The 1974 Surf Wagon...

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Still rocking it... Just was looking at it a few minutes ago. Been trying to get another cruiser ready to drive 1800 miles for GSMTR. But I have been doing body work. Boring stuff, nothing fun to report so I didn't. After I wrap up the GSMTR trip ill get back into gear with the 55.
 
I look forwards to seeing it in person Al, I was in your area the other day but with family otherwise I would have rang. Can't wait to see both projects tied up, your and Deo's 49's will go great together.
 
Thanks Lowtideride for your help on these cruiser projects. Also cant thank you enough for passing along the 55 project to me.

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That 100 looks pretty straight?

The 100 was missing its bumper, front diff and a few other parts when we got it. The po snatched them for his cruiser.

After the drivetrain is out, the remainder of the rig will be sold piece by piece. There should be enough bits of it, to make the cost of the drivetrain nil. This was the most cost-effective way to power the build.
 
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