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Looks nice man. I have a soft spot in my heart for the 59 I learned to drive in one. We still have it too. Swb step side 235 3 on the tree. Old blue.
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Nice! Pics!
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Did some trading today, came up on a cab with trim and rear glass. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Nice find.
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Thanks!
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Both ways look real nice.
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That's a beautiful engine!!
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Thank you! i think this is more suitable for the look im after, i traded my white wall tires for the big window cab so im ebaying both sets of caps hoping to get some $$ together for next months pomona swapmeet. I want to purchase a mustang 2 kit and get this thing rolling right. wish me luck!
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Looks nice! Trying to clean my engine up this week.
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Engine looks good! I too am building my engine this week. cant wait!
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Picked up some new running gear for the apache today
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scotts hotrod ifs , disc camaro but sold it
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Wow! Those parts look in really good condition! Good for you; )
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Sweet.
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I wish I could find like that lying around for me to buy. Nice score!
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Got my cab today Was messing around so mocked up tires lol Posted via Mobile Device |
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Looking good man. I love the wide whites
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Those big back windows are so neat! I'm sure your excitement level is getting aroused!; )
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That's one of our older designs, but you should be stoked cause the older ones have a little bit more adjustment. When you're ready to switch to C/O just call me up. It'll be no problem.
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