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Old 07-31-2010, 01:48 AM   #11
JRBECK64
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Re: My Oldest Sons Frankentruck Project

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Truck is looking great! Can't wait to get my grille on...they really look like a truck with the grille on
I agree, it really makes it look like its almost finished. My Upholster is coming to pick up the inner door panels and the Dash Pad tomorrow cause they really look tacky (to much padding). I am going to have him two tone them like the Seat and not so much padding in them. Hopefully he wont take a month this time. Either way its not going to stop me from finishing it mechanically. Once I get this thing started, its strait to the Tranny Shop, then the Exhaust shop then the alignment shop. Then its going to be all about driving the bugs out of it. How much more do you have to do to have your blazer back on the road?

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