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Old 05-08-2012, 10:16 PM   #15
JKady
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Re: When is a good time?

It depends on where your project is going to me. My '70 is my daily driver, I've been buying parts for the past few months since I got the truck, but I work on cars all day every day, just kinda burned out by the time I get home, AND almost all my tools are at work. I've bought more speed parts than anything, and I swear, one of these days, I'll actually get the intake/carb, shift kit, headers etc... on this thing. Drop kit is coming in a check or two, I have a feeling I'm just going to let everything stack up till I have a nice weekend off, and end up with a louder, lower, faster drive to work on the following Monday.

My truck isn't, and never will be a restoration. If I was restoring I'd be more inclined to tear the truck down and buy say, all my suspension and chassis components and start on that, then powertrain, then body, then interior, working and buying as I went.
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