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![]() Join Date: Jan 2025
Location: Arizona in a van down by the river
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Firewall assembly markings
My truck was repainted with the goal of faithfully recreating its original factory finish. When I purchased it, these markings were present on the firewall. I later tracked down the owner who had the repaint done, and he explained that he photographed the truck beforehand and carefully reproduced the markings as they originally appeared.
At first, I wondered if they might have been approximated from another truck or recreated from memory. However, they correspond exactly with my truck’s engine, trim code, options, and SPID information. That confirmation makes them especially meaningful, as most of these original markings are typically lost or erased over time. It’s a small but authentic detail that helps preserve the truck’s original identity.
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1972 C10 Custom Deluxe Highlander 402 Freedom isn't safe, it requires you to take responsibility for your own life, your own safety, and your own success. It carries with it the possibility of failure and the understanding that you're working without out a safety net. If you give the state the responsibility for any of these you also give up the freedom that accompanies the responsibility. |
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