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selling my Tin went Glass- 1978 Lund 315
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<blockquote data-quote="driz" data-source="post: 416326" data-attributes="member: 13373"><p>Oh boy, somebody call the 1950's........they lost the paint off their Impala. :LOL2: Seriously , it looks to be in damned good shape. Somebody must have kept it covered and out of the weather. Looking at the switch hanging down under the left side of the wheel. You might want to relocate that dude someplace else. It looks like it could be sheared off or skin up your knee repeatedly, from the picture anyways.</p><p></p><p>Oh, when you do those tail lights on trailer do yourself a favor. Just junk the whole harness and replace. Your future you will thank you. String it on the outside too where you can easily drop it to clean up that rust and hit that rusty frame with some POR 15. It's worth the cash for trailers rusty like that because you will never be able to get all that rust off period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="driz, post: 416326, member: 13373"] Oh boy, somebody call the 1950's........they lost the paint off their Impala. :LOL2: Seriously , it looks to be in damned good shape. Somebody must have kept it covered and out of the weather. Looking at the switch hanging down under the left side of the wheel. You might want to relocate that dude someplace else. It looks like it could be sheared off or skin up your knee repeatedly, from the picture anyways. Oh, when you do those tail lights on trailer do yourself a favor. Just junk the whole harness and replace. Your future you will thank you. String it on the outside too where you can easily drop it to clean up that rust and hit that rusty frame with some POR 15. It's worth the cash for trailers rusty like that because you will never be able to get all that rust off period. [/QUOTE]
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