No that's not it, is that a bad one too? I thought it would be better than the "P" word, but maybe not? I think I'm gona need a list of words that are censored words for this site.
Releiving is not a bad word?? Just that's what the post was talking about. And I thought that couldn't be what your talking about!
The kid down the road just got his wood hauler done... I thought he did a pretty good job on it... Even if it IS just a junky ole Chevy...
I told him and his dad, if they could do that to a '78' Ford High boy, I'd buy it from em, but all they got is old Chevy's...
That is a nice restoration but I wouldn't want to get it dirty. I am a fan of using a truck for it's intended purpose but respect the time and effort to restore a classic.
I see the last post was truncated ;-). The full version came, in my email! Its not that u don't use her u just don't leave marks!
Clemsonfor, I didn't want to offend anyone or push the boundaries so I edited the post. We understand each other though.
I figured. The reason I stated is the very reason I have not painted my old truck and when I do it will be a quick over spray by me to make it what I call a 50ft paint job. It looks good from 50ft!!
stupid low signal areas. Could not attach it to the last post. Once you have a failed upload f4om signal loss its like impossible to load on that messsage? Had to start another?
When I bought this truck it was spotless! I regret hauling wood in it, no matter how careful you are, somebody is bound the ding it up. Bummer.
You got that right. I'd never buy a new truck for my work (or for hauling wood) for that reason. I prefer buying used trucks that come with dents already, so I didn't have to fret about making the first ones myself. the truck I have now even came with a bullet hole through the front of the hood. The guy I bought it from was a hunter and took a shot at a deer while leaning across the top of his hood. Looking through his scope he didn't notice that the rifle barrel didn't clear the truck hood.