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Jim; Awesome looking trucks; I really think its great to here of a Father Daughter truck dual; hope you have long lasting memories working on them and enjoying each others company. Also like the third truck in the picture looks to be a 4x4?
that belongs to a friend who is living with us at the moment. I talked him into it 62 drivers door 1978 frame and engine 2x4 bed we are going to have to redo the floor board in the cab. other than that it is an awsome ride
Its even great to have a extra truck around to look at when you remove something off one; you have an example to follow on almost every part; I would be lost if I didn't have my 66 daily driver aviable while I'm restoring my 65.
Now I need to figure out how to take pictures of my trucks since I bought my oldest daughter a digitial camera; today I installed some recent family photo's onto our computer; so I guess I'm about half way there.
Been nice talking to ya;
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