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#561873 08/04/2009 3:05 AM
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I've had truck about 2 years. Took all panels to get sandblasted and primed. For the first time I started working on the doors. My father (painter and body man) helped, I can't do body work. I thought it funny how he kept working and working with his hammers and dollies, the dents didn't want to come out for him. He just kept saying, this isn't like working on the junk we're used to, this is some thick s***. Hats off to body men, not a simple thing to learn.

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Yea, it takes a little more persuasion than the new junk on the road these days.


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