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That is a friggin' cool truck. A 5 -[sm=smiley20.gif][sm=smiley20.gif][sm=smiley20.gif][sm=smiley20.gif][sm=smiley20.gif]up project!
IMO, you ought to paint something 'old school' on the doors...how about a pretty pinup girl/nose art?
And I think that father / son projects like that are awesome...more power to both of you for doing something you'll both be proud of....[sm=hail.gif][sm=hail.gif]
Don't ever let anyone tell different, but that is one nice truck, I was going to ask (when I saw the post title) why you needed a hauler for your bike, but with the snow on the ground I see why. nice turn out of the project.
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