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12-14-2017 09:26 PM #6
I've already started the build, so while you'll get to see it from start to finish, much of the work has already been done. But don't worry, I began this project with a very specific goal in mind. I spent a lot of time measuring, researching and reviewing to come up with exactly what I want. I'm the type of person that loses interest if it starts to feel like I'm not getting anywhere, so I've forced myself to plan well ahead before starting any work.
I got lucky, so to speak, when my Chevy Silverado was totalled a month after purchasing the car. I was able to purchase the truck back for $1k, after they gave me $2k more than I had originally paid for it. I loved everything about that truck and intended to keep it for a very long time. Since the wreck, I have decided to use the truck's running gear and sell the rest to fund the car. The truck has more than enough power, and I'm building the car basically as the truck with an older body. Modern ride, moderate power and classic looks. Suspension will obviously be different, but it will otherwise be exactly what my Silverado was mechanically.
As for the wife, we've been together long enough that she knows better than to buy into any of my excuses. I want another hot rod, and I'm going to build it; trying to convince her of any other reasoning is only going to be wasted conversation. She's ok with it, she's just not going to let me do what I want without a little noise from the peanut gallery. I always tell her "I'm addicted to cars, not drugs! There's worse things to be involved in." Under her breath I can usually hear "There's cheaper ones, too!" She keeps me in check when I need it, and that's not very often the case, so she tolerates my shenanigans. I think she knows it helps keep me sane.





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