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How I fund my MOPAR addiction

rsd859

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I wish I was helping to fund your addiction. I've been waiting on a taxidermist down here to do a wolf's head for me for months!
 
cool very nice work there keep posting more of your work:headbang:
 
I specialize in VCR repair... but work has really dropped off in the last 10 years. I can't figure out why. So I'm moving on to selling cassette tapes of popular artists like Billy Ocean, Milli Vanilli, and the Chicago Bears Shufflin' Crew.
 
Sorry to hear that Bruzilla, I have a pretty good turn around time. This is a hobby for me so Im not slammed all the time. It provides enough for me to tinker with my RR. Satman I gave up on that a long time ago, but its nice to dream!
 
I figured in this economy taxidermy would be slow but, people who live to hunt will pay top dollar to have their trophy mounted.
 
Flipping classic mopars,and parts!That has came to almost a stop with this economy,and the bigger outfits selling their stuff for less than I can! Same with my stock portfolio shrinking.
 
I used to do body work for others, once in awhile a paint job, Now a days not so much of that, but then again, not been doing any projects now for about 3 year.. Yet. That may change shortly if some things work into the right position, wont be the one i want, but will be one that ive wanted and do like...
 
Cool beans...Truly an art. Great work! Would you happen to have any Yetti's in stock? You know for gift openings, birthday parties, place behind the neighbor's deck and such....
 
Wow! how long are those tines looks to score I would say around 175 points Boone&Crocket?
 
Here's how I kinda pay for the Satty:

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I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one that has to subsidize my income to be able to build my car. So far I've built a complete set of kitchen cabinets, tables, toy chest, gun cabinets, entertainment centers, sold two cars, sold countless parts, fixed four wheelers & motorcycles, hauled scrap and I'm sure I forgot some things. The sad thing is at one time I had counted 10,000 dollars of my EXTRA INCOME that my wife made me spend on our home which I also built. I guess the good news is the house is done, now only if I could make all that money again.
 
sold my 72 Chevelle 4 years ago when market was high ..very high ..bought my 63 Polara and 65 Pontiac with the funds from the sale and also the parts to get them in shape ...not bad for a chebby :hello2: ..now that those funds are gone I have to ask the wife if its ok to buy parts ...she used to be easy but those day are long gone ...help :icon_axe: 72 chevelle 001.jpg
 
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