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Old 10-14-2016, 03:57 PM   #1
Platinum00
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Post Platinum00 Build thred

Hello everyone my name is Richard I am Active Duty Air Force. We just recently moved back to the US. I have been on here for a while but have never started my build thread so here it is. I love these trucks. I had one in high school I bought is when I was 14 for $300 it was a 1971 C20, I spend a few years restoring it before I was able to drive (blue and White one). Now that we are back state side I wanted another one. So I picked up this 1967, 2 owner A/C truck it had been sitting 10 years 7 in Oklahoma. The man I purchased it from was a medically retired Senior Master Sargent who had a heart attack. He said they owned it since 1979 and they called it the Red Baron. He was excited I was going to restore it so I have been keeping them up-to-date with the build. However, when I returned for Africa about 6 months ago I found out he had passed away while I was gone. We decided to put his name on the glove box you will see it in some of the photos. Thanks for checking it out let me know what you guys think.

This it my truck from high school next post I will start the new truck.
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