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    Hi folks,
    It has been quite a long time since I posted or even visited the forum. A lot has been poured into my bucket over the last few years that has kept me from working on the truck. Mainly the illness and ultimate death of my wife of 37 years.
    I've been reading over some of the post from you guys over the last couple of days and it has inspired me to get busy again and try to get the old war wagon back on the road.
    I hope to post some pics of the progress (or lack of) I'm making over the next few weeks, so keep your progress reports up so hopefully I'll remain motivated.
    I love reading what you guys are doing.

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    Sorry to hear about your wife.

    Try to stay on course with the truck.
    Set particular goals and do your best to complete them.
    Finish the truck if for nothing else, but for her.
    Remember she is watching and smiling over you.
    The truck can be Great Therapy.
    Maybe even name it after her.
    Were all here to help!
    TGP
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    • #3
      Working on old trucks can be a healing process, literally. Welcome back!
      Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.


      Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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      • #4
        Stay Busy

        It's going to help some, but take your time. We are all sorry for your loss DB, glad your back in the fold!
        Warmest Regards,

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