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scoutingranch
12-31-2020, 08:35 PM
As promised, I deleted the ad. And, will stick around. You lucky things you.
Instead, a picture of my Smith and Wesson .32-20. Been in the family for a 115 years.
mike
LarrBeard
01-01-2021, 08:56 AM
Awwwh Mannn!
Getting old sucks, but it still beats the alternative..
Wasn't it Dirty Harry who said that a man has to know his limitations - and admitting that you aren't going to get it done is probably wise. Seriously, we're sorry you've had to call it quits - but don't just disappear. From the work you have done, you have a lot of experience you can share with others who are just starting their projects.
Stay safe, stay well and don't be a stranger.
scoutingranch
01-01-2021, 10:50 AM
I've had an incredible life and incredible car life. Everything from vintage Porsche's, Sunbeam Tiger's, '70 Boss 302'a and Lotus Elan's.
Now it has boiled down to Smith and Wesson wheel guns and rescuing animals which is fine with me.
5JeepsAz
01-01-2021, 12:53 PM
Sorry about your broken neck, although it sounds like the life you've had so far is worth it. Some dude is going to be very lucky with the start you are providing. That's a nice jeep!
gmwillys
01-01-2021, 02:04 PM
We hate that you'll not be finishing your 3A, but you are more than welcome to stick with us to share your extensive automotive knowledge.
3,600.00 is a very fair price for a dry Jeep. If I had extra room at the ranch, I would sure consider pushing your project forward.
bmorgil
01-02-2021, 06:59 AM
Well don't just go! Maybe someone will pick it up and stay on the forum. You could watch it go from afar.
mrgrtt123
01-04-2021, 09:22 PM
You can always stay in the community, to help newbies like me with modification projects.
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