It's not the finish, it's the design.
Martin
Martin
I swear me and my wife just seen this truck on a trailer in Cheyenne WY at about 4:30am, silver Chevy pulling?
It's funny I was gonna try to catch the guy pulling it and bs with him but he was on the move, jellous as hell of this build same drive train I want for my crew excited to see how this one goes
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) and changed the fuel pump with my father in law in just under 4 hrs. My father in law had to be back to work the next day and we had another passenger that needed to catch a flight the next morning from Denver....so a long night we had driving all the way from Burley, Idaho to Denver, Colorado all night long. Left about 5:30 pm Sunday night, and arrived about 6:30 am on Monday morning.....once I got home I didn't even unload anything, just went inside and passed out
. Thanks goodness my kids did so well throughout the night. I have 3 boys all 4 yrs old and younger. They just slept all night while I drove home. So @WyoSquareMan, when you saw me at Cheyenne yesterday morning, I was dead tired and was trying to get home as fast as I could, haha. Wish I could have shot the shiz with ya for a while though.

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Wow man, that's some real back luck. But it could have been much worse. Glad to see this thing start to go under the knife!!!
I looked for ya the whole weekend but we were home by late Saturday night.
Looking forward to the build
why did you drop the tank when you can slide the bed out of the way to change the pump? I've been in the same situation (out of town with 3/4 tank of gas) but I had to drop the tank (Tahoe) and I was on asphalt luckily.

Looks odd with incorrect two tone.
Nice to have it home so you can start working on it now.
Martin
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