A Big Thanks Keith for another Year, and hopefully many more
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A Big Thanks Keith for another Year, and hopefully many more
I just realized it's been a year since I made a contribution to Keith and all his hard work at keeping this site up, it's easy to take for granted, sorry Keith, I'll be off to the Pay Pal button.
Seems like only a few months ago you fled FTE (whatever that is - it's been so long I'm not sure) taking some of us with you.
Let's hope your family will continue to let you give us 67-72 people a place to hang out. (Now where is that Pay Pal button?).
Seems like only a few months ago you fled FTE (whatever that is - it's been so long I'm not sure) taking some of us with you.
Let's hope your family will continue to let you give us 67-72 people a place to hang out. (Now where is that Pay Pal button?).
Trevor Rush
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re: A Big Thanks Keith for another Year, and hopefully many
I second that emotion JD
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re: A Big Thanks Keith for another Year, and hopefully many
I third that
this site is my place to go to escape class work when we are on computers
this site is my place to go to escape class work when we are on computers
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re: A Big Thanks Keith for another Year, and hopefully many
I will go along also. And I agree with you, Trevor, this would be the time to show some support. Could you add a few bucks to your contribution for me? Nevermind, I'll send my own. Thanks Keith, this has got to be the fastest growing site around. Happy New Year everyone, John.
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Add 1 more to the list! This site provides insite, knowledge, and a lot of entertainment through-out the year.
thank you, Keith, for all that you do!
thank you, Keith, for all that you do!
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re: A Big Thanks Keith for another Year, and hopefully many
Yes if I did not have this site I would be so bored, and it would make it so hard to restore that 71 we are trying to restore. I have a hard time not visiting this site everyday. Thanks keith for all your help and information.
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Damn, 7 gallons per mile, obviously FE powered!
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Damn, 7 gallons per mile, obviously FE powered!
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Yep thanks Keith for all your hard work on here, I dunno if I'd actualy still be halfway sane if I didn't have this as my 2nd home. You know besides sitting on the couch.
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if i ever get a job i'll make a contribution too. but right now i am completely broke . great job Keith. i just read the I'm censored page. do you spend thousands of dollars on this site like the FTE guy said he does?
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re: A Big Thanks Keith for another Year, and hopefully many
Good post CACWBY.
I would like to thank Keith as well. Great job Dude!
We apreciate everything you do to keep this place up. running, and informative.
You deserve every bit of support that is due!
I would like to thank Keith as well. Great job Dude!
We apreciate everything you do to keep this place up. running, and informative.
You deserve every bit of support that is due!
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I'd have to say that this is a much better site than any other I have been to. I don't know where you get the time for all the research that helps us all.
THANKS KEITH!!
THANKS KEITH!!
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re: A Big Thanks Keith for another Year, and hopefully many
Hey, thank you Trevor and everyone else....the support is greatly appreciated! However, I can't take all the credit, a lot of the 'attaboys' needs to go to everyone who contributes here, whether it's answering a question, helping a forum user find a part for his restoration, or just hanging out and making this a fun place to visit regularly.
I haven't told anyone about this before, but a couple months ago I received a phone call from someone who gave his name but not who he was affiliated with (unless I signed a confidentiality agreement), though he mentioned that he was in "a related field". He said he was interested in and wanted to buy the website and all it's contents. While I have to admit I was curious, I decided to just save us both some trouble and told him right then that the site was not for sale for any price. I'm just having too much fun here with you all, and see a lot more potential for futher future expansion, should I decide to go that route...though there aren't any current plans to do so.
I hope to continue updating/upgrading the site and forums for a long time to come, as long as I can afford to do so, both personally and financially. Right now the financial end isn't too big of a burden, though all donations to help pay for hosting fees, etc. are definitely appreciated and put to good use. Heck, I'd probably still continue to do so even if some super-cool mega-site came out and lured you all away....this is my hobby, and I really enjoy it and the great people I've met because of it.
I DO have plans for some pretty cool additions to the site in the near future. They've been started but progress is slow, mainly due to having my hands full with my family (two boys and a girl over the past 3 years....there are ALWAYS time for some things!) What little spare time I do have left I try to divide between my own project and the website. I actually only get 3-4 days each month to spend the entire day in the shop working on my '67, and while I'm not progressing nearly as quickly as I'd like on either one, the progress is slow but steady. Oh well....like they say, 'Rome wasn't built in a day', right?
Our semi-annual fundraising drive here to pay the necessary fees and expenses really wasn't necessary for a few more months, but if anyone else would care to donate to the cause, you can click the PayPal button in the upper-righthand corner of this page for more information. By no means is this necessary, but if you feel like you've gotten some use out of the site for your own project(s), it would be greatly appreciated.
