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Old 08-26-2004, 08:25 PM   #1
Primered_69
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Needed info from people who can remember the early 70's

After sitting down and finally coming up with a plan for my truck I want to fashion it to look like a early to mid seventies hot rod.

My dad passed a 10 months ago and he gave me the truck and built it many times togeather in bs sessions across the kitchen table.

So I kinda want to do it up in the early seventies style due to the fact I was born in 1973 and grew up with these style hotrods of my dads. (My earliest memory is sitting in the back seat of a GTO and the thrush sticker on the small side window,)

What was popular during this time. Muffulers. Interior treatments. Paint jobs. Accessories. I am going for a classy rendition and not a chessy look with shag though. I already made a deal with Ernie on some turbines that I think would start out the look. It is a 1969 truck with the 67-68 cst trim. But I am Bozall friendly and do not mind shaving or deleting and adding anything.

What's your thoughts?
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