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Old 09-09-2005, 09:11 PM   #1
55chevy
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Drove my $100 72 today

It actually rode pretty good, just a little bit bumpy, thing had no brakes at all, I should have cleaned the mildewy windows, I could hardly see where I was going. The steering column I wired up held up OK, all the leaves and pine needles blew off as we went faster. There was some dust and crap blowing around the cab, due to the missing rockers and big hole on the driver's side, not to mention a bit of rust falling from the windshield/roof area, a few spots of rust through. The gauge cluster is missing so I couldn't tell how fast I was going on the Ol girl's last trip, someone in the past just cut the wires off to get it out. No glove box door either to tell what the options were. I looked back a few times to make sure no one rear ended us since I had no brake lights, no mirrors either. Good thing I was firmly attached to a 98 Chevy truck via a tow bar huh??
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