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    Welcome Fourdy, from Pennsyltucky!
    Bob

    A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!

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    Welcome fourdy!
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    Fourdy is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Thumbs up Thanks for the welcome

     



    I seem to have some trouble posting as two of my postings have failed to post.

    Larry, I have a pair of very tall boots just for this type of situation. LOL

    Until I learn how to post up some pics you may be interested in checking out my Webshots site -

    http://community.webshots.com/user/fourdy

    My 40 build with 2400 hrs and all work (body work, paint, upholstery, machine work, exc. Boring) done by myself. Blower motor and 24T is posted with lots of pics. The 37 Dodge 392 hemi powered cpe is my Son's. We live just across a dead end road from each other sharing tools, labor, material, shop funds and an occasional "barley pop" as I learned to call it at the -no beer- goodguys.

    The 48' sailboat was built by my wife and I with over 16,000 true labor hours starting from the drawings up.

    Again thanks for the welcome. I hope to meet more of you on the forum.

    Fourdy

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