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Could be a winner....:pimp:




Pfff.... young and supple orange on my screen. :cool:
Black, like it should be

They give you that shirt for buying shock boots?





I mean truck suspension components, not weirdo hooker boots...
 
Looking more closely, I see what appears to be workout equipment in the background of that photo? :yikes:

Now I feel like I don't even know you anymore.


-G

Lol.... my wife doesn’t like my dirty work clothes in her closet. Surprisingly, these things can hold a bunch of hangers. :haha:

He's just storing it for a friend, don't worry...

Given to me by some overweight friends. Lol
 
Lol.... working on her this weekend.

Bout time, bend some metal other than nails.:D:D
 
So, I'm doing some of the old, moving backwards to move forward over here. In the process, I'm making a small garage even smaller. Blazers take up a lot of space when they are broken down to the very last bolt. :D

The frame should be heading with my boy to work here soon to get blasted and painted. I want to weld up some of the unneeded holes in the frame first, or it would be on my lumber rack heading over there today.

The plan is to go with a black semi gloss throughout the entire frame and the big pile of fabbed parts that get bolted on to it.

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Some of the tear down was beer fridge fueled. Remove, toss on the bench, sip, go in for another piece. Hopefully she'll be one again. lol
Didn't realize your frame was built in pieces and bolted up.
I assumed and didn't want to say anything but I always thought it would be really tough if you had damage and needed to fix it it would be hard.
This is much better.
Now I have even more respect for the whole project.
I guess I should have known better coming from a builder. :waytogo::pimp:
 
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Didn't realize your frame was built in pieces and bolted up.
I assumed and didn't want to say anything but I always thought it would be really tough if you had damage and needed to fix it it would be hard.
This is much better.
Now I have even more respect for the whole project.
I guess I should have known better coming from a builder. :waytogo::pimp:
Same here, I didn't know but I'm not surprised.
 

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