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Old 02-14-2026, 10:57 AM   #4
GB SISSON
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Default Re: 1937 big truck panel

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Originally Posted by 34fordy View Post
Cars I didn't buy are more regretful than the ones I bought. LOL. However, sometimes the time just isn't right. That engine and transmission you are saving GB would make a nice base for a coffee table you could make in your wood shop. I'm happy that you don't mind a little teasing GB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, I can take it, and I have at least one big regret about a vehicle I did not act upon in about 1990, so I fully understand the ramifications. I have dug myself into a hole I can't get out of until maybe Mid May. My experiment with 'semi-retirement' was going so well until I couldn't resist three projects back to back to back. I worked right through last weekend and this one promises to be the same. No complaints, the projects are all rather 'high profile', challenging and financially attractive. But a Coffee Table? Sheesh 34, that one hurt Still funny....
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