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Originally Posted by WSSix
Cool build! Good luck with it, guys.
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Thank you!
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Originally Posted by 64pontiac
Looking cool! We have the same trailer, love the featherlite! That had some killer patina, woulda looked cool but I bet its going to look amazing!
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Thanks! Haha, we actually we stole our boss's trailer for a couple of days. Yeah the truck had some really cool patina, which I pushed hard to keep as long as I could. The original plan was just to satin clear it so Bob and Shannon could wash it, wax it, and enjoy it without worry. But the more we talked about it, the more we all decided to go ahead and do the bodywork and paint it. Hopefully should turn out really nice. Justin and the guys at Scott's are really doing some nice work.
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Originally Posted by rjsjea
Very cool project. Scott's HotRods has great customer service, Justin is always quick to get back to customers or even potential customers.
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Thank you! Yes they do. Justin has been really great to work with, and always seemed like a guy trying to build the best vehicle for Bob and Shannon, and not a "give me money" kind of attitude I've dealt with from other shops in my travels. Bob talks to Justin almost on a daily basis about one thing or another, and Justin is always sending pictures of the work being done. We're hoping to have another update here pretty soon. Justin is definitely making it an experience for Bob and Shannon, as opposed to just paying for work and pick it up when I'm done.
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Originally Posted by 214Chevelle
Yeah... That $76 was more like $76,000 today probably. I bet That $250 total price in those days was hard to come by. I remember many years ago when my mom told me she made $1.45/hour back in the early 70's. IIRC, she told me that back in my teenage years when I was about 15 or 16, which would have been 1988 or 89 and I thought that was highway robbery. LOL!! I also remember her saying, "Shoood, boy, that was decent money back then." Just as you've stated about how times have changed and I'm glad. What's ironic though, is people will look back on our current dollar value today..2014, 25 or 30 years from now and say the same thing about what were saying about the dollar value of the 60's and 70's. It's sorta of scary to fathom the thought of how cars and trucks cost $40k-$50k today. Meaning, they will be some insane amount in 30 years.
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Right? I'll bet it was pretty hard to come by back then. He ran is own VW repair shop at the time, which I know he made a living at it, but didn't get rich off of it I'm sure. It's funny hearing parents and grand parents talking about making a dollar an hour back in the day. Like you, I was talking with my family recently and they remember when they made it up to a dollar and hour and thought they had made it finally! What happened to those times anyways? Yeah I don't want to know how much trucks will be in 30 years, or anything for that matter.
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Originally Posted by waynieZ
Awesome project and great story on the trucks history.
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Thank you! We're glad you guys are enjoying the build and the story, it's pretty cool having the story and documentation to go with the truck. We look forward to the final picture when grandma is riding in the passenger seat!