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08-07-2013, 01:12 AM | #10 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Southeast CT
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Re: '72 C3500 GMC flatbed project
Today's update:
PTO Controls installed. I used bezels from factory switches so they *kinda* look like they belong, but the lead on the cables is such that they won't quite sit square to the cluster... oh well. Stripped out all the old hardware Trimmed and routed some planks to fit Did some test fitting And got it all decked out I still haven't installed any of the middle hardware, and the ends are only on finger tight, but I ran out of time and daylight. Project for another day.
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