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Originally Posted by classicchev
That is the way I would like to go, Im sure there were a few heads turned when that went by, a true double take.
Hope you are able to work things out and it stays in the family.
Darren
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It will hopefully remain in the family, the truck was his passion for over 10 years, he would sit in the truck for hour meticuously running wires and thinking about how everything would fit together, then he had a heart attack and lost interest for a few years (he painted my truck one month after getting out of the hospital) then he regained his interest in the truck and was excited to finish it when he passed away suddenly so the truck has huge sentimental value, needless to say I will do everything I can to keep it.
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Originally Posted by xs-style
ditto here. Reminds me of my grand dads funeral. He was a fire chief so his last ride was on the back of his fire truck.
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It was amazing, my two brothers have '68's as do I so we had a classic car procession, including 72 Mario's truck behind mine plus some local cars fall in as well, not bad for a funeral in March in Canada with snow on the ground.