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You know how it goes.You keep "touching" more areas.....sheesh.Most importantly though,did the brake and engine maintenece.Now it's the cosmetic stuff.Gotta do my rims as well!.At least the weather is good for the outdoor rattle can paintshop!
Oh,forgot to mention that I'm going after the paint 'cause the previous owners rolled & bushed white latex house paint over most of the truck!That stuff on metal is moisture sponge out here in the salt air.Truck came from Lincoln Co,Wa.
So,in preparation for the PNW Rally,hope I didn't bite off more than I can chew!Well,I guess I can finish up last minute details on the ferry ride over.aua
Sorry,no .I ment year.I should know better as a 25 yr carpenter,only to confuse other people who can read a tape.I think the hash mark should go in front of the number to denote an abbreviated year.
Thank you for clairifing that clinto.I just saw come on Island a couple of weeks ago and had to check it out.Thougt it would be worthy of posting up.I,m not sure about the pump.I find out later this week.
Thats right.The owner is about the same vintage as the truck.He's also got a line on a "barn" find of a 40s' command car.I have do some septic work for him next week.I will find out more.
A"new"deuce comes to the Islands.Original with singles.The rack and A frame were added as it was involved building new transmission lines after the war.It carried the crane components along the power line trail.The owner call his deuce"Hogans Heros"Enjoy.