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Old 07-02-2010, 12:22 AM   #13
bajabob
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Re: old junk vs. new junk

Thanks again for the responses.... as I stumble through this project, you guys are a ton of help.

Bob
The shop is a full on diesel truck/tractor repair shop with a paint and body guy thrown in. The paint and body guy has his own corner of the shop along with a full on paint booth. The shop is owned by a friend of mine and his painter works on my project in between the real paying customers. The shop has turned out some outstanding work in the past (thats how I found out about them). Paint and body work is not their major work and they do not always have a bunch of work for him so my project can keep this guy on the payroll at least for alittle while. I just wondered what others here thought about the amount of damage to these pieces. I will try to get some pictures of the fenders next week.

Tape
Your truck looks awhsome!!!! I hope mine turns out that nice. I did bring up the assembly question and the painter said he wanted to put everything together before paint. So that means I need to get busy on the frame and axles !!!!

He has the hood, firewall and the top of the cab ready to go. Doors and fenders are next.
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