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Old 05-16-2012, 10:30 PM   #1
muddstir
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Location: Transfer, Pa
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Rebuild of a 1980 3/4 ton 4x4

After years of mowing around the truck its time to get it back under its own power. The last year this truck was inspected was 05 due to the frame being broke because of rust, the underneath of the bed being gone because of rust and a long list of other minor things. I first tore into this truck in the spring of 08 I think and then it went hold. So now I'm going to redo the things I already redone and then finish it so I can get it put back on the road. My main goal is to "make it last against the Pa salty winter roads"
It's a 1980 3/4 ton 4x4 long bed, 350 ci motor, 400 auto, 205 transfer case, 14 bolt ff and a corp 10 up front. Nothing really special but this was my truck that I started driving with so I'd like to keep it around as long as I can. Here are some Pics the first is the day I took it off the road and the next two are how it sets now
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