Saving a '91.0 W-250
Sorry to hear that brother. Hopefully it was peaceful and at home. At least he was able to return home towards the end. Deal with what you have to for family and come back and join us when you can.
Peace,
Peace,
Thanks boys. I am doing okay and staying busy.
I thought dad was going to have his 80th B-day this year, but after doing the math I figured out he turned 79 last month.
He had a long, rough April that he spent almost all of in hospital. He chose to spend his last days peacefully at home surrounded by his family
I thought dad was going to have his 80th B-day this year, but after doing the math I figured out he turned 79 last month.
He had a long, rough April that he spent almost all of in hospital. He chose to spend his last days peacefully at home surrounded by his family
Thanks boys. I am doing okay and staying busy.
I thought dad was going to have his 80th B-day this year, but after doing the math I figured out he turned 79 last month.
He had a long, rough April that he spent almost all of in hospital. He chose to spend his last days peacefully at home surrounded by his family
I thought dad was going to have his 80th B-day this year, but after doing the math I figured out he turned 79 last month.
He had a long, rough April that he spent almost all of in hospital. He chose to spend his last days peacefully at home surrounded by his family
Poncho is still on the road as long as the salt trucks do not head out on the roads. That day usually happens during the first 2 weeks of Nov., of course it is weather dependent.
Other than one day where the FSS terminal needed some help staying put, it drove awesome for an old truck all summer.
Other than one day where the FSS terminal needed some help staying put, it drove awesome for an old truck all summer.










