What have you done to your square lately??

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After a good workout, the back was hurting, so I used the front of the hood, which is just at my lower back, and leaned back towards the windshield to stretch and crack my vertebrae back into alignment. So, I guess this falls into What did your square do for you...lol...
 

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After a good workout, the back was hurting, so I used the front of the hood, which is just at my lower back, and leaned back towards the windshield to stretch and crack my vertebrae back into alignment. So, I guess this falls into What did your square do for you...lol...
Would that also fall under "Putting Your Square To Work". :happy175: :happy175:
 

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Today I received my new grill and headlight bezels from LMC and installed them. Love it! Although I’m a fan of just about anything chrome plated!

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OH Shoot ! I wish I had known you were adding that Grille..
I have one in perfect condition to sell.. And Bezels . Oh Well
Looks Great !
Sold to @Mr Clean
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OH Shoot ! I wish I had known you were adding that Grille..
I have one in perfect condition to sell.. And Bezels . Oh Well
Looks Great !
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Is it the one in the pic? PM me how much.
 

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I decided to get some pretty brake line clamps.
 

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found a set of running boards locally for $30. He was going to throw them away after taking them off of his 83 C20. Luckily I found them on Facebook Marketplace. Got them mounted today now just have to have some steel supports for the steps made and bolted to the frame. All I have is the rear support attached to the back of the cab and several bolts and nuts attached to the flange on the rocker panels. Next up will be to see if I can modify the other boards I have to make a rear piece for each side, lol
 

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found a set of running boards locally for $30. He was going to throw them away after taking them off of his 83 C20. Luckily I found them on Facebook Marketplace. Got them mounted today now just have to have some steel supports for the steps made and bolted to the frame. All I have is the rear support attached to the back of the cab and several bolts and nuts attached to the flange on the rocker panels. Next up will be to see if I can modify the other boards I have to make a rear piece for each side, lol
wish the running boards ran behind the rear tire.....be an awesome step to get into the truck. But I don't think they'd look right.
 

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