Hi from W. Montana.
I currently own a 1986 K5 with a stroker 350/383, Crane cam, Edelbrock Lo-Riser intake, Qjet, a 7 speed automatic, Posi-rear, Detroit Locker front, 3:70-something gears, snow plow front springs, no AC, 265/75x16 tires on 2003 Chevy 4WD rims, 3" step out adapters, Class 4 front and rear receivers, Warn 12K winch, 180 amp custom made-for-me alternator, all electric windows, door locks that still work, needs another paint job and door pin/hinge kit, needs reupholstery again, etc, etc.
My history, or a small part of it: retired heavy duty mechanic, transmission shop owner-operator, custom Harley bike shop owner, unlimited horsepower steam engineer, biomedical engineer for a large LA California hospital, NASA certified pressure hull welder, worked in cryogenic gasses, commercial 25KVA and residential electrical, Industrial HVAC, Melroe/Bobcat Certified Mechanic (a long story), USNavy Vietnam "Brown Water Sailor" (agent orange, etc), retired from it all in 2004.
Moved to Montana (2011) from SoCal and Snowflake, Az, wishing I'd have been here 30 years earlier. I needed to have auto smog less contaminated air for my COPD. I would be dead by now in Californa. I'll die here too in Montana but much slower because I can at least breathe now without coughing up both lungs, my spleen or my liver.
I build bass guitars as a hobby, play Blues, Rock, Jazz, and yes, even Bluegrass and C/W. I play a mean harp and decent acoustic guitar.
I wear cowboy hats and boots, a suit and tie, spin cast for trout, own a canoe, got rid of my 1/2 ownership of a Citabria a few years ago, looked (drooled rather) at buying a Mooney ---- but got over that in a hurry!
My wife and I just last evening came back from a 1-day/4 cord wood cutting and trout fishing trip. We heat only with wood and later today well eat the trout. I don't really like trout, but swmbo does, ergo: I eat them too. My K5 pulled the trailer much of the time in 4/Low, in 1st and 2nd, up and back down 10-12% grades and smud (melted snow mixed with dirt = "Smud") for 30 dirty miles, to a secondary road for 12 miles, to get to a paved highway. Great time!
So..... that's a thumbnail of me, if you've got really big thumbnails.
Oh yeah.... I'm also 70 y/o.