Re: [FWDLK] Fw: [FWDLK] Tell me I'm not alone.
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Re: [FWDLK] Fw: [FWDLK] Tell me I'm not alone.



Gee guys,

You're all sounding like a bunch of old codgers! Grooooooaaaan, creak & moan!
I'm in the same age bracket too but I still get a kick out of haulin' out in one
of my fin machines and even spending an afternoon detailing it for a show - or a
drive.

So a few months turns into a few years, so what? The patina of age can only
improve what we know is good fun! I think I spent 12 or 13 years just rounding
up parts for my 57 Dodges before starting restorations - that was fun! The
treasure hunt we all have enjoyed and still enjoy!

I know, I know, we aren't as agile as we were in our 20s but hey, it just takes
a bit longer to crawl back out from under a car and then warm up a pair of
chilled hands. So your bifocals need to be a bit stronger and you need another
flannel shirt on under the jacket - but how many 20 somethings have a FWDLK set
of wheels they can tool around in?  Corrollas & Hondas??? Neons??? Geos???
Look how lucky we are!

It' s just the price we have to pay!

Let's face it - we all are suffering from a sickness (which our wives will be
glad to detail for us if asked) and the only medication we need is getting in
our FWDLK car, firing up the hemi (or similar mill) and pushing the 1 - 2 - D
buttons and heading down the open road!

Brian
57 D500s in MI

joeyjr wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: joeyjr <joeyjr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Sperduto, Nick <SperdutoN@xxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 8:27 PM
> Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Tell me I'm not alone.
>
> > I have two cars done, completely restored, for show mainly, I have my 55
> > Dodge station wagon as a fun driver.
> > These cars need constant attention,  I'm a little nip picky anyway.   I
> have
> > three others waiting on restoration.  If it took me a total of 18 years to
> > finish the two., not counting my fun driver and I'm 55 now,  so where do
> you
> > draw the line on having a lifetime of projects?  I don't have the energy I
> > had 20 years ago.  Thats not even counting the two cars I sold this year
> > knowing I would never get to them. Where does one stop this obsession.?
> > When your pushing up daisies and you relatives are fighting over your
> > Forward Look cars.
> >
> > Joe Paolucci
> > Walton Ky
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Sperduto, Nick <SperdutoN@xxxxxxx>
> > To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 8:29 AM
> > Subject: [FWDLK] Tell me I'm not alone.
> >
> >
> > > Ok, so tell me I'm not the only alone.
> > > I bought my car in 89 and finished the body/paint in 94, in 98 I had the
> > > seats and chrome done.
> > > Now it's almost 2001 and I've decided to put my other project car on
> > > hold,put myself in the garage and take car of all the little things I
> > never
> > > finished, Kind of like a punch list for a house. My list is pretty long.
> > > fix the horns,fix the gas guage, fix the broken bolt in the hood latch,
> > make
> > > a braket for my hood latch, put in new wiring, fix the oil and trans
> leak.
> > > Have the radiator shround bracket rewelded to the radiator, install my
> > power
> > > steering, brakes and continental kit, check the rear brakes, install a
> > front
> > > disc brake kit,fix the broken headlight adjuster, change the headlight
> > > switch, hook up the cigarette lighter, put a real radio in. swap in an 8
> > > track player that works, fix my seat track so I can move the seat, put
> the
> > > rear body mounts in, tune up, put in a waterpump gasket, it currently
> has
> > > none, carpet the trunk, fix the license plate light, put in an under the
> > > hood and trunk light, install my sunvisors. Put in some interior floor
> > > lights., change a wiper arm pivot, put on new wiper arms,.
> > > It just happend that once I got the car looking good, I just started
> > driving
> > > it and left everything else alone.
> > > So am I the only one with a puch list or is everyone else done with
> their
> > > cars.
> > > Are cars ever really done ?
> > >
> > > Nick
> > >
> >



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