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You know the OLD saying: The cobbler's children have no shoes.
Well that aint exactly true. I've just finished a totaled 95 4runner with a new engine for a well deserving niece who just got her licence. We pretty much raised her.
I'm in the final stages of finishing an 03 Tundra for myself. (hard roll over).
I have a really clean 67 Barracuda that was my DD for years. Its been in limbo for 30 plus years. Damn... 30 YEARS.
I have 8 titled cars and paying insurance on 5 of them. What the f*** is wrong with me.
65 Impala SS I need to flip.

Did a 53 Chebbie pick-up for a guy recently. That was a nightmare. Nice truck though. Art Morrison Chassis, 300 horse Summit small block. 9", Lokar, Ididit, Wildwood, Bla bla bla.
A real interesting body job for me recently was a coach built all aluminium A.C. Shelby Cobra replica.
That one put my Tig skills to the test. Long stories all of them. Ill try to post some pics.
Yea BP that would be nice . I'd like to see the 67 !
 
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You been busy for sure BP and I like your colors.
I cant take credit for the colors. My customers choice. The Chevy is Highland Green. Remember Bullit? Steve Mcqueens Mustang? Well... PPG didn't either. Had to finally ask for a profit reading. BINGO. $700 gal. Shazamm!
 
I cant take credit for the colors. My customers choice. The Chevy is Highland Green. Remember Bullit? Steve Mcqueens Mustang? Well... PPG didn't either. Had to finally ask for a profit reading. BINGO. $700 gal. Shazamm!
Paint ain't cheep mostly hard to get colors.
 
Good Morning all!

Glad to feel a little better today. Started coming down with the "funk" yesterday and am a wimp if I get sick. I hate it!

I hope everyone has a GREAT Wednesday!
You got the man cold as my wife calls it you poor guy :poke:
 
Good Thursday morning folks!

Give a thought to those poor folks living in the California fire regions this morning. I feel fortunate that I have never had to live through such an experienceexperience! I'm afraid I'd just sit and cry if I lost my home and family.

Wow BP, thems some mad skills you got there! Good lookin work sir!

Glad to feel like I'm back in the human race today. Met with my daughter last night and I was told what I havd to make for Thanksgiving dinner so we're off to the grocery store this morning. I get to deep fry a turkey, make the dressing and Pecan pies. My Dad was a chef so I was brought up in a kitchen. Besides, I love to eat! Too much!

Talk at ya later folks, have a GREAT morning!
 
Absolutely, my brother gets looked at every 6 months and occasionally they will freeze a spot or 2 with nitrogen. The issue, as I understand it, is when you ignore it. I had a spot in my R lung in '06. It was indeed a place they could not biopsy. The Doc asked what I wanted him to do and I said "if I wasn't born with it take it out". He did, and after on the spot testing took half my R lung too. Turns out it was non-small cell carcinoma. I am a lucky fat man, still alive!

Mark, I know it's not easy but try to trust the doctors. Medicine has come a looooong way in C treatment!
Morning Jeff...I go once a year to get checked out as I do walk around shirtless a lot in the Spring Summer and Fall. Have had several spots burned off especially on my head. I now where a hat a lot. Have to keep onto these areas. My brother-in-law landed up with brain tumours which were cancerous and sread right through his body. The specialist could find any indication of where it started and the thought was it went in through his eye. So take heed everyone...wear your sunglasses and a hat.
 
Morning Jeff...I go once a year to get checked out as I do walk around shirtless a lot in the Spring Summer and Fall. Have had several spots burned off especially on my head. I now where a hat a lot. Have to keep onto these areas. My brother-in-law landed up with brain tumours which were cancerous and sread right through his body. The specialist could find any indication of where it started and the thought was it went in through his eye. So take heed everyone...wear your sunglasses and a hat.
The sun can be hard on the head but I still have lots of hair so no hat needed.
Morning guys.
 
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