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Old 12-14-2024, 09:28 PM   #9
mr48chev
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Re: Some assembly required 48 Chev 3100.

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Originally Posted by dsraven View Post
careful digging around in that collapsed shed. you just never know what is holding what else from collapsing.
It got snowed on last night. Only an inch and it has pretty well melted off.

I'll dig out the two best and that what will go on it. If I wanted to use 51 vent wing doors I have two of the nicest 51 doors you will ever find that I can't even get a low ball offer on when I advertise them.

I'm trying to figure out if there is room in a 20 ft shipping container to do most of the work on it in right now. I'm buying one in the next couple of weeks just to empty the house out of stuff that we need but don't need in the house as this house my grand parents moved into in 1924 when they got married has no storage space. I might try to do a twofer.
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