Has anyone mentioned lately how good Fordification is?

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Has anyone mentioned lately how good Fordification is?

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I recently got a 1951 Chevy coupe I plan on fixing up. I went in search of a chevy car enthusiast web site foolishly believing there might be one similar to Fordification. Nope, nothing even close! There are some sites with good, helpful people, but nothing like this. (I might mention that the most useful site I found was also full of ads)

Keith has spoiled us all rotten! It's easy to forget how much effort that man has put into Fordification. All the knowledgeable members make this a great site, but Keith's hard work has made it head and shoulders above anything else out there.

Think about just how much it would suck if we lost this, the information on this site is invaluable. Maybe consider this a reminder to help him out if you can, hit that paypal donation button on the main page and help keep this gem going.

Thanks Keith! :thup:
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Yep, :fr:

It's not only a wealth of information on 67-72 trucks (and others once in a while :D ), but it's a good support forum for whatever ails ya (or makes you feel good)!!! :thup: :thup:
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70_F100 wrote:Yep, :fr:

It's not only a wealth of information on 67-72 trucks (and others once in a while :D ), but it's a good support forum for whatever ails ya (or makes you feel good)!!! :thup: :thup:
:yt: :fr:!!!
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Yep I did awhile ago and I'm right there with you onthis topic
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Caseys71 wrote:
70_F100 wrote:Yep, :fr:

It's not only a wealth of information on 67-72 trucks (and others once in a while :D ), but it's a good support forum for whatever ails ya (or makes you feel good)!!! :thup: :thup:
:yt: :fr:!!!
:fr: :yt: :woohoo:
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On this day of giving thanks for all we do have, I appreciate your reminding us of this wonderful site seattle67. Makes feel bad that I'm guilty of taking this site for granted.

So THANK YOU KEITH for ALL Your Hard Work on this labor of Love site. I can't even begin to remember how many times I come here and get cheered up when I've had a rough day and have been reminded that my life ain't so tough after all.

Wish I was doing better financially so I could send $ your way. I'm so broke I had to move in with my ex wife and her boyfriend at the beginning of November this year. But I'm Thankful for that too... hell they're thankful for my Bump whenever they need something hauled.

My '70 F250 brings me great joy as do all the wonderful, knowledgeable, decent folks here that contribute so much without asking for anything in return... WOW!

My way of saying Have a Wonderful Thanksgiving y'all!!

Remember... :fr:

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This is a Fordtastic site. Thanks much Kieth.
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