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Old 07-01-2007, 03:04 PM   #1
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score one for the 73-87 guy's.

this isn't a braggin post.i didn't do this for congratulations.just for inspiration for those building one of these era trucks.i got alot of advice and tips on my never ending project on this board .sometimes it seems like we are the ugly little brother of the older era trucks.were not the only one's who think these trucks are cool.the 79 took first place in 60 and newer modified class this saturday in a show of about 300+ cars and trucks.alway's considered it a 10 footer.since i know every little ding and scratch.i was suprised about the number of positive comments from the under 30 crowd.glad there not all rice lovers.all the voting done by entrants(no,i didn't vote for myself).i was against everything from,laying frame ricers to some very nice 67-72 chevy trucks and 60-66ers.my whole point is keep bulding em.were not the only ones that think these square bodies are cool.seems like little brother is starting to sprout.
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