nubuilder
Why buy new when you can restore?
I'd love to even get a TX vehicle for that matterThank you Gary.Cool write upYou've put alot of time and money into it and it shows,my compliments
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Some day it will be almost as clean as yours....well, as much as I can get to anyways. You never can get in all the crevices and between panels.
The benefits of our climate.I know Ca. & Az. vehicles are highly coveted in the restoring community.I use an air nozzle with a 3' extension to blow out the leaves and debris in places I can't get my hands on or into.
.Thanks for the tip!
I've pretty much done everything "minor" to the truck that I can at this point. From here on out it gets more expensive and more in-depth. Time to start saving money, and a lot of it, to basically rebuild/restore the whole thing. Luckily I don't have to worry about the interior at all except for re-padding the seats.
Yes, I'm slightly crazy, but I've had fun this far and plan to keep going
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