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Old 02-21-2022, 02:14 PM   #84
mr.mud1
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Re: 1972 Cheyenne Super coming apart to go back together

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Originally Posted by LT7A View Post
Sure looks like it's all coming together nicely. Don't feel bad about spending all that time cleaning your fenders. I think cleaning is one of the most productive and underrated parts of having an old vehicle. And it's sort of free. You had me laughing about the oven. That's the difference between men and women right there, isn't it? Why would you put truck parts in something that we use for our food? Because we only bought one oven and you wanted to put it in the house Please don't tell Mrs. mud that I said that.
yes sir,my lips are sealed,not a word.it did though, make perfect sense to me,we have 2 stoves but they're both in the house,1 upstairs and 1 downstairs in the B&B unit??what's up with that?it's all good now,the house no longer smells like big block exhaust,i finally got to move back in,it's all good.take care.Greg
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