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Old 07-13-2008, 09:56 AM
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Smile Cab back on frame

We put the cab back on frame last week and so far have enguine running again and half of EZ wiring harness installed.
   
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Making forward progress is always good, I like the color!
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lookin good!.

thats some radiator!..

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Looks good! We need some pics in your gallery!
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lookin good!.

thats some radiator!..

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That radiator is for a 1972 Nova. HD for a/c and a/t. It was hard not to use some Chevy parts because of availability. We have Nova shocks and a 89 Blazer steering column. Most wiring harnesses are for GM columns so it was easy to wire lights and turn signals. Also have a Chevy headlight switch. I think everything else is pure FORD or self made.
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