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Hi again,
Thanks for posting pictures of your truck. It's a great looking truck! I have a 1972 W300 that originally had a 9ft box. It's a former New Jersey bruch fire truck. I wanted to see what these trucks look like with a 9ft box. Incase you have'nt seen my truck. A few pictures are posted at the link below.
Thanks again.
Hey Andrew......whats up with the "Rainbow" winch on your truck?....something you care to share?.........and you talk about my wimpy mirrors..haha......
the Rainbow is strategically placed to soften the rugged, manly, non greasy, exterior. On the testosterone meter Whitey was coming in at 9.5 out of 10. I was going to use my wifes makeup mirror but you beat me to it. I don't remember calling your mirrors "wimpy", I was just wondering if they came off a "Malibu Barbie" jeep. ahahahahaha
The hand carved sign you made gets compliments from young and old alike. Everyone touches it, feels it, knocks it with a knuckle. Kids say to their parents "lift me up", and they trace the animals with their fingers.
Just for the record these are the original mirror arms and original size mirrors.........guess there wasn't a whole lot of traffic to watch for in 1959.
right now I'm struggling with an 89 ramcharger "Border Patrol". Fuel injection/ delivery acting up. Too many sensors, modules and regulators. I found 4 manuals buried in the garage, which may be usefull for your plow wiring problem. you should come over for dinner one night and we can pour over the manuals and copy the pages you need. Do you recognize the bed on Kevins truck?
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