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Old 03-30-2011, 10:27 AM   #32
propanemudtruck
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Re: 1972 GMC "the beast" c20

It's really cool to see another project in the BIG Garage and good ventilation! Well even though we're miles away, it's good to know we share similar stories on the vehicles and the garage situation. Hoping to build one NEXT year... Congrats on the kiddo, I've got two daughters 1 and 3 and wouldnt trade for the world! As for the 20° working conditions, I feel for ya. I get plenty of time to do that working on the plow truck through winter. It was mid 30's this weekend working on the truck and it felt really good. The wife was froze to the bone and I was happy to take all the layers off finally. Good luck with your build and I can't imagine how big of a brick sh*t house you could pull down with the SM465 and 5.13's! Sounds like a good combo for a demo or wrecker truck.
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