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ezernut9mm
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too much stuff.

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i don't know where to begin. i need one of those organizer ladies from the hoarding show.

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I thought you had taken a picture of my garage. I finally had to box and label the plastic tubs with my treasure. Then of course i stacked them against the wall and acquired more stuff. Look at it this way, you are not a hoarder of parts for one of the best trucks ever made actually you are preservationist of Americana..... yeah thats it..... Just down the road from ya in NW Ark. :P
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It's not too much until you can't get your trucks in the shop because of all the truck parts!
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Toyz wrote:It's not too much until you can't get your trucks in the shop because of all the truck parts!
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I reached that point fifteen years ago!!!!!
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i miss my piles of parts

its only called hoarding by those who are envious because they cant

the bus and the van box were so full you could not safely walk thru and i was very happy

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the yard was full of trucks
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i could go on but the sadness is too extreme.
i never though it too much and continued to hunt.
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yeah, as i organize all of this i will have more room and continue to collect. i have basically an entire rust free truck minus chassis and running gear heading this way when i get the energy to go get it. i have no idea where i am gonna put all of that.
brian, it sucks that you left all of that up there for the mooses and bears to hang out with. look at it like this, at least you can start all over. lol
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it's easy. Don't toss the 6 pack holders. put your Busch cans back in it when you're done. This should free up some space on your bench.
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That's a whole lotta stuff BOTH of you!

Now hurry up and put it all in a 40' container and send it to me please..... I will take good care of it for you! 8)
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Chris are those a couple of 66 door trim pieces in that second pic?
Would you have any more pieces for a 66? I have a 66 bed with the trim
on it like that. Thought I'd try and find the rest of it if I could. Let me know
what you have, ok. TR
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gary, yes those are the door pieces. i think i have the hood and cowl and corner pieces too. i will have to look. i dont remember now. lol.
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I could do with a V8 bonnet badge and storage for 22 months if someone could manage that ! :D .......... here`s some of my bits!


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Alan Mclennan wrote:here`s some of my bits!


nice

makes sense you would have to have something with toes up there too :P
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ICEMAN6166 wrote:
Alan Mclennan wrote:here`s some of my bits!


nice

makes sense you would have to have something with toes up there too :P


:laughing: You know Brian, I didn`t even think of that mate!... it was on Lenore when I got her, I had one on my Morrie 1000 back in the day ! 8) :lol:

did you notice the plate you gave me?, I still remember all the names of the people that gave those plates to me...it`s written on them :) , the majority of them are still over the bar inside Tho!
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i did see the plate, remember giving it at SS
i have 2 from Australia hanging up out in the barn
1 from Victoria and 1 from Tasmania
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Alan, nice collection! I see my old vanity plates. Glad to know they went to a good home.
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Thanks Greg, that is a great plate and probably not easy to replace, I know the Ontario plate was the subject of a wide search for a while.... well until Kenny remembered he gave them to me at SS3 :lol: , and the Penn plate still has Garbz`s sons DNA on it! :oops: ....all good stories and great memories as well! 8)
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Post by charliemccraney »

It looks like you are on the right track. You just need shelves to get everything off of the floor.
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