Yeti's 1990 454SS

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She's for sale (big shock I know). My son and I are going to look into doing a 67-72 C10 SWB build together and let this one go.

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She's for sale (big shock I know). My son and I are going to look into doing a 67-72 C10 SWB build together and let this one go.

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I 100% understand the reasoning but sure would be hard to let that one go. She's a beaut and it is near impossible finding a 454SS that's not ragged out these days. Hope she goes to a good home and hope you find the right truck for you and the boy to build together.
 

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I guess I'll be third in line since I'm poorer-er and that's by far my favorite body style.

I'm sure it'll move quickly and good luck on the next one
 

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Congrats :Handshake:
 

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Solid and quick. Somebody got a sweet ride
 

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Yes. It’s tight in there.
I wonder if they ever get hit for any damage claims. Do they wear socks or lay a blanket down? I imagine they have to walk, crawl or ass slide on roofs, hoods and trunks?
 

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I wonder if they ever get hit for any damage claims. Do they wear socks or lay a blanket down? I imagine they have to walk, crawl or ass slide on roofs, hoods and trunks?
They absolutely do. But I'm sure they've been doing it so long that it's 2nd nature to them--not leaving scratches. When I transported those 2 Lambos in the enclosed trailer it was the same situation. Tight AF. My friend walked on the hood, roof and seats. He didn't care lol.
 

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I wonder if they ever get hit for any damage claims. Do they wear socks or lay a blanket down? I imagine they have to walk, crawl or ass slide on roofs, hoods and trunks?

It’s possible/probable. The driver was a small guy. We watched until they closed the doors. There was a Urus in front of the 454 and a Plymouth Prowler up top.

I’m 5’11” 220 and I could move around between the sides and the Urus if need be, not without touching, but not walking across hoods and stuff.

The side has doors that open in increments so it looks like with really tight vehicles they can line them up to crawl out the window and out the side door if need be.
 

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