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Old 08-04-2010, 03:45 AM   #1
Mike Bradbury
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Barn raising

This is my barn find that I found two and a half years ago. Well it has sat in my driveway for that long while I spent money gathering parts in my garage but nothing was ever making it onto the truck.
I am in the middle of a two week vacation where I plan on getting a lot done on her. I thought that I would have it on the ground rolling by this Sunday but I think I will have to settle for "close but no cigar". I bought this truck from the original owner for $700 and it is all original except for the crate 350 that has only 14,000 mi on it.

Here it is the day I got it.


After trying to sell the shell on c-list with no takers I finally just gave it away. The tires are off my dads '29 roadster pick up that we are rebuilding, Just wanted to see how different wheels would look


little up grade on the motor
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