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Old 12-04-2002, 11:56 AM   #1
littlebubba
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Location: Clinton Twp., Michigan
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Solid Foundation

Huck is right on the money about trying to fix a rusty truck. For the money you could find a good solid rustfree one to start with, makes life a whole lot simplier. Unless this was some kind of one of a kind piece, restoring rust is a pain, just ask anybody that lives up here in the Salt and Rust Belt! Go for the solid foundation to begin with, theres enough rustfree pieces out there to do it right the first time, and save them from the crusher besides! There is a guy near me dealing really sweet rustfree Texas and AZ truck parts he could help you out if you want his number. He probably could drop it off to you on his way back to Michigan.

I hate when that happens! They aren't making anymore, once there gone thier gone forever!
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