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Old 01-17-2017, 10:11 PM   #1
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Re: Roadkill's 58 Chevy Stepside

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Thanks guys!

Nut Case the sailboat fuel where I live isn't too bad.

L.A. has the toxic sailboat fuel.

Installed the passenger side step and an ugly fender.

I had to cut the step support and extend it 4 3/4" because of the raised bed.

Tomorrow the fender will be removed and stripped and primed.
I might try to beat some of the ugly out of it while it is off.
Looks good Jim.... What kind of Ass you haulin'??????

I hear they have ugly sticks for beating fenders like that! ----
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Old 01-18-2017, 03:12 PM   #2
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Looks good Jim.... What kind of Ass you haulin'??????

I hear they have ugly sticks for beating fenders like that! ----

I will be hauling my lovely wife's a** of course!

Stick? I need a whole tree! Maybe a forest!

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Picked up my bed wood this morning before the rain hit.

No finish or milling yet.
Because nothing is stock on the bed I wanted to mock it up before
doing anything.

The cross sills in the front and rear are the only ones in the stock
position. The other two I spaced on each side of the wheel so I
could tub the bedsides without the cross sills interfering.

Then there is the board width. I will have to drill new holes in
the cross sills.

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