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Old 01-01-2019, 02:23 PM   #21
Ray Balukas
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Thanks for all the compliments! Ive read them all. When I bought it I didn't realize how much time it was going to take. The more I got into it the more work I discovered. Each time I found an issue I'd think how the hell did I miss that when I looked it over! As far as body work, I learned a lot. You tube was a big help, reading. The big thing I learned was if you know a good Body shop , Pay them ! They are worth there weight in gold, its a true art and talent. It was a true labor of love. Again Thanks for looking. Think Spring! Ray

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Old 01-01-2019, 09:38 PM   #22
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Ray, beautiful truck, and I can appreciate the hrs spent on it; but really- - - whitewalls.?(grin)
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