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oldschoolrods
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Dad has been busy

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My truck is currently about 4 hours away from me at my parents place but my dad has been working on some of the body work since its a father son project. Patching holes in the fire wall and replacing the cab mounts. I think he's doin a pretty good job, just wish i was there.. Heres some pics hes emailed me
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Looks like he is doing a great job.
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I agree, nice job! :thup:
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Yes looks like he has been busy and yes nice work. Hope you get to work with him on it soon. John
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thats lookin real good,sure makes me glad we don't have rust issues around here though.... :thup:
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Wow... that work brings back some recent memories and a reminder that I need to get out there and finish the drivers side floor also.

Your Dad is doing a great job!

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Your Dad does nice work. :thup:

By the looks of things it's not his first rodeo. :)
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Looks like your dad is doing a thorough job. If you can afford it, put some DynaMat onto the cab floor before you put put the floor mat on. It would make the ride a little quieter. That my two cents.
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