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PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2003 2:10 pm 
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I have my dummy small block mounted in the frame wells with the hooker mounts bolted to the frame rails! I don't have the tranny in yet, but I still have to make a mount for that. But, its in!!! Finally. For anyone who has been following my posts, I know you are thinking, "Its about damn time, its has taken that boy a month and a half to get anything done." I am only 19 and I bought the truck 3 years ago when I was living at home. Now, I live 30 miles away and I work 12 hours a day, so I really only get to see the truck on weekends. Otherwise, I would probably be driving it to work, instead of bumming rides with the wife. Thanks for all the input that has helped me. I can think of a few more headaches I would have had, if not for the headached you guys and gals have already worked through. Thanks a million. I will post pics soon and let you know when I get 'er on the road.
Thanks again
Daniel

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 11:18 am 
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Take you time and do it right the first time. If anyone gives you any crap about how long it's taking you needs to walk in your shoes for awhile. Be smooth and keep making forward progress. It more work to have to back up and redo something. Keep up the good work.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 14, 2003 6:37 pm 
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Don't let anyone give you crap about taking too long. They are also the first people who will say, "Boy, you should have taken more time. That looks like shit"

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