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    Man Oh Man,
    What a great, clean and well organized shop. My next shop will definitely be larger than what I have now and the machine tools will for sure have a room of there own. One thing I noticed thought is the lack of (except for a couple of calendars) wall art. The least you guys could do is hang some of your left over parts on the wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack F View Post
    Man Oh Man,
    What a great, clean and well organized shop. My next shop will definitely be larger than what I have now and the machine tools will for sure have a room of there own. One thing I noticed thought is the lack of (except for a couple of calendars) wall art. The least you guys could do is hang some of your left over parts on the wall.

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    I don't know Jack, that collection of bolt cutters probably means something.......
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    That is too funny Dad gave us that collection of "bolt" cutters and said to hide them a while until things "cooled off" whatever that meant????

    Perhaps you are right, having to move running hot rods around to get other running cars out of the shop may not be the biggest problem to worry about! Also we had to fight 60 degree temps last night to do it (brrrrrrr)

    No more complaining for me. As far as wall art I agree. I would like to add a few more calendars to the wall with Pamela Anderson on them and a few car parts would not hurt.

    35fordcoupe-Time for a full rebuild of that GTO. A rebuilt 389 with Tri Power would get her up the driveway in style!
    Thanks for the replies and the laugh about the bolt cutters. Don Jr
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    Don Jr,
    I did miss the bolt cutters, nice catch Unc, and they are nice although too useful to be hanging on the wall as art. Now then, a stuffed gator head or two would look nice too.

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    This one is a 400/4 speed, Don. It's my dad's and while some TLC would be good for it, a full rebuild might be a little further down the road...

    ...unless I take it over!
    '35 Ford coupe- LT1/T56, '32 Ford pickup, 70 GTO convertible, 06 GTO

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