Watch S5, EP15: Chevy C-10 - Part 4: Making The Bed with Fubo
Marc and Brandon shorten Cream Puff's frame, show their short bed options, and then start the new bed assembly.
Marc and Brandon shorten Cream Puff's frame, show their short bed options, and then start the new bed assembly.
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