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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Forest Hill, MD
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Re: 72 K20 Cab Body & Paint Complete!
Thanks to my bed flipping buddies below it is now ready to have the rest of it painted and the bedliner applied to the top. As you can see from all of the spots, there were a lot of dings in the bed. Bill was able to work a lot of them out with a hammer and dollie but some still had to be filled and sanded. The body work should be invisible once the bedliner is sprayed on. Should also be sealed real well against moisture from both the top and bottom.
Proud to say those are GM bedsides. The original bedsides were not rusted at all but thad way too many dents to try and fix. Had installed a Taiwan bedside on the drivers side but took it off when I bought the 2 NOS GM sides. Still have both the LMC driver's side and original GM driver's side if anyone wants to drive to Churchville, MD. Thinking about selling them on craigslists, New Taiwan bedside for $350 (1 small ding) and the original GM with dents for $250. Too heavy to mess with trying to ship them. Does that sound about right for a good deal?
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72Kay20 Bel Air, MD 1972 Hugger Orange K20 LWB 350, 4wd, 4spd Sm465, Dana 44, HO52 Other Toys 69 Cortez Silver Z28 86 White Buick T Type |
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