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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Whitehorse Yukon
Posts: 321
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Re: 72 c-10 shorty
Very cool web site! Some cool projects for sure! Ive been a busy boy this last few months and found the true meaning of stress! Just took possesion of my new shop on the first and getting prepared to move forward! Havent played trucks in a long while, but having a fully set up shop now will be sweet! Ive never had a paint booth with a full mixing system for painting before and look forward to having space and the best of tools at my finger tips! Will post some picts soon! As for my 72 its in the new shop and waiting for my attention! Ive never been this broke, and have everything invested into my future so the truck will not see much money thrown at it until i get my feet planted! I have hired my long family friend who tought me most of my skills and another long time friend as my painter, so here i go! Will post picts later tonight! Skies the limit if we are prepared to put in the time!!!!
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DALLAS,TX
Posts: 22,149
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Re: 72 c-10 shorty
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Best of luck on your new path!
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Stillwater Oklahoma
Posts: 829
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Re: 72 c-10 shorty
Good luck!!! This is also a dream of mine some day when I get more funds..
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