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sorry to hear about the job loss. have your little friends get SS#'s so you can get help feeding them...or buying car parts.
Thanks for the condolences. I'm sure these furry bastards already have SSN's and have voted in many Chicago elections, most likely multiple times. Vote early, vote often, as they are fond of saying in the Windy City.sorry to hear about the job loss. have your little friends get SS#'s so you can get help feeding them...or buying car parts.
Yup, I remember hearing that from my Grandpa when I was a kid.Thanks for the condolences. I'm sure these furry bastards already have SSN's and have voted in many Chicago elections, most likely multiple times. Vote early, vote often, as they are fond of saying in the Windy City.

North of the city, about 15 minutes from the WI border.Didn’t read the whole thread but the last few pages. You can really spin a yarn but I appreciate your humor haha. Glad you’re pressing on. Like you and others are saying, little progress is progress. Good luck with the job hunt. Sorry to hear of your recent loss. Where in Chicagoland you at?
Keep it up! Gotcha I’ve got family closer to the city so was just curious.North of the city, about 15 minutes from the WI border.
I don't think anybody can read the whole thread anymore. Last time I did it took me three sittings at a couple hours apiece. And I wrote the damn thing!
Thanks for tuning in and the kind comments.
You are absolutely correct and spot-on. A couple years back I dropped the K-frame off at the powder coater and he blasted and PC'd the whole thing for $120.00. It turned out gorgeous.I’m obviously going off description and not pics, but imo all these smaller pieces would be easier/quicker done dropped off at a sandblaster than taking the wheel to them. If energy is low, drop off the stuff to the blaster and grind the big stuff that is too much hassle to move. Guy did my headers for a $20 bill. Just a thought. And yeah keep it up at the mice. Hate those nasty peeing things.

Hey, now...I rather enjoyed the '70s!white with a red fog light above it just like in the 70's![]()
me too, besides i once had a rodded ford popular (anglia to you guys in the states) with a red light over the axle so it wasn't an insult to the era.Hey, now...I rather enjoyed the '70s!
Probably looked pretty tuff at night, yeah?me too, besides i once had a rodded ford popular (anglia to you guys in the states) with a red light over the axle so it wasn't an insult to the era.
neil.
Let's hope. It's only early September here north of the Windy City but the days have been cool and breezy, and the nights are getting to be flannel-shirt nights outside. He can take his damn time as far as I'm concerned.Just hope he drags a little slower at the beginning and leaves faster come March
Nights are cool but still warm thru the day so if can scoot by till Dec. I will be happy ,its usually a bad winter if it gets cold in Oct here , if it waits till Dec its more mild and less snow , and Winchester is a nice smalltown in KY , been here all my life short of some out of town jobsLet's hope. It's only early September here north of the Windy City but the days have been cool and breezy, and the nights are getting to be flannel-shirt nights outside. He can take his damn time as far as I'm concerned.
BTW, love the name of your location (Winchester, Kentucky). How cool is that?!