Alaina said "What's next" again, and the next thing I knew I was doing body work. I should run next time she says that.
This is about the resurrection of a 1967 Ford F100 Short Bed that was given to me in 1983 as a Christmas gift for my first car. In November of 1992 it was parked at my mom's house in Fort Stockton, TX. 20 years later in November 2012, I started to bring it back to life. This is the story...
Sunday, May 5, 2013
What's Next?
I put the wiper motor and pivot points back in the fire wall. The door jam paint wasn't quite dry due to the damn cold weather. Alaina came out and said "What's Next?" and I responded with an "I am not quite sure". She said "Lets do the back window", so we did. Never done any window work, other than breaking them, so I was a little reluctant. In less than an hour we had it in. Had a small debate about whether or not to keep the nostalgic parking stickers on the window or to tint it. We will let you decide if we made a good choice.
Alaina said "What's next" again, and the next thing I knew I was doing body work. I should run next time she says that.
Alaina said "What's next" again, and the next thing I knew I was doing body work. I should run next time she says that.
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