Ok- Some of you may have seen the last build- the 1960 Metro Van, as well as the various International Harvester Pickups, Chevy Coupe and the now ancient history 1UZFE Maserati Biturbo.
I like to mix it up a bit. I like to do something different every now and again. AAaaand then THIS happened:
(Here's the short version)
Sometimes the women in your life, can solve problems and have good ideas. This time, and this isn't the first time, mind you- She yells over morning coffee.. "I've found it!"..
Now- I wasn't in the position to run out and buy something before I've even had me coffee but I stumbled over to have a look at the PC Desktop. She says- "Look- It's from New Mexico"..
I rubbed my eyes and said, "Yeah- that's a good price and from a southwestern state, that means no rust. None of that business of rebuilding two foot sections of body panels".
Fast forward a couple hours later and after a lovely drive in the open sunroof 335xi Beemer through the Autumn colored trees in a very picturesque part of Ohio, we arrive at an obvious "petrol head" house with a 55 Chevy, a 70's GM truck, a big Diesel Dodge power wagon, a Hemi challenger.. Vintage signs everywhere.. can you see the picture? Super cool guy and guess what? He was also a plumber. Car guys and plumbing, I mean- what's the connection?
Anyway- We came to see this truck:
I like to mix it up a bit. I like to do something different every now and again. AAaaand then THIS happened:
(Here's the short version)
Sometimes the women in your life, can solve problems and have good ideas. This time, and this isn't the first time, mind you- She yells over morning coffee.. "I've found it!"..
Now- I wasn't in the position to run out and buy something before I've even had me coffee but I stumbled over to have a look at the PC Desktop. She says- "Look- It's from New Mexico"..
I rubbed my eyes and said, "Yeah- that's a good price and from a southwestern state, that means no rust. None of that business of rebuilding two foot sections of body panels".
Fast forward a couple hours later and after a lovely drive in the open sunroof 335xi Beemer through the Autumn colored trees in a very picturesque part of Ohio, we arrive at an obvious "petrol head" house with a 55 Chevy, a 70's GM truck, a big Diesel Dodge power wagon, a Hemi challenger.. Vintage signs everywhere.. can you see the picture? Super cool guy and guess what? He was also a plumber. Car guys and plumbing, I mean- what's the connection?
Anyway- We came to see this truck: