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Re: New Project Participant + Introduction
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Kaizer
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Thank you thank you! I know he does like working on it and hoping one day it will see the roads again. He used to be in the military working on planes and work for a university dealing with explosives and granite cutting. He can keep grumbling but I told him i’ll continue working with or without him 😂

Posted on: 10/6 14:26
Lil dude just trying to wing a 72 year old car with my Grandpa (i’m not a certified mechanic.)
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Re: New Project Participant + Introduction
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Kaizer
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NO LITERALLY, LIKE THIS ISNT THE 60S ANYMORE

Posted on: 10/6 14:30
Lil dude just trying to wing a 72 year old car with my Grandpa (i’m not a certified mechanic.)
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Re: New Project Participant + Introduction
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Kaizer
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Truth, I will be letting him know about yalls nice comments, appreciation, and different view points on this🥺♥️

Posted on: 10/6 14:31
Lil dude just trying to wing a 72 year old car with my Grandpa (i’m not a certified mechanic.)
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Re: New Project Participant + Introduction
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Jim in Boone
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Kaizer, as another old fart named Jim, let's just say youth is wonderful, it's an age where you can do anything. Around 1960 I painted what had been dad's 23rd series Packard, visited junkyards and added many accessories to the car. Unlimited energy in those days. Today, well I still dream, but I'm out of breath and done walking to the garage. I understand both views. Good luck with your project.

Posted on: 10/7 7:00
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Re: New Project Participant + Introduction
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Kaizer
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Thank you Jim, I know how you feel. We try to help eachother as best as we can despite both of our limitations. I know working on your Dads Packard back then meant the world to you as well. Its a special bonding experience you really can’t get anywhere else. Its sad to say this will be the last project I get to work on with him, but its well worth it. Thank you for tuning in to the start of this journey ♥️

Posted on: 10/7 10:10
Lil dude just trying to wing a 72 year old car with my Grandpa (i’m not a certified mechanic.)
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