I have to admit, the growth of this site and the forums over the past year has been nothing short of amazing! It should be a lesson to some others in "related fields" what can be achieved by giving people what they want (straight-forward information), NOT giving them what they don't want (pop-ups, banner ads, 'how-to' tutorials on weeny things like how to change your windshield wiper blades) and basically just treating everyone like a real person.
So [raising my can of Mountain Dew], here's to another phenominal year at FORDification!! A big thank you goes out to everyone here....guess I'll see you all here next year (or in about 1-1/2 hours!)
I haven't told anyone about this before, but a couple months ago I received a phone call from someone who gave his name but not who he was affiliated with (unless I signed a confidentiality agreement), though he mentioned that he was in "a related field". He said he was interested in and wanted to buy the website and all it's contents. While I have to admit I was curious, I decided to just save us both some trouble and told him right then that the site was not for sale for any price. I'm just having too much fun here with you all, and see a lot more potential for futher future expansion, should I decide to go that route...though there aren't any current plans to do so.
I hope to continue updating/upgrading the site and forums for a long time to come, as long as I can afford to do so, both personally and financially. Right now the financial end isn't too big of a burden, though all donations to help pay for hosting fees, etc. are definitely appreciated and put to good use. Heck, I'd probably still continue to do so even if some super-cool mega-site came out and lured you all away....this is my hobby, and I really enjoy it and the great people I've met because of it.
I DO have plans for some pretty cool additions to the site in the near future. They've been started but progress is slow, mainly due to having my hands full with my family (two boys and a girl over the past 3 years....there are ALWAYS time for some things!) What little spare time I do have left I try to divide between my own project and the website. I actually only get 3-4 days each month to spend the entire day in the shop working on my '67, and while I'm not progressing nearly as quickly as I'd like on either one, the progress is slow but steady. Oh well....like they say, 'Rome wasn't built in a day', right?
Our semi-annual fundraising drive here to pay the necessary fees and expenses really wasn't necessary for a few more months, but if anyone else would care to donate to the cause, you can click the PayPal button in the upper-righthand corner of this page for more information. By no means is this necessary, but if you feel like you've gotten some use out of the site for your own project(s), it would be greatly appreciated.
I have to admit, the growth of this site and the forums over the past year has been nothing short of amazing! It should be a lesson to some others in "related fields" what can be achieved by giving people what they want (straight-forward information), NOT giving them what they don't want (pop-ups, banner ads, 'how-to' tutorials on weeny things like how to change your windshield wiper blades) and basically just treating everyone like a real person.
So [raising my can of Mountain Dew], here's to another phenominal year at FORDification!! A big thank you goes out to everyone here....guess I'll see you all here next year (or in about 1-1/2 hours!)
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My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
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My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
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re: A Big Thanks Keith for another Year, and hopefully many
Keith, i would like to say thanks as well. Happy new year. keep up the good work. Also i dunno if this is known or not.. but what do you do for a living?
just curious. you're very knowlegable. wondering if that is becasue of a career. w/e Nice job. my hats off for you.
Kyle
just curious. you're very knowlegable. wondering if that is becasue of a career. w/e Nice job. my hats off for you.
Kyle
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Nah, this is just a hobby. I run the pressroom and big web printing presses at the local small-town newspaper. Wel also print newspapers for nearly a dozen or so other neighboring communities. I've got a couple pictures of the presses I work with posted down at the bottom of this page....and they're even older than our trucks!
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My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
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My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
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Thank's Keith from Keith. I'm glad I stumbled in here to find your site.
The people that post here are not like some I've encountered at other
one's. Their likeable here. This is the only one I look at every day.
I guess it's kinda like reading about somebodys adventure. These old
trucks are a lot of fun. The C###y guys look at one, and they don't have
a clue. With wagon wheels that keep spinning after they stop, their happy.
I'm glad your here, is what I think I'm trying to say.
May all have a great new year.
The people that post here are not like some I've encountered at other
one's. Their likeable here. This is the only one I look at every day.
I guess it's kinda like reading about somebodys adventure. These old
trucks are a lot of fun. The C###y guys look at one, and they don't have
a clue. With wagon wheels that keep spinning after they stop, their happy.
I'm glad your here, is what I think I'm trying to say.
May all have a great new year.
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I agree completely with CACWBY...it does seem like not so long ago we were discussing our problems elsewhere. Man...I am glad you went with this Keith. I am truly amazed every time I log on and catch up with the posts and when I browse the website. Your dedicaion is amazing and I for one truly appreciate it. As always, you are the MAN!
Thaks for all you do Keith. Especially since I am living vicariously through you all until i return to the States in 2007. Thanks Again Keith.
Thaks for all you do Keith. Especially since I am living vicariously through you all until i return to the States in 2007. Thanks Again Keith.
Steve Davis
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1969 F100 Ranger LWB, 390 and 3 on the tree
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1969 F100 Ranger LWB, 390 and 3 on the tree