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Old 05-18-2015, 11:37 PM   #1
Vincenthdfan
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Location: Olympia, Washington
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Where is that "Tipping Point" toward getting carried away?

Tore my '62 SWB all down to replace the tired old 283 with a new crate 350.

Pulled front sheet metal completely to ease removal and cleaning.

I pulled all of it so I could scrape and clean off 52 years of accumulated grimy oil, grease, and dirt more easily.

Of course that leads you to wanting to paint the inner fenders, frame, A-arms, etc.....

Then you start saying, maybe I should pull the cab and paint under it....may as well do the bed while I'm at it...

Well, you get the idea.

My original plan was a quick out and in of motors so I could enjoy driving the truck this summer since I haven't had the opportunity to drive it much yet.

How do you all draw the line so you don't end up with a 5 year long torn down truck??





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