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Even so... I think full coverage on my '89 F150 is something like $450 for the year. Do they at least buy you dinner or give you a kiss on the cheek once in a wile?
The money spent to make sure the frame is square will be well worth the piece of mind for one and it will be easier to get things lined up when you go to reassemble.
Even so... I think full coverage on my '89 F150 is something like $450 for the year. Do they at least buy you dinner or give you a kiss on the cheek once in a wile?
The money spent to make sure the frame is square will be well worth the piece of mind for one and it will be easier to get things lined up when you go to reassemble.
My plan is to sell the truck and get something smaller, 4x4 and manual, so that's why I don't want to send it to a shop, cause I'm only gonna drive it till I sell it, I'm willing to take whatever I can get for it. I got the fenders to line up almost right with some help from my friend who restored a 92 f150 5.0 5 speed 4x4
My plan is to sell the truck and get something smaller, 4x4 and manual, so that's why I don't want to send it to a shop, cause I'm only gonna drive it till I sell it, I'm willing to take whatever I can get for it. I got the fenders to line up almost right with some help from my friend who restored a 92 f150 5.0 5 speed 4x4
Are you going to tell the new owner it is cobbled together???
Are you going to tell the new owner it is cobbled together???
I would like to, but nothing is co bobbled together so far: if they noticed it, then I would certainly tell you them about It. But it is not really affecting a safety thing so I'm not all that worried about it. As crappy as that sounds.
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