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Reckon gonna need me some new driveshafts too. :grinpimp:

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The truck is very clean and rust free! You picked a great truck to build! Not too sure about the hack thats puttin it all together though......
 
Vince will make it fit and look factory while doing it
 
Everything looks good sir!


But I am going to have to go back to the begining of this there story and find out the purpose of this here truck:hillbilly:

This truck looks way clean for the kind of wheeling that you do, or used to do.:grinpimp:

It's big, wide and heavy, and I know you're a good driver and al' but you will not be able to keep up with our VP, Daryl or Roger, shoot not even Butch.

...Just saying!

Project is looking good sir!


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This truck looks way clean for the kind of wheeling that you do, or used to do.:grinpimp:

It's big, wide and heavy, and I know you're a good driver and al' but you will not be able to keep up with our VP, Daryl or Roger, shoot not even Butch.

That is correct. :cool:

Project is looking good sir!:beer:

Thanks! :clap:

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Looks like Vince had a very busy day! :cheers:

Shifters seem to be labor intensive ... wonder what they charge for labor? :grinpimp:

Great pics Vince ... we can all follow along and admire your work. :cool:

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Your shafts seem to be a little short.
 
Cheers to ya Vince ... not only for the high quality work ... but for takin' the time to document the process. :cheers:

Truck's obviously in good hands. :beer:

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