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That looks pretty clean. Shouldn't be too bad of a process. Is there a build thread on this site you are going to post this build too? I would like to follow your progress, and post my own as I am resto modding a 1978-1979 CC.
I'm doing it myself with guidance of a good friend of mine who owns this body shop. I am not sure if there is a build thread, but if there is one let me know and I'll post it there. Otherwise I'll keep posting here.
I'm doing it myself with guidance of a good friend of mine who owns this body shop. I am not sure if there is a build thread, but if there is one let me know and I'll post it there. Otherwise I'll keep posting here.
That's a very nice looking truck. You can start your own build thread in the main 1973-1979 forum.
Everyone's busy getting ready for winter. I've been working on my ever evolving f600 crew cab build. I need to start a thread soon and start posting pictures. I just picked up a second crew cab, I've decide to do a 6 door 4x4 build. I have a photo shop pic I'll try to get that up soon.
I have been trying to get my shop setup with compressed air lines and heat before the cold is here to stay....
I did score some original, unused, bushwacker fender flares for 73-79. Going to see about painting them myself...I got two quotes around $400....crazy.
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