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Old 04-04-2012, 10:44 PM   #1
wuss721
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Location: McFarland, CA
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1950 suburban

Here is my 1950 Chevy carry-all suburban. This burban has been in my family since 1982 when my dad traded his 1967 Chevy pickup for it. Mom said she was mad at my dad for a couple of days. My dad would use the suburban to drive people to fields to work. I started to work on it when I was a sophomore in high school and drove it till I graduated. I've been working on it on and off for the passed years but now want to get it out on the streets. I had the suburban sub-framed and went from the 235 to a 305 engine. Now I want to start working on the interior. The question is how could I mold the carpet over the firewall bump with out cutting the carpet. I want to install the carpet myself.

Here is a picture of my project

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