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Sprayed the tahoe with 383 green today, I'm happy with how it turned out. I just have to put a few things back on it and it should be ready for the Sussex show.
I was very happy with the prices, and with how the project is going so far.
We painted the rear bumper today. The driver's side of it was smashed in at one point, so we used a ratchet strap to the deuce and a hammer to make it look good enough.
So I took the bumper and brush guard off to paint them. Broke both the blackout marker lights in the process (one didn't work anyway). We had to remove the grille to put the bumper back on so we painted that too. Also broke the blackout headlight bolt, and the one on my spare.:| So I need to...
Thanks, it will take a while for some updates with real progress; I hope to have it painted sometime before July.
Yesterday I painted the new hood with some Gillespie 383, and today I hauled around a little bit of temper tent parts. It gets a trailer moving quite a bit easier than my m1009.
Brought it back out front to the driveway. I was surprised it started right up after a couple months of sitting with no charging.
I also put together the lock switch and trim piece on the CUCV II driver's door.
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