Looks great Mike. I still think you should have went with the original nutfridgerator design . Frosty balls are happy balls.
Looks great Mike. I still think you should have went with the original nutfridgerator design . Frosty balls are happy balls.
Me. I'm notta Chinee. I'm a democrat.What isn't Chinee anymore?
Allen, you should know by now that I take three steps to move two spaces on a daily basis. If my life didn't have drama in it, the neighbor looking out his kitchen window (into my garage) would have nothing to stare at.Sorry to hear about the misfortune... but at least the life support system is operational... i dont know how i ever had a hobby car without it.
Well, you definitely made the most out of your time being unemployed. That's for sure!
Thanks.
1200 hours is my guess so far.
1 year, 2 months
I have my own business. (actually it's a lack of business business selling and installing hometheater) If all goes well, I will be in the automotive industry of sorts.Thanks, Mike. Good luck on the job hunt. What do you do for a real job? You in the automotive industry?
I have my own business. (actually it's a lack of business business selling and installing hometheater) If all goes well, I will be in the automotive industry of sorts.
Thanks for that. I appreciate the input. I have to admit that the adrenaline that came w/ the exposure on the block had me shaking like I was getting ready to speak to the Pope. Now that it is behind me, It'll get seen for sale at the Tupelo Cruise in. But that'll be all Ford guys.Good luck. Hope it all pulls together. Be patient with the car. Being that you have the chance to keep it, don't give the thing away for any less than you really want for it. I think no matter the price, you will regret the sale at some point in the future. That car is essentially your automotive offspring.
Will you be driving it on the Hot Rod Power Tour? Less than a month away!