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Old 01-23-2013, 04:40 PM   #31
Madtrucker
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Re: Try again 1968 lwb-swb 4x4

I pulled the bed apart again (still not for the last time) and painted the underside and all of the edges and predrilled holes with a few coats of semi gloss black oil base. You can see the strips we added to widen the ply, my brother used the pocket hole jig and glue. I also picked up my a.n. fittings and ran my fuel and vent lines. Those fittings leave a big hole in your pocket, over $100 in fuel cell plumbing.

Also got some pics of the new project getting delivered Sunday. 78 trans am 400/4spd 37,000 miles stored in his garage since 1986. I'm trading for my 77 corvette.
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