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1978 K20 farm truck "Boring maintenance phase"

1978 K20- Rusty beater farm truck
Wait, your taking the bed off for good?
What's the plan? Flat bed? Bobbed? Truggy?
 
You traveled into the rust belt to buy a car?

Definitely had too much ethanol.

Old Camaros don't count.

You seem to think EVERY car in the Midwest is rusty... Which isn't true at all...
 
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You seem to think every statement is an opportunity for trolling.

I'm not trolling you at all. Basically telling you, you should be smart enough to know that Mark wouldn't drive to Iowa to buy a normal daily driver.
If you did Know that, then your trolling Mark with your smartass comment about rusty cars.
 
I'm not trolling you at all. Basically telling you, you should be smart enough to know that Mark wouldn't drive to Iowa to buy a normal daily driver.
If you did Know that, then your trolling Mark with your smartass comment about rusty cars.

Yes, I know all three of these things. I even know that there are lots of non-rusty cars in the Midwest.

But you can't expect a conversation about goats growing on Iowan tree farms to be a serious one. That's just silly. ;)
 
Yes, I know all three of these things. I even know that there are lots of non-rusty cars in the Midwest.

But you can't expect a conversation about goats growing on Iowan tree farms to be a serious one. That's just silly. ;)
Those goats were serious
 
What size of tank did you wind up having?

Well, actually I just need to know roughly how tall the tank is. After last week's adventure, I am definitely wanting a skid plate on the burb.

I googled the part number on the tank from the burb the engine came from. It's a not very old spectre 40 gallon.

Car is badass.
Still have it?

Anyway. @78K30 what are the bed plans.

Flatbed from my 84 K10. It's by no means pristine but atleast it's worthy of putting on unlike my current bed. I know Martin will disprove of the flatbed but my current bed has almost cost me my log chain many times due to all the rot holes in the floor.
 
I googled the part number on the tank from the burb the engine came from. It's a not very old spectre 40 gallon.



Flatbed from my 84 K10. It's by no means pristine but atleast it's worthy of putting on unlike my current bed. I know Martin will disprove of the flatbed but my current bed has almost cost me my log chain many times due to all the rot holes in the floor.

Blah, who care's about Marty.

No bed, how do I unsubscribe from this thread??
 
I'd rather have a good bed but all the good deals on them I see pop up are already sold by the time I get there. It will get a normal box again when I make it prettier but for now the budget says no.
 
I'd rather have a good bed but all the good deals on them I see pop up are already sold by the time I get there. It will get a normal box again when I make it prettier but for now the budget says no.

Should have spent less making that thre fify look like a school bus.
 

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