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Old 09-12-2002, 02:24 PM   #1
RodC
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Do you guys have the same problem....

You can see my 71 on webshots. It is pretty streight has a little rust under the rear fenders and cab supports. One of these days (probably in about 15 years) I'm going to do a full resto. Well to get to the problem, I keep putting things off that I would like to do to it because "I'm gona restore it someday" I feel like I should not buy that shiney new manifold, or replace the wood in the bed because it aint going to be perfect ya da ya da bla bla. Yet I go to car shows and see guys with total rust buckets (no offence I have had some) that have more in their engine than I have in my truck. They seem to handle it pretty well.

Well start the free analysis of my problems and I will get off the couch and give the next addict his turn
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