Sure how much child support you want to send??
ain't got nobody spoken for the HD yet????
I thought that was a given... already got a pic of me on it in my garage!

Sure how much child support you want to send??
ain't got nobody spoken for the HD yet????

Dean the terminator with assless chaps...I thought that was a given... already got a pic of me on it in my garage!![]()
I thought that was a given... already got a pic of me on it in my garage!![]()
Skinny jeans automatically disqualify you. Sorry.Oh oh oh pick me pick me!!!
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LOOOOOSSSSSSSER
Baily is cuter than you anyway and she helped Dave polish it. I am sure a hug from you is great Deano but a hug from my daughter will melt your heart!!!
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And polishing the bike
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Who's chaps are they Dave!??? 
they are mine Dean, but I ALWAYS wear them over my jeans.Who's chaps are they Dave!???
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Skinny jeans automatically disqualify you. Sorry.


I thought he meant his chevy lol.
It's a 2500 "HD" I thought
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not at this time, my grandaughter (8) has taken ownership of it by her own admission. I tried to tell her we should sell it now that we have the Maiden to play with, and she started crying...Papa you can't sell my Jeep...made me feel real bad for even suggesting it.

My daughter had her eye on my jeep wagoneer and I ended up selling it.
Needless to say she was crying for weeks until I promised she can have my corvair coupe.![]()
My Dad bought and sold a lot of stuff when I was a kid. A bunch of Chevy trucks and other usually GM products, 68 camaro, 72 K5, 76 Burb, 78 K20w/ 38s and a 454, 77 K20, the list goes on. I remember a lot of them. I would always be dissapointed because he would buy them in rough shape, then after some TLC, sometimes new paint, and just when they were something you really liked he would sell them.
But I have to say, do you really think when your grand daughter gets to be 16 she is still going to want the Jeepster? I could see maybe if she was 14 or 15 already, but shes so young now the chances she will still want that after she grows up some more are pretty small I would think.
You never know.
My sister's step daughter was 8 when her dad promised to build her the 70 Chevy.
She turned 16 her mom didn't let her have it so now she is almost 18 and can't wait to get it even though it's still work in progress.
Who is now 1 yr old.
The cool news is its well on its way to restoration now and she plans on giving it to her daughterWho is now 1 yr old

My Dad bought and sold a lot of stuff when I was a kid. A bunch of Chevy trucks and other usually GM products, 68 camaro, 72 K5, 76 Burb, 78 K20w/ 38s and a 454, 77 K20, the list goes on. I remember a lot of them. I would always be dissapointed because he would buy them in rough shape, then after some TLC, sometimes new paint, and just when they were something you really liked he would sell them.
But I have to say, do you really think when your grand daughter gets to be 16 she is still going to want the Jeepster? I could see maybe if she was 14 or 15 already, but shes so young now the chances she will still want that after she grows up some more are pretty small I would think.
You never know.
My sister's step daughter was 8 when her dad promised to build her the 70 Chevy.
She turned 16 her mom didn't let her have it so now she is almost 18 and can't wait to get it even though it's still work in progress.
....I told her OK, but I get to pick out the purple! She said she wants white wheels on it, not black, the tires she likes, she wants purple seatbelts.....hahaha, she is planning already!That’s cool. Buddy of mine in highschool built a jeepster commando with his dad. They put a Buick grand national turbo engine in it. Ended up on the cover of 4wheeler magazine. Had a switch pitch converter in it. Thing was badass!Wow, what a difference a few years make….from sitting on my lap steering, to driving on her own…she has been doing that for 5 years now. She started shifting (all in low range because a T-86 sucks) and can start on a hill too. A little more finesse on the clutch though.
With everything thats going on, my granddaughter needed a little Jeepster therapy, so she decided to drive around the trails for a bit last night. It was good she said. She came across a big tree across the trail, so she had to back up, uphill for about 100’. That was different she said. It needed the exercise as much as she needed the therapy!