ok, well here they are in no particular order
as always, photobucket clips my pictures, so right click and select view image to see them full
An OLD sinclair station at the junctinon with the 52(?) in Elberta

Interior of the new truck when i got it....

And as seen before departing the day before

D-Day. we had the truck finished, but still needed to clean up the mess of the other truck...
If you look closely under the passenger side tire, you can see the big puddle of oil that i sprayed because i had forgotten to connect the oil pressure line to the engine...

Cutting up the donor...RIP my friend!


Sunglasses, REAL safe eh?

you can see just how much was actually taken to fix the floor of my cab...

once the cab was cut up, it was time to hit the frame...



Full of leftovers...so sad...

left this at home...now to find a way to get it up here...
we had much trouble separating the trans and engine, so we just took it out in one piece. but to do that, my brother cut the core support


The heart of the beast,


and it's new home...


Life Support to the engine. this is when we first saw we had a crack in the lower radiator hose connection...ran it that way anyways

This entire project would have been more difficult had it not been for charlie. he's my sister's fiance's brother.
He's putting the finishing touches on the electrical

The morning of cleanup and scrap day. this is how she sat...i almost had tears in my eyes.

pretty new shocks. did both front and rear. BIG difference in how she rides compared to the 2wd truck

took off around 11pm on friday, and slept in a Denny's parking lot in Baker, CA for a few hours. Left around 4 in the morning from there and slept again just before Las Vegas. Drove all the way to Mesquite and fueled up. didnt take any pictures until i was back in utah. this is just before Minersville.

Once i was close enough to feel safe, i spent some time to play with the 4wd and rest a bit


So, little over a week, i went from this

to this

Nice turn signals huh?
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