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Old 05-27-2024, 01:00 AM   #1
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Re: What did you do to your truck today.The 3rd chapter

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...Not as versed in the 69/70 look. I'll need a pic...
Quick scrape and spray with some Rustoleum off the shelf in the garage. There was black on the surrounding parts of the grill once upon a time as well

Relay kit was pretty simple, but the diagram left off a ground connection and it seems like the boss's nephew got the job of translating the worded instructions, so a little more challenging than necessary
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Old 05-27-2024, 01:58 PM   #2
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Re: What did you do to your truck today.The 3rd chapter

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Quick scrape and spray with some Rustoleum off the shelf in the garage. There was black on the surrounding parts of the grill once upon a time as well

Relay kit was pretty simple, but the diagram left off a ground connection and it seems like the boss's nephew got the job of translating the worded instructions, so a little more challenging than necessary
That is a cool look.
On the 71/72 GMCs, the center I is supposed to be black, I think, but it was natural chrome when I bought it in 1995. Never wanted to mess with it.

Re the Bosses' nephew -- If they sent him to the U of Az, he probably learned how to mix a Martini right, ESL not so much.
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That is a cool look.
On the 71/72 GMCs, the center I is supposed to be black, I think, but it was natural chrome when I bought it in 1995. Never wanted to mess with it.

Re the Bosses' nephew -- If they sent him to the U of Az, he probably learned how to mix a Martini right, ESL not so much.
Mighta been a frat boy at USC and went to Palm Springs every Friday instead of class
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Mighta been a frat boy at USC and went to Palm Springs every Friday instead of class
Does 'SC even bother having classes on Fridays?
A friend's daughter went there for a semester, before she came back to U of A.
He told me she said it was Chinatown.
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