economy, and your truck(projects
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economy, and your truck(projects
hello all,
im wondering if the current economic crunch is effecting any of you like it is me? this will be the first year, in 5 years i wont be able to make aberdeen money is to darn tight,i really feel it will be effecting the
shows, and hobby in general,,oh the pain, the pain,,
kevin
im wondering if the current economic crunch is effecting any of you like it is me? this will be the first year, in 5 years i wont be able to make aberdeen money is to darn tight,i really feel it will be effecting the
shows, and hobby in general,,oh the pain, the pain,,
kevin
if it aint broke, fix it till it is.
I've slowed down purchases but luckily I have a stockpile of parts to get my 37 going. I haven't had a lot of time to work on it in the last 6 to 9 months so I have plenty of things to work on.
This year will be my second trip to Aberdeen. I probably won't have much cash for goodies but my and a couple of club members are carpooling up there just to go.
This year will be my second trip to Aberdeen. I probably won't have much cash for goodies but my and a couple of club members are carpooling up there just to go.
-John
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1953 USAF M37 wow, restored
1962 M151 Ford Production, on the rotisserie now
1953 USMC M37 w/w -in storage
1942 M6 Bomb Service Truck (sold to UK collector)
1967 M116A1 Pioneer Trailer
1968 M101A1 Trailer
S-89 Comm box
Member of Dixie Division MVC
1953 USAF M37 wow, restored
1962 M151 Ford Production, on the rotisserie now
1953 USMC M37 w/w -in storage
1942 M6 Bomb Service Truck (sold to UK collector)
1967 M116A1 Pioneer Trailer
1968 M101A1 Trailer
S-89 Comm box
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Hey Gibson,
Good to hear from you.
Luckily the majority of big $$ work is done with my rig and now I just have to get little cosmetic things. I am in the labor intensive vs. cost phase now.
I supported most of my truck restoration/toy procurement through selling on eBay and scrap sales. No household funds are allowed on the truck. Thats the deal with the Mrs. Both the wife and I are fortunate enough to be diverse in our day jobs that so far some aspect is always still busy. Although I fear it is really going to get ugly soon. Barrack Hussein's Funny money will not fix our economy. I haven't had the urge to stock up on so much ammo since the Cold War
Good to hear from you.
Luckily the majority of big $$ work is done with my rig and now I just have to get little cosmetic things. I am in the labor intensive vs. cost phase now.
I supported most of my truck restoration/toy procurement through selling on eBay and scrap sales. No household funds are allowed on the truck. Thats the deal with the Mrs. Both the wife and I are fortunate enough to be diverse in our day jobs that so far some aspect is always still busy. Although I fear it is really going to get ugly soon. Barrack Hussein's Funny money will not fix our economy. I haven't had the urge to stock up on so much ammo since the Cold War
David
HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
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HingsingM37
1958 M37B1
1968 M101A1 Trailer
MVPA# 33078
"Do Not Take Counsel of Your Fears"
General George S. Patton Jr.
"Those who pound their guns into plows, will plow for those who do not".
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Economy
Kevin;
How's it going. Glad to hear from you.
I've been lucky so far. The economy hasn't hit the branch of work I'm in, so for the foreseeable future I should be ok.
My truck is pretty close to where I want it, which might not be perfect to some, but for me its about as good as it will get. I don't need alot for it, just some odds and ends to keep me busy and keep the interest going. I do plan to be at Aberdeen again this year. don't know how much I'll have to spend, but I don't like to miss that show, and the one in Gilbert Pa.
Don't be a stranger.
How's it going. Glad to hear from you.
I've been lucky so far. The economy hasn't hit the branch of work I'm in, so for the foreseeable future I should be ok.
My truck is pretty close to where I want it, which might not be perfect to some, but for me its about as good as it will get. I don't need alot for it, just some odds and ends to keep me busy and keep the interest going. I do plan to be at Aberdeen again this year. don't know how much I'll have to spend, but I don't like to miss that show, and the one in Gilbert Pa.
Don't be a stranger.
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Hey Kevin, good to have you posting again. Sorry I won't see you at Aberdeen this year and from what I see listed as unsold spaces on the rally website, others who had previously attended will also not be able to make it. It's a sad state of affairs when the once great economy of the USA has fallen into recession/depression and ordinary folks like all of us are forced to ration our hard earned cash and not spend on things that once able to afford.
My hobby spending has lately been money that I get doing small side jobs like gunsmithing or renting myself out as a mechanic to friends who need auto work and not from household operating funds so some money does get spent on my trucks. The next large purchaces will be for the resto. of the truck I bought from my friend Ralph and that will only procede as cash becomes available and I don't think that will be any time soon unless the stimulus bill will fund historic M series restorations by retired bridge inspectors named Carter.
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Hey Kevin, good to have you posting again. Sorry I won't see you at Aberdeen this year and from what I see listed as unsold spaces on the rally website, others who had previously attended will also not be able to make it. It's a sad state of affairs when the once great economy of the USA has fallen into recession/depression and ordinary folks like all of us are forced to ration our hard earned cash and not spend on things that once able to afford.
My hobby spending has lately been money that I get doing small side jobs like gunsmithing or renting myself out as a mechanic to friends who need auto work and not from household operating funds so some money does get spent on my trucks. The next large purchaces will be for the resto. of the truck I bought from my friend Ralph and that will only procede as cash becomes available and I don't think that will be any time soon unless the stimulus bill will fund historic M series restorations by retired bridge inspectors named Carter.
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Gas prices...
So far, the only consolation is it seems fuel prices won't be what they were last year. Not that it will matter though. I don't expect the Aberdeen show to be as large this year.
economy
The economy isn't pretty up here in Vt either. I just put my xm708 up for sale again just to pay off some stuff. We have laid off 6 people already and business is not too great so I am sure there are more to come. I am not starving yet and definately not without an m37 or two I actually have another xm708 parts truck that will stay for awhile and an m43 and two other parts trucks so this is just thinning out the herd.
ed
ed
hey, nick, carter,,
yeah,, money has been really tight,, i was in the process of buying a cucv,
then hours got slashed at work, so that fell thru.im about at the point
where im ready to say screw the hobby. that was a big dissapointment for me,,but life goes on.
yell at ya all later.
kevin gibson
yeah,, money has been really tight,, i was in the process of buying a cucv,
then hours got slashed at work, so that fell thru.im about at the point
where im ready to say screw the hobby. that was a big dissapointment for me,,but life goes on.
yell at ya all later.
kevin gibson
if it aint broke, fix it till it is.
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Re: economy
Ed,xm708 wrote:The economy isn't pretty up here in Vt either. I just put my xm708 up for sale again just to pay off some stuff. We have laid off 6 people already and business is not too great so I am sure there are more to come. I am not starving yet and definately not without an m37 or two I actually have another xm708 parts truck that will stay for awhile and an m43 and two other parts trucks so this is just thinning out the herd.
ed
I am still interested in those parts we talked about, just waiting for the funds to transfer from my overseas account.......
1953 Dodge M43
Fail often to succeed sooner
Fail often to succeed sooner
Murf?
Is that you Murf, Chesapeake Murf? Technically you should be a little farther along than me<LOL>!Murf wrote:Heck, reassembling my truck is about the only thing I can afford to do ! Thank God I'm pretty much set with parts and paint. Only need a few small things and LOTS of labor.
Bruce,
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
1953 M-37 w/ow
Retired Again
Keep Em Rollin'
VMVA
Somebody must have money...
I thought about staying at the Mariott Courtyard next to the stadium this year. So yesterday I looked them up to see how high the room rates were...No rooms available Friday night....
Paul f