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07-15-2013, 06:25 PM | #10 |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Coldwater On. Canada
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Re: 1955 12 Valve NAPCO Clone
Looken real good Luther . some front hubs on it as well I see. I still love your mirrors . Id kill for a set of those . My truck still has the orriginal weather strip on the doors . Shot tho . My dad got me new for my b day a while back . i kow what you mean abt the noise . I dont remenber my 92 dodge being that noisey . this truck is like riding in a tin can with a 5.9 in your lap! Im looking forward to a bit if hush matt on the floors and a new rubber floor to help out. I drive mine to work at least 3 time s a week . super on fuel so why not ! Still no fan , its ther now but now wires going to it yet . Truck has never even thought of getting hot . Good combo , lazy eng and light old truck makes this thing just put down the road . I still need to get the steering figured out tho . Way too light . Think it may need a caster shim or two to get the caster or camber what ever that is back in . Handles like a shipping cart still .
Glad to hear from you again . truck looks great !
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