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Old 12-20-2011, 08:54 AM   #30
red69ss
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Re: here's my new project soon to be "daily driver"

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Originally Posted by 67ChevyRedneck View Post
So, you sold the blue truck I saw then? I think it was a 67 or 68?

I also guess you're working again? (hopefully!)
yeah I sold the blue 68 truck after I bought the lemans to a board member from canada, he came down and got it.

I got a job in march of this year at a local company that I had been layed off from in 2002. It's only 6 miles from home so thats why I want a truck I can drive on a daily basis since I no longer have to drive 40 miles each way to work.

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Originally Posted by low&slow View Post
I like the truck. Good score. It looks way nice and I'm sure it will be much nicer once you start building it up. Have a few questions about that radiator. I have a later model one as well that is taller than stock ones. Was wondering what the height was on yours? And if the hood still shuts just fine with a taller one?
thanks, I think it will be a solid driver. I'll take a measurement of the radiator for you and let you know. The hood shut fine ,but I have an original 4 row radiator for one of these trucks so I'm going to use it.
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