Posted by reg-N-CA on June 12, 2008 at 08:54:16 from (63.206.206.254):
In Reply to: The End! posted by Doug Steinbach on June 11, 2008 at 19:59:56:
I can relate, after two years of restoring a 48 Super A, we're now down to starting it and finishing the hood and grill. We spent the last six months working on it in the evenings and weekends non-stop.
My son did his Senior Project presentation with it sitting static on the trailer, but he received a 100% passing grade from all the judges, I guess we're just a little burned out right now.
Perhaps after a couple of weekends off we'll feel inspired to fire it up (it will only take us a few hours to have her running). It's sort of bitter/sweet upon completion of such a project.
I guess we'll have to roll another one in the barn and get to work. We'll have to choose from our Gibson Model A with an AHH Wisconsion, IHC T-20, John Deere L, AC Model M crawler, OS4, OS6, Schramm Pneumatractor, or 1933 Cletrac Model 25.
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