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05-27-2012, 01:42 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: FRESNO CA
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Inferno 64 Father and Son Build
Well I have been on this site for many years. At one time I use to be on here all the time, then my truck got parked had to raise kids and a family and work to get my current job. I never had time to work on the truck. So it sat, first out side in the back yard covered, then we moved to newer house and was able to park it inside the garage.
Fast forward to now. My son (now 15 yrs old) said "dad lets rebuild your truck and get it running so I can drive it for school." I really like the idea of getting it running again, but not the idea of him driving it to school. This was my first truck. I bought it from my uncle when I was 16 yrs old. He was the second owner to own it. He used it as a painters truck. I got it and wanted to be low rider. So I paid some "crappy" shop to chop it all up (what a mistake) I also rebuild the original 230 inline 6 and chromed it out. We talked about it and we want to keep the 230 Inline 6, accuair air ride, magnet grey (toyota color) paint, 22" wheels and tires all around, simple leather bench seat and painted interior. So here we go..........................[IMG]
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