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Old 11-26-2020, 08:05 PM   #232
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Re: 72 k20

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Thanks guys, my machinist got covid and isn’t doing well at all right now so my engine building is on hold.(he’s still got both my 6.0, and 350 blocks, cranks and rods) I’m praying for him, he’s a good friend of mine. In the spirit of thanksgiving I went out on a drive after we ate to enjoy one thing I’m thankful for, my Dad. He got my into these old trucks when I was really young. He’s had covid in his house in the last week or so, we were supposed to back to Virginia this week but between his house having it and my moms house having it, that didn’t happen. So I drove around in my truck and took some cool pictures since I couldn’t have dinner with him today. Everyone in my family in VA. seems to be beating covid at this point, that’s something huge to be thankful for!
I did manage to round up some single rear wheel 14 bolt hubs for my disk brake project, but I haven’t ponied up the $250 it’s gonna take to get the caliper mount brackets cut on the cnc mill. Maybe next week.

Here’s a few pictures for the afternoon.
Looks like a nice day there. It's good to see the truck out. Is that a gas powered plant in the back of the last picture?
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