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Mississippi roll call/introduction thread
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Mississippi roll call/introduction thread
As the title states this is a roll call/introduction thread. Which part of Mississippi do you call home? Tell us a little about yourself. What do you Drive?
I'll start it out.
My name is Robert. I live in Vidalia Louisiana about 5 minutes from Natchez Missisippi. I used to live in Cranfield MS. I work in the oilfield as a tool pusher. I have several ford trucks. 88 F150 4x4, 04 srw cc f350, 05 Excursion, 1951 F1.
I'll start it out.
My name is Robert. I live in Vidalia Louisiana about 5 minutes from Natchez Missisippi. I used to live in Cranfield MS. I work in the oilfield as a tool pusher. I have several ford trucks. 88 F150 4x4, 04 srw cc f350, 05 Excursion, 1951 F1.
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I'm Steve. I live outside of Foxwoth, Ms. That's about halfway between McComb and Hattiesburg in South Ms. I work offshore on a floating production platform as a Ballast Control Operator. 57 years young and looking forward to retirement! I'm building a 1954 F-100 that was set back about 2 years due to Katrina. Hope to have it on the road by Cruisin the Coast 2009. I also have a 1959 Ford 801 tractor and my Wife drives a 1996 Ford Explorer. I have a 1950 C*%&$ that I take to local shows while I'm building the F-100 (yes it's got a Ford in it). Active in the Backwoods Cruizers car club.
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Here in Jackson, next to impossible. That's basically what I am. We only have 6 here. In memphis it would be easier. You just have to have a few years of truck repair or auto repair to be hired as a apprentice. They only hire through the cn website, so check it regularly. www.cn.ca
disclaimer......... I've been a mechanic for railroads for 14 years now, I do not recommend it.
You will never have a "regular" schedule again. In the 14 years I've never
worked a day job....
disclaimer......... I've been a mechanic for railroads for 14 years now, I do not recommend it.
You will never have a "regular" schedule again. In the 14 years I've never
worked a day job....
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David here. Also a Brandonian, life long. When I work, it is as a electromechanical service tech & I've spent most of working life running up and down the back roads & interstates of Ms and the southeast. I hit the big 5-ohhhmygodddyerrrTTHAAATTooold! next month, but feel much younger. Love my Fords & bleed Ford Blue. Spend most of my time working for myself & restoring/remodling/wiring/plumbing/gardening...etc, the home that I grew up in that my beautiful wife & I now live in. When time & budget allow I tinker & maintain our "fleet":
Truck in sig
92GT Mustang
03Escape
02Taurus (for sale, 23k miles)
73 Mach I (Tape job only 302/c4, rusting away in my shop )
69-71 Triumph GT-6 Mks I-III (Basket case, rusting away in chicken house )
87 Toyota Xtra cab (22RE blown all over shop next to Mach )
Looking forward to taking over a parking lot somewhere with yall some day.
On edit: I think I saved my 1K for a good'un.
Truck in sig
92GT Mustang
03Escape
02Taurus (for sale, 23k miles)
73 Mach I (Tape job only 302/c4, rusting away in my shop )
69-71 Triumph GT-6 Mks I-III (Basket case, rusting away in chicken house )
87 Toyota Xtra cab (22RE blown all over shop next to Mach )
Looking forward to taking over a parking lot somewhere with yall some day.
On edit: I think I saved my 1K for a good'un.
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Leroy here, live on the coast, Ocean Springs Ms. Retired USAF Electrician and now I work for Transocean Drilling offshore.
Been working on vehicles just about all my life. I have a new to me 01 Superduty 7.3, an 88 F-250 Lariat 7.3, and a 94 Bronco 5.0 OJ Simpson special (White with red interior). Everything has at least 100k miles and still going strong.
I don't talk trash about anyones vehicle choice, but I'm a Ford man through and through.
Leroy
Been working on vehicles just about all my life. I have a new to me 01 Superduty 7.3, an 88 F-250 Lariat 7.3, and a 94 Bronco 5.0 OJ Simpson special (White with red interior). Everything has at least 100k miles and still going strong.
I don't talk trash about anyones vehicle choice, but I'm a Ford man through and through.
Leroy
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Where is Johns?
Good to have a Ms chapter.
I live in Johns MS. Currently have 3 Fords, 99 Expy, 2000 7700, 73 3000 tractor ( ol' smokey) . When I joined up we had a 97 Ranger and a 89 F150 in addition to the others. Gave the last 2 to the young'uns.
No mods to anything, just regular maint, hard to kill these Fords.
Popsx3
(really x 5 now)
I live in Johns MS. Currently have 3 Fords, 99 Expy, 2000 7700, 73 3000 tractor ( ol' smokey) . When I joined up we had a 97 Ranger and a 89 F150 in addition to the others. Gave the last 2 to the young'uns.
No mods to anything, just regular maint, hard to kill these Fords.
Popsx3
(really x 5 now)
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David here, I work as a manager at a clothing store here in Batesville. I haven't had much time to cruise the boards here lately due to the wife and I just having a baby, it's good to see that MS. is finally represented here. I'm a transplant from Oklahoma and I've been here in MS. almost 5 years now. Look below to see what I drive.
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Hey! I'm glad to see a MS chapter, pretty cool, My name is Joe, I live in Madison, just moved here from Jackson, and yes the 65 slick (f100 styleside) was pressed into service during the move.
I work as a freelance designer/animator mostly for broadcast clients. My next project on the 65 is to have the hood dipped and e-coated before cancer eats it up. Expensive process, but hoods are tough to come by. I want this truck to hang around for alot of years, so there goes all my spare change....
I work as a freelance designer/animator mostly for broadcast clients. My next project on the 65 is to have the hood dipped and e-coated before cancer eats it up. Expensive process, but hoods are tough to come by. I want this truck to hang around for alot of years, so there goes all my spare change....