boss hoss revisited

Dave

You have to much money!!!!

I will say this with all respect......I almost hate you........:p:p:p

joey I was a high school drop out, an outlaw biker, a self made millionaire at 35, I was homeless at 49, I'm now an old middle-class biker at 74. Life is good.
 
joey I was a high school drop out, an outlaw biker, a self made millionaire at 35, I was homeless at 49, I'm now an old middle-class biker at 74. Life is good.
Well one thing about buying motorcycles if you boy them right you still have them as an asset and thats a lot better than wasting money on booze and drugs and Hookers or new boats and luxury cars that depreciate like crazy
 
I don't like T BUCKETS either. They were ok when they were metal and built in some guys garage but then a million of em were made in fiberglass and mounted on a hot rod catalog chassis and painted like a lollypop and I stopped liking them. I wish no hot rods were ever reproduced in fiberglass or metal. Here is a picture of my 33 Ford. I bought it in 77 and it was bone stock. My friend chopped it in his garage, It was a four door sedan, nobody wanted one back then.
33 FORD4.JPG
ENGINE.JPG
 
Well one thing about buying motorcycles if you boy them right you still have them as an asset and thats a lot better than wasting money on booze and drugs and Hookers or new boats and luxury cars that depreciate like crazy

You are right, all that plus a couple of airplanes is what got me homeless. Lots of stories though and it was a great ride for awhile.
 
I don't like T BUCKETS either. They were ok when they were metal and built in some guys garage but then a million of em were made in fiberglass and mounted on a hot rod catalog chassis and painted like a lollypop and I stopped liking them. I wish no hot rods were ever reproduced in fiberglass or metal. Here is a picture of my 33 Ford. I bought it in 77 and it was bone stock. My friend chopped it in his garage, It was a four door sedan, nobody wanted one back then.
33 FORD4.JPG
ENGINE.JPG
NICE I liked the T bucket because it was open air and was like riding a bike and it was very light and powerful
 
las Vagas Dave your be a great guy to sit down and have a few beers with sounds like you would hVe great story's to tell. And congratulations for being Homeless and getting the nice things you have today and the past. More then most of us that wasn't homeless ,well done
 
las Vagas Dave your be a great guy to sit down and have a few beers with sounds like you would hVe great story's to tell. And congratulations for being Homeless and getting the nice things you have today and the past. More then most of us that wasn't homeless ,well done

Thank you
 
Kind of reminds me of a uncle of mine. He spent some time up and around Folsom Lake. Rebounded and is doing good here in Oklahoma. Never forgot the late fifty's and a funny War movie Still wears the tattoos that made him money and got his ass in trouble that is more than enough said.:whitstling::whitstling::whitstling::whitstling:
 
Back
Top