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Old 04-29-2013, 11:23 AM
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Well I got her on the ground. Got a few more things on as well. Cant go any further untill I get more paint
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Nt much has changed other then getting it on the ground and a few of the yeller parts mounted. And got a parts donar that for somenodd reason is getting thrown up on the block next its a 4 digit with no creeper hole and no hole on the side of the dash tower collard spindles but no thin axle... I t hi ink that one will get the better treatment if I decide to do it too .. enough jabber here are some pics
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Gotta love those headlights... Hahahahaha.
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Yea the headlights are well... interesting to be nice about it. I kind of like the way they were mounted a shame the cut the grille insert though. Its got a couplebother small po mods thT are actualy kind of nice. The main reason I got it was for the engine but sadly it has a shattered rod and crank is useless.. oh well mm i did get a good setnof tires and a good hoodnout of it.
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Nt much has changed other then getting it on the ground and a few of the yeller parts mounted. And got a parts donar that for somenodd reason is getting thrown up on the block next its a 4 digit with no creeper hole and no hole on the side of the dash tower collard spindles but no thin axle... I t hi ink that one will get the better treatment if I decide to do it too .. enough jabber here are some pics
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Ya never know dane
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Well ordered the parts to rebuild the k161 to ight and should be here friday. Also picked up the bushings for both the front and rear.. dang those things arnt cheap. But I'm not n putting the front in untill I blast and paint the wheels but the rears will probably be done tommoro and hopefully by sunday ill be riding this thing around!!!
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I also picked up a engine for the parts original. And since the truck tried killing me I had to use the honduh to haul it. Of course all my fishing gear was in the trunk
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Well ordered the parts to rebuild the k161 to ight and should be here friday. Also picked up the bushings for both the front and rear.. dang those things arnt cheap. But I'm not n putting the front in untill I blast and paint the wheels but the rears will probably be done tommoro and hopefully by sunday ill be riding this thing around!!!
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I've done the same thing a multitude of times!
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