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But Found Her 25yrs Later!
Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Oregon City, Oregon
Posts: 10,530
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Re: Project: 1966 Stepside LWB
I'm sorry I missed your post of having to sale your truck. But like you said, you'll be back.
Once these trucks get in your blood, you'll always have an aching for one. Thanks for sharing your time in these forums. I've enjoyed reading what you've posted. Posted via Mobile Device
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Tacoma, WA
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Re: Project: 1966 Stepside LWB
Wow, what a complete bummer.
I was just thinking of you this past week too, and thought about dreging up your thread to see if we could get an update. Good Luck Kevin, and thanks again for being an inspiration!
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Friendswood, TX
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Re: Project: 1966 Stepside LWB
Well Kevin, this was a good read and a wealth of info. It was like reading a book with a sad ending.
I have a 1966 stepside short bed that I will be doing the 350 swap and brake booster. This thread has answered so many questions I had. I have a 1990 GMC suburban that I have decided to part out. I am keeping the engine and transmission and anything else I can think of that will switch over. Some of my stuff will have to be a little different because my truck is bagged. But the fact that recorded everything you did with such detail, my work will be much easier. I too will be looking up capfab for the brake booster mount. Pretty cool how people on here can make these type of jobs so much easier. Best of luck to you and look forward to your next build. |
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