PapstXX
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15x8" SBP Steel Wheels
what a back space ??????????????????
what a back space ??????????????????
Sounds good and just in time to drive it. come on summer!
Sweet can't wait for some new pics
Nice thread and nice car and work
15x8" SBP Steel Wheels
what a back space ??????????????????
this is the first i saw of your thread. very cool, my brother has a 68 fb with a 360 727 and 3.55 8 3/4. the first pics i thought man that thing is super cool just needs those hubcaps gone and some big rubber on the back.
Just read your thread. Glad to here you are doing well. Your cuda is looking great. Nice to see a young guy doing what you are.
Glad to hear your on the mend, many congrats on the engagement.. and man that car is SWEET looking..
Im a big fan of the color.
Wow sorry to hear about your illness I'm glad your ok very young for that. I love the car it's awesome. And congrats on the engagement.
Hope you are feeling better and your cuda looks great.
"Frightened I might not make it, I took the time to propose to my girlfriend on the way into the operating room. She said YES!"
I hope after your recovery you don't have a change of heart.
She may put you back in the hospital.
Great job, Cuda's looking good. Sorry to here of your illness, my youngest brother has Crohn's too. Glad you are doing better. And congrats on the proposal. Its nice to have someone to share things in life with. Car looks great. Keep up the good work.
Looks really great When will can you drive it again?
Get your G/F to drive you around in it.
Well, I've been in the hospital since May 9th. I was just released today. I'm 25 years old and I have Crohn's Disease. I had a small bowel resection surgery that removed two feet of my small intestine, and I'm left with 22 staples in my stomach. I have a 4 to 6 week recovery time, and driving this car is what I'm looking forward to the most, aside from getting back to my normal life.
The doctors explained to me, just before the emergency surgery, that I was extremely malnourished and that my heart was strained from suffering a 107 degreee fever in the hospital a few nights before. Because of this, my chance of surviving the operation was lower than an average person. Frightened I might not make it, I took the time to propose to my girlfriend on the way into the operating room. She said YES!
I can't wait to get back to my normal life.
There are some teaser pics attached to this post to show progress while I've been down and out. Thanks for listening FABO.
Chris
That color looks even more intense in the sun!! .. Very nice
That suck's Chris, my wife was just diagnosed with Crohns too. It's a life changer, hopefully your doing ok! Anyway, on a lighter note, I love your color selection, the car look's bad ***!!
Thanks a lot! The color is what drew me to the car originally. You don't see many vintage mopars painted 2007 Nissan Liquid Copper, haha. Don't imagine I'll run into another one at a show. Unless, of course, someone steals my paint code from the internet.
I'm so sorry to hear about your wife's diagnosis. I wouldn't wish this on anyone, but it's manageable on many levels. Thank you so much for the thoughts and well wishes. If your wife needs to know anything about the disease, medications, treatments, my experiences, etc., feel free to send me a PM and I'll give you my email address or phone number so she can ask me anything she wants. Sometimes it's comforting to have someone who's been there to talk to.
Thanks for the compliments on the car as well!
Chris
Damn fine work, that cuda is looking real nice.
Thank's Chris, yeah the wife is learning alot about the disease, mainly what she can and can't eat. They say the first year is the worst, and I would have to agree, it has effected everyone in the family. She has her good day's, and bad. Our biggest issue was with her missing so much work, but now thankfully this disease is covered under the Americans with disabilities act. I really appreciate your offer, thank you!
Thanks Jeff