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Once we got home, I got to splitting wood again with the help of my boys... one on the trailer, one running the splitter, and then we stacked until it got dark!
It was a good Sunday. Enjoy!
9 comments:
Please brother please.
seriously please
I will be your best friend loyalty for life
please brother please
OH man, I was scrolling down the pics... and on the second one, I saw that rear window.... GRAB IT!
I want to live on the east coast some times... HOW do you find these? I bet it's going to cost all of $200 dollars too! (ok, $600).
Jealously,
Marc
P.S. - Have I won the TW yet? : )
Rob, I was born in 48 and have been looking for that year to fix up. Frank has lots of time to find one.
Rob, I hope you get your hands on this one. It looks like a great find. What is the white "thing" just to the left of the door as you enter ther trailer? Kevin
I bet I know where it's AT, lol... SHHHHHHHHHHH
Rob I know where this Liner is located and it is more than 40 miles from your home. Zoe will not mind one more in the yard!
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