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Re: Where to begin?
Hey, you aren't too far from me. I know we need to put together some PNW trucks if the rain ever slows.
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Re: Where to begin?
I agree! The winters around here really slow progress. It would be cool to have a PNW trucks meet or something. especially when mine is on the road. And your right , you aint that far. i think my band played somewhere near Beaverton before. (I think) Haha
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As a certifed "older guy" I got a question for ya'll that are chomping at the bit. Do you really want to be done? Do you get more of a kick out of driving your truck, or building the truck? Give me the option of driving or wrenching on my '65, and I will take wrenching. Don't get me wrong, it's all good, and a mixture of the two is great, but it's the thrill of the build that keeps my batteries charged. Don't set artificial deadlines, just enjoy the ride, or the build: whichever floats your boat. This reminds me of an old joke that my old welding buddy McGhee told me about 15 years ago, 'cept he didn't use the word "shag" ![]() There’s an old bull and a younger bull sitting on a hill. The younger bull says, “Look at all those cows. Let’s run down and shag one of them.” The older bull ponders this for a moment, considers his answer carefully, and says, “How about we walk down and shag them all?” Last edited by lakeroadster; 01-25-2011 at 06:53 PM. |
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Re: Where to begin?
Heh! Ive heard that one. Yeah im sure once it runs i wont want it to end
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Re: Where to begin?
I think engine and trans are on the very last of my list honestly. My list starts like this
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![]() I love the build process and I love to show off my hard work, too. When I am tired of the '66, I still have another street bike to build, a chopper, and my daughter still wants a Vette (I have 6 more years to build that, though). So it's not like I will hurry the '66 and have nothing in the garage. There is always at least one drawing on the board.
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Re: Where to begin?
And enjoy that garage!! We all wish we had bigger. Under the Shade Tree in winter is no place to be.
Winter gets us all down a little, I'm sure its really cold and gray for you. But now is the time for prepping all the the little things / parts--when spring and summer arrive i bet you will have renewed energy and enthusiasm, and you can make rapid progress. Like lakeroadster said, enjoy the process, and the satisfaction of each little step.
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