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Awesome, job, Love the work you have done so far. Consider using plastic wheel well liners, this will reduce the rust issue and make it a bit quieter.

Excited to see this progress. Give us a little video if you do not mind with your long range plans for the truck.

Keep up the great work. This is how I did my first auto which was a Chevy Truck. Complete tear down and rebuild back to factory spec in 1983.

Auto Projects Rock! :metal:

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  On 2/18/2019 at 1:58 PM, lengnert said:

You and your wife should be complimented for your obviously exemplary parenting skills. Well done.

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Quoted for truth...and a nice domestic truck gets a new lease on life to boot!

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