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Your name on here makes so much more sense now
Lol
A few that other log haulers call each other
Wood pig, cause we try to increase pay load to up wages lol
We hate being called Truckers, it’s like calling a Navy Seal a marine
Driver / mechanic / electrician / transportation specialist
I tried to keep it simple 🤪

I guess a visual helped 👍🏻
 
I've followed Ben Peterson for awhile now, probably since I began the process of working on my 65 Mustang. He has many Y-tube videos showing start to finish restorations of really nasty 65-70 Mustangs he finds through out the US. Amazing what he achieves from what he has to start with. Most of the cars he sells he does all metal work on the body so the car is straight and rust free, all panel replacement, fitting, welding, seam sealing, priming and does all the panel gaps to today's standards. You buy them and finish it. He does about 1 a month. This is one he finished and took to auction as it was a true 1970 Boss 302.
 
Kind of like graveyard cars.. I hope he isn't as annoying as that guy though lol!
Nope a very down to earth likeable guy. No show boating just informative videos on the process which helps viewers but also sells his work.
 
We used to enjoy being in the truck show in Abbotsford. My wife breeds bulldogs and Mack trucks contracted with her to bring a bulldog for the Mack truck display to greet customers. This is Thunder and we brought Hank the Tank a few times as well
 

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We used to enjoy being in the truck show in Abbotsford. My wife breeds bulldogs and Mack trucks contracted with her to bring a bulldog for the Mack truck display to greet customers. This is Thunder and we brought Hank the Tank a few times as well
Gee thanks now I want one lol
My last dog was purebred Bullmastif
Beautiful fawn with the perfect black mug
The farm cat had her kittens in his dog house
He used to wiggle the tip of his tail so the kittens would play with it and I swear he’d smile while doing it lol
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Picture of him on an old flip phone
 
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Found another picture of my 69 Z/28, this was before I put it back to almost stock looking with rally wheels etc. This version had the wide Cragar mags with the necessary air shocks. I have a bruise from kicking myself for selling it.

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We all need to take turns kicking and taking kicks lol we have all sold a few I’m sure !
 
Started in the dealership in the late '70s.....

Our used car Manager was a great guy and offered me all the wholesale cars I wanted.....

At one time had 8 vehicles in my parents back yard, all stock, the likes of Acadia's, Malibu's, Impala SS, Wildcat, many big blocks too

Lost count over the years, but well past 50 cars and trucks.....:rolleyes:
 

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One thing you should consider when owning a older car is collector plates. Both of our cars have collector plates as of this year.
Over the past years, I just insured the cars for 6 months and 6 months of storage insurance. Both cars now have collector plates and are now insured for the entire year with the same coverage. Here is the pricing.

1971 Corvette 1 yr with out collector plates $860, with collector plates $220
1966 Mustang 1 yr with out collector plates $820 with collector plates $180

The insurance company told me you have to pay for the entire year and I said the whole year with collector plates is 1/2 of what I've been paying for 6 months.

If you have an old car, truck, or motor bike and you can apply for collector plates do so. It's easy and all the info on the requirements are on the ICBC web site.
 
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