Monday, August 02, 1999, 8:24:37 AM, Graham wrote:
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> size I am told). OK so I bought the truck intending it as a donor vehicle,
> even though it runs and drives (pretty well actually). Minor glitch
> however. . . my wife, who attended the show with me, says "well now you have
> the patterns, couldn't you have the parts that you need made and then. . .
> I could have the truck that you just bought?" I was flabbergasted! Didn't
> think she shared my enthusiasm for these old work trucks. Just goes to
> prove that I married the right girl but. . . now what do I do??????
Do you REALLY have to ask??? <G> But, since you did, it looks to me like you
can
a) be divorced with no wife and no truck, or
b) be happily married with a happy wife and two trucks.
(Pick b! You'll be broke either way...)
Lewis - K7LVO - Medford - Valley of the Rogue - OR
The Forty - 1940 Chevy Pickup - One Owner
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