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Barry is being modest. There is not organization about my shop. In fact I know that I have tools etc, but can not put my hands on them when needed. Sure did enjoy the visit with Barry and the Misses. He gave me some good pointer, that I am going to apply. It is a 51 model but very little difference in it and the 48-50 or the 52. Basicly the grill. I know it will not look like a show truck, but as I told Barry, I intend to drive it everyday as long as the children allow me to retain my driver's license. Hopefully, the grandchildren will get some enjoyment out of it then. Again I enjoyed the visit and invite any of you that are coming through Louisville to drop by. Harley
thats why we build they is to drive when i get my done i'll try to drive down there and have a look buy the way look in my album i think i installed some photos about my truck an another thing what rain not up here in coldwater what a summer
Found your photos, looks like you are farther along than I have gotten. Hopefully, now that I have gotten the cab cleaned up and partially primed, I can see some progress. Soon as I finish the cab, I will began to re-assemble it. Not sure if I will be able to remember where everything goes. I did put all the small parts, nuts and bolts etc in zip loc bags with an identification tag in them. My plan is to use new bolts, but kept the old ones to make sure the size is correct. Again I invite any of you to stop by if you are in the area. Harley
well i got the top part of the cab with paint on yesterday and all i need is to prim the motor i hope than see how it runs then finish the work on the doors and fenders an hood for now . just have to wait on the hot weather a bit
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