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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Steve Weber's International Restoration Journey The Beginning
After I posted that first blog entry about Steve Weber's 1957 International S100, he sent me some pictures of the truck when he first bought it. So I thought I'd go ahead and post those so you can all see where everything began.
How did you get the "International" and "S100" off the sides of the truck. I have not figured out how to do it without screwing them up. Looks like your going to have some fun. But getting the little things done is great and you think it will never end, but all of a sudden you can start putting things back together and that is the really fun part.
I have took apart then put back together so many times. I cant even count anymore. Now I am between painting and doing a half rebuild on the motor. But yes it is a lot of fun.
Plese leave a comment and tell me what you think. Thank you Steve,
ReplyDeleteHow did you get the "International" and "S100" off the sides of the truck. I have not figured out how to do it without screwing them up. Looks like your going to have some fun. But getting the little things done is great and you think it will never end, but all of a sudden you can start putting things back together and that is the really fun part.
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I have took apart then put back together so many times. I cant even count anymore. Now I am between painting and doing a half rebuild on the motor. But yes it is a lot of fun.
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