11-04-2022, 04:37 PM | #26 |
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Re: Canada Green K10
Yes, kind sir. My hands still hurt...LOL.
But it's good to know the condition of the frame before sinking money. As things get bolted on, i'm sure we'll discover other items that don't work, or are broken, or should be replaced. Just starting with the frame. My kingdom for a bead blaster... |
11-07-2022, 10:14 PM | #27 |
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Re: Canada Green K10
So after some consultation, it would seem that the Canada Green K10 project will come to and end, and whatever is salvageable from the original truck will be put up for sale. The frame is rotted, the suspension broken, the drivetrain suspect, the body holy. Tough to take, but it looks like this one will not make it back to the farm, or the woodpile, or the property. Liking to move the project whole, but certainly understanding the needs for bits and pieces. Thanks for comments, and it's been a good read. Cheers.
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