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now you can put gas in it:eek:
1955 Ford just got paid off? Man, you really got some extended terms on that deal. :eek: :LOL: :LOL:
Don
man did you opt for the extended warranty? :LOL:
my dodge neon i just paid off:3dSMILE:Quote:
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Good deal!!!! Time to get to work on it now!!!! Where are you going to start on it???? Been waiting to see you get going on this one.Quote:
Originally Posted by 55ranchwagon
BTW, congrats on being patient and managing your money rather then running up a bunch of bills you wouldn't have a snowballs chance in ____ of ever paying off and being able to live!!!!!
Common sense goes a long way in building Hot Rods, and living your life, too!!!!!!!!!!!
You're a lucky man! By the time mine is paid off either I or it will be dead.:eek: :LOL: :LOL:
I paid off my Pontiac Grand Prix today and have had my Ford dually paid off for two years
anybody got $400,000 I would like to pay off the house :)
My wife's coworker just paid her last mortgage payment! Wow what a great thing. You never hear that any more. Dave
Well said. So many are in such deep dept today. Some for no reasons of their own, just unemployment or health issues. Others because of the I got to have it now mentality. I am happy for you 55ranch wagon! Way to go!
I am moving slowly foward, saving a little from each paycheck, and using my economic incentive to buy stuff. I figure a couple of months at least before I have enough to pay for the engine in cash. But the good thing is it's paid for when it arrives!:D
I feel sorry for all of you who have mortgages in this current economic climate.
Some of us are fortunate to have lived in one house long enough to pay off it off. Believe me when that is off your shoulders it gives you the incentive to get rid of all the other debt you carry. Shirley and I haven't had a payment of any kind for several years and it is so refreshing. I have two sons each, with 4 kids, that are feeling the pains of debt. Reminds me of the day Henry David Thoreau was found in Walden' s pond up to his eyeballs in the water. When asked what he was doing he said he wanted to get a "..Frog's eye view of the world". We all know what it is like to be up to our eyeballs in debt. And I know that particular " frogs eye view" can be pretty disheartening. For all of you younger guys- hang in there and stay conservative your time will come.
John
basically the plans for my car nothing fancy just traditional primer ride mexican blankets.