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Old 04-11-2014, 05:42 PM   #1
low&slow
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I feel bad but not bad enough

Sad Story

Well today was the second day of taking another truck load of body parts off my 1970 c20 to the scrap yard. I didn't feel to bad about it the first load cause the bed sides, bed floor, a few cross members, doors, dash, and core support were all rusted. I barely had to cut anything to get those parts off the truck. Second load today was, rear end, trailing arms, springs and shocks, top half of cab, back of cab, firewall, front fenders, and headboard. Today I felt bad that I was and have been taking all these fixable parts to get smashed which I also watched get smashed, so with feeling bad I ended up keeping the headboard and top half of the cab. I should have kept the front fenders too and the back of the cab. Tomorrow that frame will be sold and Monday, what ever is left over will go to the scrap yard as well.

Now let the beating begin. I knew some of you would have shot me if you were there too lmao.
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