Stop in for a cup of coffee

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I have a hell of lot more time than I have money. And it sure is cool to say, "yeah, I did it". (I usually only get to say that about fat chicks!)
TT preview of conquests? You are brilliant!
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That one was beer spittle on the reading glasses if I say so myself! I am GOOD!
 
I have a hell of lot more time than I have money. And it sure is cool to say, "yeah, I did it". (I usually only get to say that about fat chicks!)
Fat chicks? No thanks. I don't need help. I did it myself.............................by hand! :rofl:
 
Earl's boys could get-r-dun! Just don't wash it more than twice! I think my Barracuda got a Earl-type coating.. From a distance she looks pretty good, just don't get close!
Sand it with a brick and paint it with a broom
Yessir... That's the suspect! I'm sure I could pick him out of a lineup!
With you two together, somebody is likely to be picking yas from a lineup
I'm painting all my projects going forward. I'm sure my efforts would look a **** ton better than some of the 'budget' paint jobs.. And certainly no worse than what I'm starting with..
Nothin to it
Not hard, just prep prep prep, Sand fill, sand high fill primer, sand some more, block sand. Get a good quality gun, good compressor, dryer, and go for it. If it looks bad before paint, it will look lots worse with paint.
Yep. Just those couple things. Lol
 
Helluva a day at the Funeral for great aunt May. The service was nice and the family gathering was good to see...but damn it was cold out there graveside in the 25* wind.

One down, one to go.
 
Chilly day out walking around downtown Charleston but dressed warmly it was fine...saw the Powder Magazine, the oldest public building in S.C, Charles Towne was just a settlement when it was built, really cool to learn how gun powder really works. We also went to the Heyward House, the oldest home you can tour, George Washington stayed there for a week. After the great earthquake they had to cut the floor around the stairs so the first step is really low now. Charleston had some of the best cabinet makers and there is the Holmes-Edwards bookcase that is priceless, even the feet have inlays in the wood. So many things we use today, were only for the very wealthy...chairs...forks...a teacup cost $800 in todays money. Average people ate sitting on benches at a board on trestles and just used a knife.

I picked up the Fury, turn signals don't slow down now with the new alternator...exhaust tightened so it's nice and quiet, new idler arm but it binds on right turns so it's going back in the morning. We all know old car ownership is not for the impatient.
 
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