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Don't owe me a thing, Randy...I owe you, all this jazz gives me something to do. If peeps didn't ask parts questions, I would be spendin' most a my time on gunbroker, antique arms and guns america.
I need another gun like I need another appendix!
Good thing you don't hang out and do your "numbers thing" on the blackpowder page at thehighroad.org..... I'd be pestering you to find me an NOS ASM 1860 Colt clone. Gotta have something to offset all these Pietta Remington NMA's I keep buying from Cabelas!
Just kidding.... but I may be someday pestering you about bump trim for the '72 F100 longbed that my son wants to file 'abandoned title' upon so he (we) can get it built up before his 16th birthday.
(He hopes, I'm not so sure. Besides the hood -bondo over what looks like an attack with an axe- there are rusty fenders up front; I worry about the floors and cab mounts.)
Rear corners say it's a Ranger; but what little trim remains looks like the 1-1/4" stuff that was on my Dad's '70 Sport/Custom, not what MY '72 Ranger had - the almost 2" wide stuff.
OBTW, my first post here in 6-7 years (or more)... the screen name is the one I use those few times when I still check in on StangNet. Bought an '02 F150 4x4, and usually check into f150online.com when I'm working on it.
Now I've gotta poke around and find out how "Hungrymonkey" (another old StangNetter) is doing with his project of fitting an old Effie onto an 80's Mercury Marquis frame.
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