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The 67 I am going to be putting on the spear chrome then paint the bottom half white. I am planning to redo the heads over the winter and possibly put in a fifth wheel hitch.
The 68 is sitting idle and no immiadite plans.
The 69 I have has alot of rust I will fix in 2007 but right now I am working on the front end where it ran into a power pole. I got the bad dents out and will soon start the gentle finiky dents in the next few weeks. I must say a electric hydralic press is really nice and can do a great job on dent removal.
Sometimes it just seems a guy has nothing else to do after work, then work on projects. In the summer there seems to be other stuff to do, like enjoy the warmth
Sometimes it just seems a guy has nothing else to do after work, then work on projects. In the summer there seems to be other stuff to do, like enjoy the warmth
That sucks you might get laid off snow, I have the option to do that right now too as work is a little slow. I wish I had my 89, or my 91 here so I could work on them and get pogi lol.
I'm not unhappy about possibly getting a paid vacation, seriously 400 dollars a week to work on my trucks with my dad's tools for a couple of months, I want to be laid off next week.
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