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Thread: I love my job

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    I love my job

    Thought you guys may be interested in what i had dropped in my lap at work today

    http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...1cf7259e4a.jpg

    its a 1948 Ford F1 pick up truck, seen better days

    http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/i...1cf7047549.jpg

    For those of you not familier with my profile, I am a panel beater, and normaly spend my days straightening peoples cars after they've had a bit of an argument with something hard.
    Makes a change to get yer teeth into something interesting, instead of the normal everyday mass produced hunks O junk,

  2. looks like that will keep you busy for sometime

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    I am a sheety myself, looksl ike a bit of a restoration job, have fun
    If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up

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    Interestingly, a friend of mine - a motor mechanic to trade - spends his retirement doing up old cars for display at vintage rallies ... and, some years ago, was even involved in the restoration of a 1910 Buick!

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    She not as bad as it looks really, chassis underneath looks as good as new, and apart from the extra ventilation holes where mother nature has claimed back what was rightfully hers its all there, and the guy is not looking for a show car just wants her sound and tidy in black and red

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    Reminds me of the show Pimp my Ride... That one needs a lot of Pimping
    Kiss slowly, Laugh insanely , Love truly



           

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