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Longhorn Progress
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Just an update on my "little" project. Some of you guys may remember seeing my post of my cab hanging from the rafters.
Anyway, now I am ready to spend some bucks on upper and lower side trim. Also, a complete NOS grille assembly would be nice, but may not be able to afford or find. I am planning to install my own windshield with new rubber this week. P.S. - So far I've done all the work myself on this truck including paint and body. Acrylic enamel, sanded, and buffed. |
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Looking Good!
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Nice!
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WOW Very Nice:metal:
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4wd too thats cool nice job
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Looks great! :metal:
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Your plywood is gonna slide around in that big old bed. JK, it's looking really good!
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Wow, very cool! keep us posted with details & pics as you finish it up!
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i remember seein that one for sale back in like 99 or so.
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I swear, I am going to be divorced.... I have 3 project vehicles waiting after my truck - and now I want a 4x4 - especially when I see these nice ones.... Very Kewl!
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Did you convert this to 4wd? Awesome! I have been kicking around the same idea with my Longhorn. Do you have any info on how you did it? Thanks
-Lance BTW you have an AWESOME truck there,Great Job! |
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Manimal, the conversion to 4X4 was done before I got the truck. I would guess the person got hold of a 3/4 ton parts truck and swapped everything over.
Let me know if you need to know anything specific. Mine is a manual trans with the bulldog first gear and an NP203 transfer case. |
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