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Old 02-08-2020, 08:50 AM   #131
Andy4639
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So she's rolling with no AC? Or is that to come later? You mentioned possibly a wood flatbed for it. I thought you'd probably go with a short wheel base stepside since it was originally a stepper. Does your daughter have any preferences for her truck? Did you decide against the 60/40 seat?

As for right now no AC but I have the pulleys installed so when I do add it though. It will either be a Classic air system are a under dash unit. I'm looking real hard for a GM under dash unit for my ramp truck now but not had any luck.

Yea I had thought about a wood flat bed but not going to happen. I'm suppose to be going in the morning to look at a stepper for it complete. The weather here is not cooperating at all though. We are under freezing rain & snow today had bad storms all week long with flooding. The bed is 3hrs away so I'm not sure when I will go. My daughter has her input on all of it but I'm the one buying it so I have final say!

As for the seat I had the 60/40 but it was so nasty I gave up on it. The drivers seat was fine but the passenger side was so nasty it just wasn't going to clean up well enough to use. The more I cleaned on it the worse it looked. It just kept smearing into it.
Right now the original is in it but I went this past week and got a full bench out of a 91 like my ramp truck. I taking it to have the cleanup shop get it ready. I'm hoping he can do a better job than I did on the other one.
I may have to recover it but for the price I got it for I can't complain. Time will tell.
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