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Old 02-21-2009, 05:11 PM   #1
Longhorn Man
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Re: a friend's new k/20... sweet rig!

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did that beer can on the bumper leak on the ground?
That was my breakfast can... Red Bull, no beer.

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...I bet the auxilary battery was mounted in the bed.It hauled some sort of camper or had a shell,right?
I have an "O" and a an upper bed moulding he can have,if we can get the long piece to you somehow.
It may have had a camper or something on it... I'll have to look into that. It does have a trailer brake control under the dash... Like I said, I'll have to run that wire down and see what gives.
As for the trim.... I'll see if we can locate that long piece locally... I have a couple leads, but I'll keep this in mind. And from both me and Jim (the owner) thanks Tim.

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Those are two good looking c-20s he has there. I would be proud to have either one of them.
Don't give the skunk more credit than it deserves... it's kinda on the junky side. Worn out, rusted out, bondo'd up then rusted out again...
Yellow truck ont he other hand.... just shy of a cream puff.

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...we restore the seats in our vehicles(mainly because of a bad experience with an upholsterer) and it is not hard at all. Advice is to have a heat gun(or blow dryer) and another person. Take your time and they will come out excellently.
I've read quite a bit on doing it, and your advice seems to be the main thing everyone says. I am pretty sure I can do it without too many problems. I like to think I am a bit smarter than the average tool.
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Old 02-22-2009, 01:02 PM   #2
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Re: a friend's new k/20... sweet rig!

Wow, Great looking survivor!! You know I like them that way!! Got a pic of the option sheet?
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