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So at this point we could slap an exhaust on this truck and be finished.













But where is the fun in that?


I really did not have any hope of actually driving the 55 today. We made way more progress than I expected. It was so fun seeing Sid driving The Limo. That alone made the trip worth it!
 
We just passed this on our way back to Texas. Something familiar about it...
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We have a engine crank handle on the way for the back seat.

Does anyone have a photo of the proper rods that go on the rear seat and also what the 1976 jack would have looked like?

Not sure if it’s a yellow one or a black one that year.
 
We have a engine crank handle on the way for the back seat.

Does anyone have a photo of the proper rods that go on the rear seat and also what the 1976 jack would have looked like?

Not sure if it’s a yellow one or a black one that year.
Mine is yellow, that came with my 76
These are very nice. The Corbeau bracket is a big time saver of time. These seats are so much nicer than mine. Gotta get some

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Who are the 2 hoodlum
 
We have a engine crank handle on the way for the back seat.

Does anyone have a photo of the proper rods that go on the rear seat and also what the 1976 jack would have looked like?

Not sure if it’s a yellow one or a black one that year.
if you need any of that, I have a ton of it
 
Nolen, I've been worried about the receiver hitch acting as a plow hanging down below the bumper. When Roadstr6 posted pictures of Bucky with it's receiver in the bumper, thought I'd ask your opinion on doing something like that on the Limo. I'd hate to see what one good drag would do to that bumper and rear crossmember.
 

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