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Old 10-10-2016, 10:35 PM   #4
gringoloco
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Re: How to: Ruin a perfectly good C10

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Originally Posted by mcbassin View Post
That's my kind of score!
I paid like $20 at my local pull a part for one, I thought it was a steal. My hats off to ya.
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Very nice find, gringo. Totally jealous!
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Originally Posted by 68GMCCustom View Post
great deal and nice repair work = great value/money saved. I paid like $70 for my high hump and it has a small dent/crease near the bottom to bang out.
Thanks guys, shame I had to burn my good luck on a junky old truck part
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Originally Posted by goldenburb View Post
I was in Utah @ a VW show a few weeks ago, saw Dave.... The word is there's a c10 build @ kindigit design. . just saying.
Oooooh... Hopefully it makes it into this season. I'll be honest, I hadn't seen any of their shows/work until that caddy. I'm playing catch-up now. I know not everyone likes them, but they put out some nice cars.

Snapped this pic of the truck tonight after I parked the Blazer. I haven't actually seen it in 3 weeks, since it was under a tarp while I was working rust repair. Forgot how much I like looking at this thing--and how much I'm looking forward to installing the coilovers
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