Yoooo yes a tough one because i'd say I'm blessed to have gone through alot of learning, getting into big trucks and getting parts/tools slowly because of storage payments. But that money could have went to other things! But this storing allowed me to invest in myself in alot of ways... VAST education and motivation!!!!!
I have a 1995 chevy heavy half ton extended cab pickup with all original everything and 334,000 miles on the clock. I bought it new in '95. It still runs and drives even after it was taken on a "Dukes of Hazzard" flight that "stretched" the rear wiring harness and cracked the radiator. Planning a 5.7 stroker and 4" lift project with it.
Make an episode on sharpening drill bites.... in depth!!! Holes are the most common performed process on metal. World could use your observations Stacey!
Keep up the great work. Been watching you for years.
Awesome! Thank you!
Been watching you and learning for years. Thank you.
Yoooo yes a tough one because i'd say I'm blessed to have gone through alot of learning, getting into big trucks and getting parts/tools slowly because of storage payments. But that money could have went to other things! But this storing allowed me to invest in myself in alot of ways... VAST education and motivation!!!!!
I now drive my 401k😊
I have a 1995 chevy heavy half ton extended cab pickup with all original everything and 334,000 miles on the clock. I bought it new in '95. It still runs and drives even after it was taken on a "Dukes of Hazzard" flight that "stretched" the rear wiring harness and cracked the radiator. Planning a 5.7 stroker and 4" lift project with it.
All great tips.
Thanks for listening!
Enjoyed!!!!! 👍👍
Thank you Stacey. Crank up the Strat n mash the pedal(distortion)!
Rock on!
Good stuff .😊
Thanks 👍
Make an episode on sharpening drill bites.... in depth!!! Holes are the most common performed process on metal. World could use your observations Stacey!
🎉 good common sense advice, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
I tend to lean toward the " painful wiring". I do have a 63' C10, research, stand alone.
Her name is LUCY!