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#11
Good looking work there Jerry. Much easier to get in and out.
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#12
Nice job Jerry!

I like projects like this, it's nice to be able to do these yourself rather than having to hire out.Thumbsup
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#13
Well all painted,Smiley-dancenana
       
       

I would like to thank you all for your kind words!Big Grin

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#14
First class job there Jerry. Smiley-signs107

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Jerry,

That is a darn good job Smiley-signs107

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Is that a mid seventies Ford F series?

I still have mine albeit in storage, not really practical here in the UK but couldn't bear to leave it behind, so I brought it in my "hand luggage" when we emigrated.

(FYI, my hand luggage consisted of three forty foot containers, containing a few cars trucks, Lathes, a shaper, mills all up about 40 tonnes)

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Yes Rick it's a 76 F250 camper special Ranger package, not real practical here ether but fun! Smiley-dancenana

With a well built 460 V8 it runs on premium gas at 9 MPG, folks with there little zoomy cars get the strangest look on there face when they can't quite pass me with the camper on!RotflRotflSmiley-eatdrink004

Yes I love my FORD!!Smiley-dancenanaSmiley-dancenanaDrool

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