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11-16-2016, 08:23 AM | #181 | |
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Re: picked up a 1935 pickup project
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I started with a $2000 purchase of a mostly complete pile of rusted junk advertised as a truck. Over the course of 6 years it is gradually turning into what I envisioned it could be. By the time I'm done I will probably have more into it than what I could have bought a finished one for. But I don't have the disposable income to make a purchase like that. What I do have is the ability to chip away at it over time with a few hundred dollars here and there plus a lot of sweat equity. |
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11-16-2016, 09:04 AM | #182 |
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Re: picked up a 1935 pickup project
You did an outstanding job preserving the look of a working truck. How sad that the current owner didn't appreciate that. There are way too many restored and over-restored cars and trucks. They never left the factory looking that way.
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11-16-2016, 09:13 AM | #183 | |
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