another newbie saying hi
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Re: another newbie saying hi
Heeeeeey. Needs some work with the fender and hood alignment, but sweet ride.
I just saw one of those on a walk yesterday tucked into an overgrown tractor shed a few streets over from my house. Plans for robbery and restoration are in progress. Missing the stake bed and the cab needs some minor dent removal, rusty but workable. It's been sitting for some decades it looks like. Suspect it might be a GMC based on the dually frame but couldn't see the front of it. Dreams....
I just saw one of those on a walk yesterday tucked into an overgrown tractor shed a few streets over from my house. Plans for robbery and restoration are in progress. Missing the stake bed and the cab needs some minor dent removal, rusty but workable. It's been sitting for some decades it looks like. Suspect it might be a GMC based on the dually frame but couldn't see the front of it. Dreams....
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Yeah this one was built by my late uncle 20 years ago then my dad restored some of it dropping a few thousand dollars in it and now its mine. Definately needs some tlc but in good rust free condition, so possibilties are endless. Just some minor mechanical work mostly. Good starting point and the fact it was free (aside from shipping) was the best part of the deal! Hell of a christmas gift.