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this rust here , would have to be, the truck really doesnt have much rust except in the toughest places.. look foward to your pics. sounds like you have got alot of yours done, this truck will just be cleaned up and used almost daily.. Times is so hard I saw a worm pull a bird in the ground!! Haha Pap..
that just looks like a little surface, a wire wheel or some sandpaper and you should be good to go. my last truck didn't have the felts for over 12 years. it would snow in the cab, bee's lived in the drivers door in the summer, the whole truck was held together with bondo, fiberglass, duct tape and tremclad. the roof rusted out so i filled around the drip rail with spray foam then sanded and painted the outside.lol
i'm doing this truck up for a driver, everything for comfort and a mild sleeper. i also have 2 leather bucket seats with lumbar and seatbelts when i have time to pick them up.
Sounds like it's nice, yea I am gonna be workin towards a more comfortable ride, then I will be able to do more with this truck, gotta keep movin and we'll never get old..Pap.
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