Posted by Goose on September 27, 2009 at 19:50:28 from (67.63.68.13):
In Reply to: 31 years ends today... posted by jose bagge on September 27, 2009 at 16:48:47:
I'm doing the same thing right now at age 74. I finished the project I was working on at the insurance company a few weeks ago, and suddenly a bunch of auto body work appeared for my shop on the farm.
An old customer of mine called a couple of evenings ago and asked if I'd be interested in doing a complete resoration on a '76 Chevy short box 4wheeler. I would. That's my specialty. I've always wanted to write a step by step manual on restoring '73 to '87 Chevy pickups and Blazers, and this project should provide a lot of the photos I'm needing. Plus more work has materialized.
The thing is, I told someone the other day that if I was to declare myself retired, I'd keep on doing exactly what I'm doing now.
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