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It's about time Ford. Maybe now everyone will shut the hell up about fireworks.
https://www.engadget.com/2018/12/17/...ling-doghouse/
I had quick early lunch at Burger King and burger was just warm at best.
I hope I dont get sick today. Eek.
What year is your truck Kowalski? I want to say '66? Here is a '77 that is essentially the opposite of yours.
Stats at 0:50 and driving at 12:30.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_KBvP0_8Tc
That is an interesting question, Irving....for a few different reasons. As far as attention to build and money being spent, and hours in on it, and the level of uniqueness currently, and ultimately when it's finished......it could be. A lot of thought, detail, and time are happening as each thing is completed. A bunch of stuff just showed up today for the interior, picked up some more stuff from the powder coat place, more stuff happening.
I am going to drive it, not daily after its finished, but driven....so that kinda ruins any show quality aspect. However I am trying to come up with solutions to avoid or delay any kind of rapid deterioration factors as I build it. That should help at least....along with trying to keep it as nice as I can for as long as I can, as possible. Probably the only time it could be in a magazine is right after it's finished, that would be cool though.
Not much progress today, just those light deflectors and built the loom for the front bumper to the relay board.
Oh, and it's a '79...but I put the '73-'78 grill and round headlights onto it. The '79 grille stuff was unsightly imo, never liked that change.
I've seen a few of Blocks videos before.
Give me the same car, time to figure out how and what it will do, and I will be able to do everything you see him do. That is truth.
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