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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16631703" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>Hello Grabber! Just wanted to pass on a little story concerning your statement. I was working on the car this weekend (as if I was doing anything else LOL) and my wife came in to the garage and was looking at the car and talking to me about the build. She told me she was proud of me for everything I have accomplished so far. She also pointed out something I knew, but never really thought of. She said all the car shows I watch the guys have a team to help with the build and I'm doing everything basically by myself.</p><p></p><p>I started to think about what she said and realized just how much I have been doing and learning. All those shops have an owner/designer, shop foreman/assistant, parts runner/purchaser, tear down team, metal shop, fabricators, paint and body shop, mechanics, electrical, assembly team, interior shop and final detail team. </p><p></p><p>Besides interior I have covered every other part of the shop listed above. After thinking about it I began to feel proud myself LOL. I know a lot of you say I have skills and a lot of you have been VERY kind with your words, but it's funny how my wife's comment really got me thinking about what it is I'm actually accomplishing here.</p><p></p><p>It is tedious. It is hard work and it does require a lot of dedication and patience. Very nice to know a lot of people have noticed and can appreciate what I'm doing.</p><p></p><p>So, thanks to my wife and all of you who have been with me on this build/journey. Greatly appreciated!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16631703, member: 70025"] Hello Grabber! Just wanted to pass on a little story concerning your statement. I was working on the car this weekend (as if I was doing anything else LOL) and my wife came in to the garage and was looking at the car and talking to me about the build. She told me she was proud of me for everything I have accomplished so far. She also pointed out something I knew, but never really thought of. She said all the car shows I watch the guys have a team to help with the build and I'm doing everything basically by myself. I started to think about what she said and realized just how much I have been doing and learning. All those shops have an owner/designer, shop foreman/assistant, parts runner/purchaser, tear down team, metal shop, fabricators, paint and body shop, mechanics, electrical, assembly team, interior shop and final detail team. Besides interior I have covered every other part of the shop listed above. After thinking about it I began to feel proud myself LOL. I know a lot of you say I have skills and a lot of you have been VERY kind with your words, but it's funny how my wife's comment really got me thinking about what it is I'm actually accomplishing here. It is tedious. It is hard work and it does require a lot of dedication and patience. Very nice to know a lot of people have noticed and can appreciate what I'm doing. So, thanks to my wife and all of you who have been with me on this build/journey. Greatly appreciated!!! [/QUOTE]
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