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Old 02-21-2022, 12:20 PM   #82
LT7A
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Re: 1972 Cheyenne Super coming apart to go back together

That's a lot of good progress. Really looks nice. All that cleaning and touch up will more than pay off. Don't feel bad about spending the time getting your fenders clean. At least from my perspective, cleaning is one of the best things you can do. It's relatively free. You had me laughing about using the oven. That's the difference between men and women right there, isn't it? Why would you put car parts in something we use for our food? Because we only bought one oven and we put it in the house.
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