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bodys back on

gasspaser

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well frame is done and we put the body back on today, only had a few buds avail so cinder blocks and 4x4's were the only way...Monday it's off to the paint shop hopefully...here is pics
 

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gasspaser

gasspaser

Jr. Member
Joined
May 22, 2006
Messages
278
Loc.
St Petersburg FL
a lot left tp do but hopefully after my move i'll get back to work, only need to do:

engine
tranny
raditor
wiring
brakes
steering
fuel lines
etc
etc
etc
etc
etc

you get the point!;D
 

bax

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Aug 22, 2005
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looks like a leopard frog. Lots of work to get done. you better hop to it.
 

YellowBronc

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I'm going to miss the unique camo job.:cry: But the new orange will really look nice.:cool:

Mike, are you still going to put the monster Cheby engine back in? Oh, check the lug nuts before you roll it to the paint shop.;)
 
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gasspaser

gasspaser

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278
Loc.
St Petersburg FL
so far i am going to rebuild the old monster...but we will see...right now it's the most cost effective option...I loved the old real tree wrap...but want to go with a different look this time, also the florida heat will break down the wrap quicker than paint.
 
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