Am I really that old?

Discussion in '1947-1954' started by lapace, Mar 2, 2007.

  1. vwnate1

    vwnate1 Member

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    That's how it is in my shop too ~ I'm the 3rd. oldest employee there..... time wise that is .

    I miss the old scholl guy as they kept thier eye on the ball and didn't get rattled .

    These new hires are a strange bunch .
     
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    Well ;

    Here we are, TEN YEARS LATER ~ my '49 3100 Series is gone but I of course still have an old 6 cylinder CHEVROLET light duty truck #biggrin# .
     
  3. 50 Chevy LS3

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    Yes, Nate, you are already 10 years older.
    I remember that good looking Chevy stepside...I think....don't get to see it much, any more.
    Surely you have some cool retirement adventures to tell us about.

    Steve.
     
  4. vwnate1

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    It's only been 9 months or so, give me some time ~ I'm reading and napping quite a bit now, rain and other good excuses :p .

    Here's a little blast from the past : my 1976 GMC 2500 longbed Fleetside .

    292 C.I.D. i6, Muncie SM465, and NO AC of course :rolleyes: picture taken in far away Randsburg, Ca. on my way to Death Valley :D .

    A GREAT TRUCK (note clever use of GMC RED there) but TOO DARN BIG for me ! .
     

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