My friends new to him GTX under the hood. I want a ride in that.
You can get the ice cream home before it even builds a frost on the container
You can get the ice cream home before it even builds a frost on the container


Dry here and a bit of rain tomorrow.Well tomorrow starts my vacation till July. I hope the weather agrees with me so I can do 1st cut hay and spray the 1/2 of my fields that are to wet to get into.
Over an inch of rain on Friday and a week before that 3 1/4 inches of rain. Wish I could send it back up y`alls wayDry here and a bit of rain tomorrow.
awesome pics! thanx Fred
You're a good man John.Remember taking him for a ride 20 years ago when he was 75, doesnt remember it now, but i did see a spark in his eyes when i wheeled him out. He was a GM man and never understood why I liked Dodge so much.. The car next to me had a 440 six pack. Too busy with dad to take any other pics sadly. We had to push this beast at the end of the show it get it started. GOOD TIMES
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thanx FredYou're a good man John.
the word glue and box side on a truck is leaving me perplexed fred.Hey guys hope your Tuesday is going well. Not much happening here right now but later on I'm heading to the Bodyshop and helping the boss glue a box side on a new Ford pickup.

Aluminum box and they glue and pop rivet them on from the factory.the word glue and box side on a truck is leaving me perplexed fred.![]()
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lol...you said itAluminum box and they glue and pop rivet them on from the factory.
Yea John it's not what I like and just sounds wrong...
I toured the Ford River Rouge plant (where they make the F-150) with my youngest son about 12 years ago and was surprised to find out that most of the body is glued together.Aluminum box and they glue and pop rivet them on from the factory.
Yea John it's not what I like and just sounds wrong...
come on...are you takin a piss right now? glue?I toured the Ford River Rouge plant (where they make the F-150) with my youngest son about 12 years ago and was surprised to find out that most of the body is glued together.
Yep and the glue they use is easy to heat up with a torch to separate the panels. Just heat and grind out some rivets and put the new panel on.I toured the Ford River Rouge plant (where they make the F-150) with my youngest son about 12 years ago and was surprised to find out that most of the body is glued together.
Been using glue for a long time John. If it's steel panels I weld them on but not Aluminum.come on...are you takin a piss right now? glue?
wow..thanx for thatBeen using glue for a long time John. If it's steel panels I weld them on but not Aluminum.
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Have used that product with aluminum window screen to seal up my aluminum boat. Works greatBeen using glue for a long time John. If it's steel panels I weld them on but not Aluminum.
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Yea works good on fiberglass repair as well.Have used that product with aluminum window screen to seal up my aluminum boat. Works great