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Date:         Tue, 6 Jun 1995 00:15:13 -0700
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From:         wabbott@townshend.Corp.Megatest.COM (William Abbott)
Subject:      That IS strange!

Bill Killian wants a bus-nose display case for his living room... I gotta admit- opening Safari windows DO make it practical as a storage cabinent... still, er, well, as long as its the front of something from Pick N Pull or whatever, I guess, go for it! Let us know how it goes? San Jose Pick and Pull has a 59 pickup last time I looked. Now most of the time, these are in pretty rough shape- would that add or detract from the theme? :^)

Maybe the thing to do is buy a cheap, rough, nose and pound it out yourself, paint gently and there you are. Doesn't actually have to be safe, weatherproof, etc. Good practice for the do-it-yourself bodyperson?

The hot setup, of course, would be to put about the last foot of the back end on the OTHERSIDE of the same wall- the back is more practical cabinent, since it has 2 hatches for acccss. That's it, sure, its practical! :^)

Cheers! Bill


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