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Subject: [oletrucks] I love you guys!
From: varanus@phoenix.net
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 16:02:22 -0600
I remember when I first got into classics about 12 years ago. I 
didn't know a thing about working on cars - I mean it - nothing/zero!
My family was not into getting hands dirty (still aren't) and my dad 
was too busy anyway to get involved with projects and then they 
got divorced when I was 12 and that was the end of that (family 
unit).  
I bought the shop manuals, harassed my friends, local auto parts 
stores, garages and I think I have called every listing in Hemmings 
to ask questions to the point of obnoxiousness;). Day by day I 
learned what makes these old iron beauties tick. Now, at the age 
of 34, I can damn near take any thing mechanical and make it 
work. I am excited about teaching my own boy and I'll tell ya'll - he 
loves old iron. (I have to buy him his trucks now because they aint 
gettin any cheaper!)
But I have to say, ya'll on this list - all of you - have been invaluable 
for any problem/idea I have ever had since joining several years 
ago. Different perspectives, hands on knowledge, excellent 
attitudes and friendly advice and interest has made me feel that we 
are kind of like a big family. I've even had the pleaure of meeting a 
few of you or talking on the phone. Apart from sporadic off topic 
threads and the occasional bickering (which is normal for any 
group of people), I have enjoyed every post, every discussion and I 
genuinely thank all of you for always taking the time to answer my 
questions and give me advice. I only hope that I also have been 
helpful sometimes even though my trucks aren't trailer beauties nor 
do they always run perfectly. But by god, they look nice sitting in 
the driveway! (hehe).
Anyway, ya'll stay golden and thanks. 
Old Iron Forever!
Eric Pesci
(PS - I still want to write that Classic Suburban Carryalls book and 
spoke with Nelson Aregood yesterday about publishing and getting 
a lead into GM archives - he wrote the 57 Chev Restoration Guide 
with all those killer factory pics that I just slobber over....man, I was 
born just 10 years too late!)
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