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I'd stay away from wearing weird head attire, and having black flags on your cruiser. dats liable to get you in trouble
 
Most excellent. Party on, Wayne. One more reason to watch Barrett-Jackson.

On a different note, I'm thinking of getting an AK47 instead of another AR simply because most of my vehicles are Toyotas. Anything wrong with that logic?

I love AK's and SKS'. You can always find ammo and it's always cheap. They are a blast to shoot also. I picked up a Norinco SKS Paratrooper a few years back pretty cheaply and it's a great bun.
 
I thought about putting one of these decals on my 60. Only a few washed up ex-punk rockers will know what it is.
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A different kind of Black Flag for my Toyota!
 
I'd stay away from wearing weird head attire, and having black flags on your cruiser. dats liable to get you in trouble

While this is true the gun is reliable and ammo is cheap and available. If you got the AR and arent concerned with caliber consolidation then id consider it. Zombies wont give no nevermind nohow :)
 
Nice!

Interior looks great!

Bondo looks like a great project!
 
Nice!

Interior looks great!

Bondo looks like a great project!

Interior was just redone including welding in new metal for floorboards. Frame is in great shape too.

Exterior is rough but apparently there are plenty of used panels available in the midwest so I can piecemeal together a new truck.
 
.Very cool, interior does look great. What year is it? Crew cab will make it very useful for dogs etc. Looks like body work will keep you busy for a bit. Does it drive?

I've been looking at old PUs for a while, honing in on 48-50 Chevy 5 window. I am sure that our plans are quite different.
 
.Very cool, interior does look great. What year is it? Crew cab will make it very useful for dogs etc. Looks like body work will keep you busy for a bit. Does it drive?

I've been looking at old PUs for a while, honing in on 48-50 Chevy 5 window. I am sure that our plans are quite different.

Current owner spent a lot of money on interior and mechanical side of it. And none on body. My uncle who is into classic cars (has a 70s Cadillac and some convertible from the 60s MG?) lives a few minutes away from this one went to look at it for me. He said it started up and drove without any issues.

Hardest part will be figuring out if I will need power brakes and/or power steering. There is a power brake booster that apparently can be added on easily under the dash, so I might consider that.
 
Hardest part will be figuring out if I will need power brakes and/or power steering. There is a power brake booster that apparently can be added on easily under the dash, so I might consider that.

1. Your wife won't be driving it
2. You powerlift as a hobby

I'm gonna go with no, you don't need power brakes or steering.
 

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