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    I'd build the Starship Enterprise . or maybe that women from Weird Science.
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    or maybe that women from Weird Science.
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    I would build me a shop. I had a nice new 24x30 insulated shop when I was transferred here. I sure miss that thing. Till I get my son out of collage everything is on hold.
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    I need a shop at my house or farm real bad. Like as bad as a dead man needs a coffin bad. I ain't got one. I have my equipment scattered all over creation at the shops of friends and some is at the shop at school just because if I want to use any of it I have to have it at those places cause I don't have a place to use it. I'm a nomadic shop worker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by poodle View Post
    I would build me a shop. I had a nice new 24x30 insulated shop when I was transferred here. I sure miss that thing. Till I get my son out of collage everything is on hold.
    I built a 24x32 shop on top of a 2 foot concrete wall,because I live on a slope.10ft. high,and I love it.Now I wish I had the money to fill it full of tools,and equipment to work on anything I like.I actually built it out of the pine trees that were all over my lot.Now there's not one pine tree on it.I hate pine straw.
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    I would like all the tools needed to restore Classic Chevy Trucks. An auto lift, Wrenches, sockets that don't break because I bought them at HF and Walmart. Confidence is probably one of the most important thing needed only because I don't know how to perform some of the important functions needed to restore a classic vehicle. I know this has no bearing on the topic but, I wish my Mother-In-Law forgot my Cell phone number!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hafa51 View Post
    , I wish my Mother-In-Law forgot my Cell phone number!!

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    Well since my Bugatti Veyron is on hold due to not having enough money to purchase it (ever) I guess I would like to build my 64 GTO that has been in my possession for nearly 30 years .....I have never driven it.....I am acquiring parts for it at a leisurely rate however. Handling and suspension kit. 5 speed tranny with a Long slap shifter, Shes a Cali car and hasn't seen the street in nearly 40 years......Sigh!

    She was complete when I bought her but being a kid I took it apart to redo every nut and bolt....then I had kids.....
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    The old goat should be a nice one! My memory is fading a bit. Is a '64 the bow-tie tail-light model? 389? - - adn yeah - my Veyron doesn't seem to be happening either, but a nice Aston DB9 or Vantage would suit just fine too.
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    No 64 has "normal" taillights. Yep to the 389....tripower too......I can live with an Astin Martin,,,,just twist my arm a little

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