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Now I know that everyone is chomping at the bit for some more news on the '53. First and foremost, I haven't heard back from the wiring guy with his quote yet but he said within 2 weeks and I still got a week to go. Steering box is rebuilt and in the truck. Its sure gonna be nice to be able to parralell park that beast if i need too. lol. Rear is full of oil now and the '55 tailights are installed, but may need some tweaking when the wiring guy gets here. Still waiting for my generator parts, but got a call from Jitney saying that he was having some supplier issues and he has since switched suppliers and reordered my parts. Hopefully they come in the next 2 weeks. Waiting on my glass tailight lenses, new steering wheel and horn button assembly, but i expect them anytime. I think thats about everything, soon to be on the road and the testing begins.
meh it was aight. Best part was a chick rolled through the parking lot and everyone was "man she was pretty hot" then my phone rang and it was my friend Lindsay asking if the guys enjoyed staring at her. I didnt even know that was her rolling through the lot. It was good. !o cars showed up, a '40 ford prefect, '67 camaro ss, '47 IHC truck, '4 fairlane 500, '28 essex pickup, '73 pontiac laurentian, '74 regal, '84 s10 with a 500hp 350
Rezvani's Latest Post-Apocalyptic Monster Is a Ford F-150 Raptor Underneath
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