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Old 05-01-2014, 03:57 AM   #1
Jp72C10
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Join Date: Apr 2014
Location: Royse City Tx
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Hi All!

I'm new here, and wanted to say "Hi!"

I have a 72 Cheyenne, which started as a driver, but all I wanted to do was replace the rocker panels....

Well, I started that, and while i had the interior opened up, patched up some floor panels... hey while I'm there, why not replace the under-dash wiring?

Ok, I felt like giving it a quick paint refreshing... but to do it right, I need to remove the doors, and the fenders, and the bed...

gee, seeing I have the body parts off, why not just pull the motor & trans and clean up the firewall, so it will look nice?

Wow... I've got all these parts pulled off to "clean up", so why don't I just pull the cab off the frame, so I can get those "hard to reach areas"?

Hmmm... man, that frame would really look great all cleaned up, with the grease and crap off it... and this would be a good time to re-do the suspension and such...

So now, I have a bare frame ready to have blasted, a bunch of parts that have already been blasted, and a cab that is totally opened up, waiting for it's turn for attention.

Honesy, all I wanted to do was replace the rocker panels and drive it!

LOL!
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