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Old 03-29-2010, 02:36 AM   #51
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Re: So where's your truck been parked all winter????

My girl had the good life the last 2 years, heated garage, I would visit and snuggle every night. Unfortunately this year she was out in the cold and it shows, surface rust on the roters, and calipers.


HHHHMMMM, I think I should put some isopropylene in the tank soon.
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Old 03-29-2010, 09:44 AM   #52
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Re: So where's your truck been parked all winter????

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My girl had the good life the last 2 years, heated garage, I would visit and snuggle every night. Unfortunately this year she was out in the cold and it shows, surface rust on the roters, and calipers.


HHHHMMMM, I think I should put some isopropylene in the tank soon.
The post was supposed to be about your TRUCK!!! LOL
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Old 03-29-2010, 10:55 PM   #53
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Re: So where's your truck been parked all winter????

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Hey Butternut.....just throwing this out there. Have you checked out the Team Camaro forum? Those guys are bad-to-the-bone when it comes to Camaros.

68 RS huh? What she got for a power plant?
Yeah, prostreetC-10 the camaro site is very cool. I have learned alot already from it. This site is my favorite though, trucks rule. It's not a real RS car it is a small block 3-speed car. Now it is a big block 4-speed. Should be a fun car when it's done.
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Old 03-30-2010, 08:02 AM   #54
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Re: So where's your truck been parked all winter????

Mine has been in my brothers garage going thru its very slow resto lol, finishing up the driver side metal now then on to the passenger side. Thankfully it is not half as bad as the driver side was.
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Old 04-01-2010, 02:17 AM   #55
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Re: So where's your truck been parked all winter????

Right outside my garage. I put it in there for this coming summer so I can work on it and get it out of the sun.
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