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Just ran across this gem on FB. Check out the custom interior..! Wow…
 

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Cool shot of that squarebody. That exhaust coming out all crosseyed would send my OCD through the roof!!! LOL
Saw it walking the dog. Wife was talking to me, but I was not listening to a word she said.

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Cockeyed exhaust yes needs fix, but looked to be no major rust issues from across the street. Compromises right?
 

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Saw it walking the dog. Wife was talking to me, but I was not listening to a word she said.

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Cockeyed exhaust yes needs fix, but looked to be no major rust issues from across the street. Compromises right?
No doubt :) Exhaust is easy to fix. Just don't know how that owner drives around like that LOL
 

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So I have to repost this picture again because it's my taste to a tee. I love it because it looks rough but not TOO rough, and it's super tastefully done. Fantastic wheel choice and I would wager that there is thoroughly modern LS running gear under the hood. I could totally see doing a project like that some day. Thanks for the pic, George!

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So I have to repost this picture again because it's my taste to a tee. I love it because it looks rough but not TOO rough, and it's super tastefully done. Fantastic wheel choice and I would wager that there is thoroughly modern LS running gear under the hood. I could totally see doing a project like that some day. Thanks for the pic, George!

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My dad had one of those and it was one of the first times I ever drove a stick shift in the woods when I was like 14. He only let me go in creeper gear and he walked alongside the truck. I love the look of the quad light setup on these, looks mean. Here is my dad's before he sent it off to scrap when I was 16. :(

He had a utility bed on the back and a spare tire mounted on that bracket in front of the grille. It was a mean ass looking truck I loved it. He wouldn't let me have it though. :(




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Thanks for thinking of me, Tony! My wife and I drool over them all the time but they're not as practical for us because they don't have slide-outs or much floorplan variety, like a bunkhouse for the kids. Maybe when we retire and don't want/need as much space. By then ours will be nothing but soggy wood anyway. They sure are well made, though!
 
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