Well, from one sissy to another; let's just keep plugging away as long as we can. You think guys on this site are old, you wouldn't believe some of the guys still working on Studebakers. Because I have a couple of those, I hang out on the that forum from time to time.
One story. Reading a post by on of the Studebaker guys. Starts out talking about how he was working on a rear axle. Had one end sitting on a tall jack stand, and the other was supported by a chain on a cherry picker. The cherry picker bled down a bit over night and the whole assembly fell. He was wanting some advice about a broken part. Seems is first obstacle that morning was getting his walker over the thresh hold going into the garage!!!! Here is a guy needing a walker to get out to the garage, and he is still working on his own classic!!! Here's to old guys. We rock. Hope I die with a wrench in one hand and a beer in the other.
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