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    Default m725 is finally home!

    Got her picked up yesterday and was only able to get a few pics,lol that old motor is as temperamental as an old lady. Barely got it off the trailer before it got dark. Going to try and swing by the shop after work to grab some more pictures.




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    Nice lookin ride

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    Thanks! glad to finally get it to the shop, its been about a 4 month process just getting to this point. Ill hopefully be able to start working on it after we finish moving the business to the new location.

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    Looks like a solid start...whats your plan?
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

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    Its going to be my camping/hunting rig and will drive it during the winter.

    6bt/nv4500/np205
    14bolt/Dana60
    38-44in tire(haven't decided yet)

    It will probably take a few years to complete at the rate im going lol but for now im going to try and get it running in stock form so I can play with it until I find a donor truck. Then the frame off restomod will begin!

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    Sounds like a great build.

    I hope they dont salt the roads there like they do here...if so, scratch the winter driving...
    Lord send your Holy Ghost into our hearts and make the desire of our hearts Your Will.

    Pro-choice, that's a LIE, babies don't choose to die!!

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    Congrads...these trucks are a blast to drive around. Just took my son-in-law out in mine tonight...I think he has got the bug!

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    I think its seen a few rough winters, its pretty corroded on the underside but it looks like its mostly on the surface. Only one spot on the passenger floor that needs to be replaced that I've found so far.

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    finally got some more pictures taken.








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