as a restored car would have cost you. I told him I would be back in 5 years and when his brain finished pickle ling or he need the money for a liver transplant....FJA
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F.A.S.T. President and Founder Fabricators for the Advancement of Sawsall Technology "A fear of the Sawsall is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." ~Sigmund Freud, "General Introduction to Psychoanalysis" Last edited by jamis; 07-07-2007 at 10:22 AM. |
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Old Skool Club
![]() Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Benton, AR "The Heart of Arkansas"
Posts: 10,880
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Re: My Turn for a "I'm gonna fix em someday"
In Arkansas, we have a saying..."Jus needs a bat-ry".
Watched a '53 Chevy 5-window truck sit for over 30 years under a shed. A buddy told me a few weeks ago that he had bought it. I think the tractor under the shed is a Farmall A.
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Member Nr. 2770 '96 GMC Sportside; 4.3/SLT - Daily driven....constantly needs washed. '69 C-10 SWB; 350/TH400 - in limbo The older I get, the better I was. |
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