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HingsingM37
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OMG I worked on my truck

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It just won't warm up here in NE Ohio. Another week of 35-38. Not being able to stand it anymore I braved my cold garage and installed my first aid kit and swaped fuel pumps this week. Pics in my album.
I also went to moms and sorted through some more of my Dad's belongings. I found a great shot from 1940 of him sitting in a VC1 Dodge and a roadside picture of about 4 of them. I will post them this week after I get them scanned . There were tons of 1940's pics, unfortunatley few if any had anything written on the back to tell about the shot. Great nonetheless. An awesome find was my dad's dog tags and two old 10x30" Panoramic pictures. One of Ft. McClellan in 1940 and a camp shot in Georgia in 1939 . I cant wait to get them framed. :)
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Thats great stuff to have and keep in the family
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Hi David
Family history is great . Glad you found the photos. I look forward to seeing them posted.
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