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SOLD 72 parts truck $200 !!!

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Winning!
 

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Only way to describe it, back in the day it pulled serious ass.
The glass work is incredible, a lot has been damaged, but the fender flares were all glassed and molded to the body. All seams were covered between the grill and fenders, rear quarter and taillight parts. Some one put a serious amount of time into body work. And with some outlaw wheels and aggressive swampers on the rear only, this thing was 90s proud.

And it largely kept the rust away. Front floors need to be replaced, and core support is hacked up. (def in a little accident and pulled back sorta close to normal.

Just replacing suspension, some lockers, and adding a motor it would be a sweet trail rig. Or since the body is actually pretty good below all the filler, it may be a good candidate for a restoration.
 

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Only way to describe it, back in the day it pulled serious ass.
The glass work is incredible, a lot has been damaged, but the fender flares were all glassed and molded to the body. All seams were covered between the grill and fenders, rear quarter and taillight parts. Some one put a serious amount of time into body work. And with some outlaw wheels and aggressive swampers on the rear only, this thing was 90s proud.

And it largely kept the rust away. Front floors need to be replaced, and core support is hacked up. (def in a little accident and pulled back sorta close to normal.

Just replacing suspension, some lockers, and adding a motor it would be a sweet trail rig. Or since the body is actually pretty good below all the filler, it may be a good candidate for a restoration.

Look forward to the game plan coming to life :)
 
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