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Golf courses still open, ski hills are opening and we're going to have some 17+ days this week, it's a harsh one this year, must be making up for the crap summer. My buddy Siggurd and his wife leave for their place in Arizona tomorrow, was cracking that the weather here might be better than there.
I thought it was a good show, and definitely had its moments. My inlaws actually had the gas/grocery/hardware store in town. Sometimes the show was a little to close to the truth. lol
Was a nice day out here, got my stuff done to fast and wound up shutting down at 4 because it seemed like a longer day. Still no luck finding this spring for the trans, may have to go to the truck wreckers.
Theres a lot of rust scabs left on it but I went after the worst spots first. The roof is a big rust scab like the hood, but I pulled out another hood the other day. Tomorrow I get rid of the worst of the drivers side and play it by the weather and time as to if I do the roof or a panel on the passenger side.
Was a nice day out here, got my stuff done to fast and wound up shutting down at 4 because it seemed like a longer day. Still no luck finding this spring for the trans, may have to go to the truck wreckers.
not as ugly as it was
That's a good looking truck, and looks real solid.
Awesome picture, nice ride!
Good evening John, how was your day?
Looks like a pretty solid work truck Perry, hope you can find that spring for the trans soon. Is the roof just surface rust or is there rust holes?
This is one of those low mileage work trucks that never saw road salt so the body is solid on the bottom half. It sat outside so the roof and hood have heavy surface rust, no holes in the roof but it will in a few years if nobody does anything to it.