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Old 12-09-2022, 12:33 AM   #74
Mike Bradbury
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Re: Project 30 Be Low

Thanks Tigger

Wow has it been since May that I updated this thread? ugh life has gotten so busy. I struggle to find the time to get out and work on the truck.

I am still designing it and planning the theme of the truck and all of the moving parts of the dump bed and suspension. Lots to think about before I start cutting.

My Dad passed away in June and the whole process was an enormous task. We had been working on a 1929 Roadster pick up and now it is mine to finish. It is in the middle of a complete frame off and rebuild. Lots to think about before I start cutting.

My mom had a fender bender and the insurance company totaled the car for a bent hood and cracked grill. We took the money and got it all back together for a fraction of the cost. There was a lot to think about before I started cutting.

I hope to be back on track after January.
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