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09-14-2005, 11:11 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Suffolk Virginia
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Removed fender/inner fender from 72 parts truck
Isn't it funny how you think you're done but it won't come off? Then you find another bolt, lay down in the grass to get it off and it still wont come off. Finally you find that last one in front, hiding around the grill, get it off and have to shake the hell out of it to pull fender and inner off. I'm so glad I remembered I had an air socket, those things are so nice, I'm not really too tired from sweating in the heat. Actually it would have helped if I had taken the grill off, but I enjoyed myself tonight, been workin on my 95 Monte Carlo and it was fun to get back to an older vehicle.
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Snow free Florida panhandle, don't miss Indiana winters Temp in Suffolk Virginia, Sentenced 2 to 5 years LOL 68 shortfleet project 94 3500 TD dually so many cars so little time 72 K2 CST 2WD Blazer |
09-14-2005, 11:21 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Oct 2004
Location: saskatoon, planet earth
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I hear ya man. Nice thing is with these trucks, when you take 'em apart, if the parts aren't too bent they go back together again. I appreciate newer technology vehichle wise, But there a pain to take apart & there's just Soooo many wires & parts, most of which are plastic.
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I got a bench seat baby, you don't have to sit over there. Last edited by purple gas; 09-14-2005 at 11:22 PM. |
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