I absolutely agree with you. One of my biggest problems is procrastination. There have been many times in my life where I have pushed the envelope and wished for a second chance. The fuel cock/switch has given me that second chance many times.
I still enjoy pushing the envelope, it keeps me in one of the best "feel good" times in my life, the "Child" within me.
Besides, the fuel cock is original, I wish all my cars had one . . .
Thank for your insite,
Stan
On 5/17/08, charles kourmpates <miamiair@aol.com (miamiair@aol.com)> wrote:
Post generated using Mail2Forum via email.Stan Jensen wrote:Stan,I noticed that Tom retained that ugly fuel cock! Looks like we're going backwards here . . .
Sorry, couldn't help it.Stan
I don't know about "backwards" but possibly stagnating?
You also have to realize that commercial projects are more fruitful when changes aren't made. Certainly less changes to any car "benefits" the "Commercial" seller tremendously. Or the "statis quo" market place.
It's always been and is a "statis quo" thing. You're forced to become what everyone else wants you to be.
Try to brake away, improve, change or talk differently and you become a victim. That's my luxury and appears to be no one elses. [Mr. Green]
Unless of course you build an Outlaw. Seems the statis quo excepts that?
25 years from now things will be tremendously different. More things than just the look of the Magazine, website and this Forum.
Change is always good, especially change in ways of thinking. Look around, it's happening you just don't know it. Good things do take a while. [Wink]
Charles
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Charles Kourmpates
Convt. D. Last of the six
www.356metalwork.com
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Rhode Island & Palm Beach Gardens, FL
Registry #12143