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Old 01-08-2010, 10:29 AM   #10
1sik52
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Re: Update

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Originally Posted by 1949gmc View Post
Did a little more destruction this past weekend. Funny how quickly you can rip something apart versus how long it takes to put it back together. Hopefully this weekend I can get the rest of the cab off and get the engine/trans/transfer case out so I can finish up the sandblasting, paint it and run some brake lines and fuel lines. If I leave enough hints, maybe I'll get a nice 4" lift for it for my birthday.

Here's the bed of my truck....... in the bed of my truck. One of these days, I'll get it acid dipped so I can finish patching it.

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What have I done??!!

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Check out them original shocks!

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This bare steel proves why these trucks rusted so quickly and so bad.

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Just keep at it. Mine was at this point just a couple weeks ago
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=312988
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