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Project Crazy Horse, the ’66 bronco, is back from the paint shop and looking good as Stacey gives a walkthrough of the paint job; he mounts the body back on the frame bringing this rig one step closer to completion; he takes a ’99 Chevy Silverado and gives it a 2x4 drop to get the stance down where it should be.
Project Crazy Horse, the ’66 bronco, is back from the paint shop and looking good as Stacey gives a walkthrough of the paint job; he mounts the body back on the frame bringing this rig one step closer to completion; he takes a ’99 Chevy Silverado and gives it a 2x4 drop to get the stance down where it should be.
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