hi Chas and welcome. good to have you here and nice intro.
hi Chas and welcome. good to have you here and nice intro.
ARMY NAM VET, very proud!
56 210 4dr
drive and enjoy them while you work on them, life is to short.
Welcome from Texas and from a recent member.
Thanks again!
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Welcome to the site!
Welcome, Chas, we must be twins, I've scraped, and bloody more body parts then I care to remember from working on cars, truck's, bike's, go-carts, anything that was on wheels and ran on gas. Even a jet boat with a bigblock chevy in it. My wife is always saying, can't you leave it stock and my reply is , any one can own stock. I turned wrench's for over 55yr's, and I agree the new kid's now day's forget to check the basic's before thinking they found the one problem that never happened before. Again Welcome.
Oh yes - let me count the stitches. LOL!
Funny one about the wife. We were married just a couple of years when we got that second '55. My garage was an extension cord out the front door to the street where I worked on the car. At the time, I didn't even have a driveway. Anyway, I don't remember what I was working on underneath the car but I reached down for a wrench and it was wet. I was like where did that come from, then I looked at my hand and realized it was blood running out of a knuckle I had sliced open. So I walk up to the front door, yell for the wife - hey get me a couple of bandaids. She comes out, about has a fit, says that's really bad and needs stitches. Of course I am like it doesn't even hurt really but off we go to the emergency room. Three stitches in my knuckle later I'm back under the car again. Today, I can walk in with a gash the length of my arm and all I get is "don't get blood on the rug, You'll be fine".
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