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Old 06-05-2007, 01:18 PM   #1
LOW DOUGH
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Hay everybody!

I thought I would throw this up here. I have a 71 C10 LWB (Low Dough) and a 69 C10 LWB (parts truck). I am using the front clip, doors, and maybe the bed from the 69. I will keep the cab and fix it up later.... maybe.

The 71 already has the 69, 6-lug rear in it right now. I need the 71, 5 lug rebuilt so I can put it back in. That was a big reason for buying the truck. Plus the 69 is a factory a/c truck. I just don't have the compressor. Oh, yeah no motor or transmission in the 69.

I have had the 71 for about 7 years and it was my daily driver up until about a year ago when I got a new GMC Canyon. WOW! I can drive so far on a tank of gas!

But, I am ready to drive it again. It should be on the road in about 2 to 3 weeks. I can only work on it on Sundays. It’s my only day off.



This is my 71




This is what it looked like a week ago


Here is the 69.

That is not me. Get out of the picture! About to take off the front clip.






I still have to download the most recent pics with the motor back in.

Last edited by LOW DOUGH; 04-03-2009 at 12:16 AM. Reason: Updating
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