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Old 12-30-2009, 06:49 PM   #11
DirtyLarry
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Re: How about some pics of '73-'87 wrecker, fire, ambulance, etc?

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Thank You Dirty and it's kool to see your family history. Are you towing as well as your father. Or enjoying the love of SQUARES??????
Naw, I got out of it when I graduated college in May 1997 I moved to Detroit to work for Chevrolet Motor Division when GM still had divisions. I was able to move back to CO for a factory field service engineer/service manager position back in 2001. Dad retired the shop and wrecker in late 1997, basically IRS shut him down because he wasn’t a very good businessman and handle the money properly. Hence, the reason we don’t see eye to eye. Some people are alcoholics, some are druggies and my dad has a full blown gambling addiction and can’t keep a dime in his pocket for more than 10 minutes in hope of winning “the big one”.

I enjoy the GM trucks in general although I am not in the least bit impressed with GM’s latest truck offerings.

BTW....welcome to the board. I just noticed you are pretty new to the family.
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