oh they wear out! the last truck worked great until it didnt.
had a loose spot on the windshield rubber so I took it out and used some more urethane on it. made a plastic tool for the rear window seal out of an old lawnmower gas tank and bought a bead lock tool. the back window is in but not bead locked.
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nice guy came by for the cab I was selling, he brought some parts for partial trade and of course his 280zx 5spd powered 46 panel. great guy, offered him some metal work for a broken rear hinge.
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going to maybe use that nice bumper on this truck, its nicer than the one I have for it. the rest is just swap meet fodder.
finished the farmer repair. couldnt move it as much as it really needed but its enough.
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did the taillights. everything is easy with the time machine.
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neighbor popped by with a 50 chevy horn button he found in his garage. I love that guy, what a great neighbor and friend. I have a picture of him in a tree maybe 25 ft up. he just turned 70!
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and lastly, built the door latch dooleybopper that broke the first time I opened the passenger door. sure they are available for like 6 bucks, but what the hell right? I was in the garage and it was a beautiful day.
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I did some other stuff nothing particularly noteworthy though.