Big Messer Posted yesterday at 05:26 PM Posted yesterday at 05:26 PM A Monogram conversion that will have the steering moved to the right. 3
espo Posted yesterday at 08:30 PM Posted yesterday at 08:30 PM Like the Uts, going to be watching this one.
Big Messer Posted yesterday at 08:37 PM Author Posted yesterday at 08:37 PM Don't hold your breath: has been like that for at least 10 years...
Big Messer Posted yesterday at 10:27 PM Author Posted yesterday at 10:27 PM I, being retired, follow the old sage advice: 1. Don't do today what you can leave for tomorrow 2. When you feel like working stay in bed until it's over.
sidcharles Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago on my "watch" list. tick tock tick tock tick tock Q: is Rick-rolling still a thing? i never figured how to do that . . . .
Cool Hand Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Interesting. Obviously had to check in and see what the deal is with Ute being the title. 1
espo Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 22 hours ago, Big Messer said: Don't hold your breath: has been like that for at least 10 years... Looking around the forum you may notice a few builders, myself included on a F-100 started in the '60's, that have found old forgotten half finished projects and with maybe some new found skills or ideas are finishing them. More than one has risen from nothing but spare parts.
Big Messer Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago My problem is that I start something at full steam, then run into a problem that I can't figure out right on, so I start another thing, same happens, and so on. Eventually I find a solution for what stalled me and keep going. Last time I counted I have like 20 projects on stand-by.... not counting the ones still cooking in my mind. Other times I start something and then keep adding "features" that vastly complicate and delay the original project. Life...
Big Messer Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 3 hours ago, Cool Hand said: Interesting. Obviously had to check in and see what the deal is with Ute being the title. Inspired by actual utes but not an exact model of any, more like a plausible one.
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