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Old 10-14-2021, 08:10 PM   #10
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Re: What did you do to your truck today.The 3rd chapter

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I put the refurbed instrument cluster back in and up against the new dash pad I like the way things are starting to look. My truck needs some rust repair but I know what will happen if I start to tackle much of it right now. I'll look and the whole thing will be in pieces again and it will be another two years before I drive it. I think I'll have everything I want to do complete by spring and can drive it a while and settle on a color. THEN, I won't feel bad about pulling it all apart again. But I will have the majority of frame/suspension/steering work already done. Be just bodywork and paint, which will be a big enough job.
Hey neighbor. You have been pretty busy on your truck and it's looking good. That bed wood is awesome!
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