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Old 11-02-2023, 11:22 AM   #1041
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Re: Working Man's Burbon

Here are the brackets I will be using. I no long need any of the front parts due to the plates I installed to allow the rear seat bracket installation. (Last photo) The 4 dark green pieces with arrows in the first photo. After I get them cleaned and painted I will show them installed.

I may have to modify the one shown in the second photo to work with the panel behind the spare tire.

It's been a big week for milestones. In addition to passing the 50k mile mark with the Burban, there have now been over 200k views to the WMB thread. (Although this posting is in all likelihood quite late as there was the 5 or 6 months several years back when the view counters were out of service. ) Nonetheless once again, THANK YOU EVERYONE who has passed through! And extra appreciation to all of you who have contributed to the thread

It most definitely keeps me motivated! Now hopefully I will get some days before the new year arrives where it won't be raining and I can get more done.
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