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I hope all goes well and you get the home.
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Then you can turn your attention on to the truck again!
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Will be praying it goes smooth and you and the bumps have a new home!!!hdman90 wrote:Well, not much of a physical update, but I am making progress on a couple issues.
1. I got the title in the mail a couple days after Christmas, so that's good that it's officially mine! (only took two months to process)
2. We looked at a house last week and they have already accepted our offer, so if all goes well, the bump will have a new home!
3. A friend that I've sold/traded parts with a few times found a whole parts truck for $600. We are discussing going in halves on it; he would take the bed/hood and I would take cab/doors/fenders, and I would do all the driving/transporting.
Things are lining up, hopefully all goes well!
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
I have no doubts with this truck! Looks like it was definitely a southern/western truck. It has dents, dings, and paint missing; but for the driver that I am trying to build, it is perfect. Here are a few photos... Hopefully the seller pulls through come spring time!67Step4WD wrote:A lot of the sheet metal for these trucks is available aftermarket, but just be aware it's not the same quality as original. I bought a parts truck out of TX for $400, it cost me another $500 to have it hauled to VA but I got a nearly rust-free body that saved me TONS of cutting and reworking. Might be worth your while to look at Tuscon Arizona or high desert area craigslist to see whats out there. Just a thought...Good luck! Great project!
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).
Yes, it is currently a leech field, but I wouldn't be surprised if they make them update it to a different system. But time will tell!cdnwillyg wrote:Yeah those septic fields can be a costly venture if that is what it's using?
woods wrote: The rust holes in my truck were a factory install (very rare).