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Old 08-18-2008, 11:43 PM   #1
white72c10
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New member with my 72

Guys, I've been reading the site for a while and finally decided to put some pics of my 72. Got it back in 95-96, it was an old farm truck but fairly well taken care of. Put in a new interior and stereo system, rebuilt the 350 (performer cam, intake, carb, hei and hooker headers). Threw on some wheels and dual exhaust. Drove it for 3 years while finishing high school, then my 2 younger brothers drove for 3 or 4 yrs a piece. Just got it back about 6mts ago and boy she really needs some work now. Got dents in the front driver fender and rear bedside from my brothers friends hitting it with a golf cart and one backed into it with a van. Its got bit of rust under the drivers door and some light surface rust everywhere else. Well anyway here it is, I want to drop it about 3/5 but need some opinions, also new wheels, thinking bout following the herd and going with torque thrusts. How low should I go to still use it as a truck?







Heres a pic of a buddys burb project that will obviously never get finished. He stripped it completely now its been sittin for a few years.
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