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Posted by Don-Wi on September 22, 2006 at 22:46:05 from (205.188.117.14):
Lately I've been thinking about our 1755 that's been sitting in the weeds.... I really wanna start tearing into it now that my 1600 has almost 100 hours on the rebuild.... Only trouble is I need a better work place so I can do some of the engine work myself, and my dad just lost his job so our shed might be put on hold again for a little while.... My brother and I have been thinking about just taking out a loan ourselves to put the shed up so we can have a nice shop to work in. He's already got an in-floor hoist sitting in the lean-to on the barn for a few years now, he's got a nice big air compressor, and we've really been planning, but this sucks!!!! I'm just trying to pay my way through tech school (1 semester left) and then a few other expenses left over from the 1600 yet. I'm getting it all paid off and I'm making progress, but I've just got that dang old itch really bad..... What's a guy to do? Maybe I'll have to finally start parting out my rusty old '66 chevy bel-air... Donovan from Wisconsin Oh yeah, the 1755 is on the right....
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