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Re: Older stuff making a second round
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Posted by Ray M41 on January 12, 2002 at 18:01:20 from (66.85.182.118):
In Reply to: Older stuff making a second round posted by Charlie on January 12, 2002 at 15:26:17:
Had a '73 Charger back in my hey days. I sure do miss it. But it was getting old and needed work. Had to sell it to get something more dependable to go to work on. If I could have put half the money I spent to buy my new Dakota into it I would have a neat car. But I couldn't park it long enough to work on it. Lots of old timers around here and some of my friends can't understand my interest in these old irons. Hardly raise an eyebrow when I mention my hobby. Guess they just got worn out by em. But I enjoy it and it's a good way for me to relieve stress. I remember an old line someone once said. "I like to work, but I hate doing it for a living."
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