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  1. travisburdette75

    Greetings From West Virginia

    I just received the saddle blanket seat cover today. It didn't take long to install, and it looks a lot better. It's also nice in that it has pockets across the front of the seat. [emoji39] Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk
  2. travisburdette75

    1993 K1500 Double Din/ In FACTORY HOLE INSTALLED!!

    Did that one come with backup camera capability? Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk
  3. travisburdette75

    1993 K1500 Double Din/ In FACTORY HOLE INSTALLED!!

    I'm surprised you didn't spray foam it in place. Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk
  4. travisburdette75

    1993 K1500 Double Din/ In FACTORY HOLE INSTALLED!!

    On a side note, has anyone tried putting the screen for a backup camera in that spot? I have the aftermarket cubby installed where the factory radio used to be, but I can't figure out any use for it. I have a 1988 Chevy C1500. Sent from my moto e5 play using Tapatalk
  5. travisburdette75

    Greetings From West Virginia

    The truck has nice, new paint now. New body molding has been installed, as well as the tailgate decal, new door handles, tail lights, front turn signal lights, and emblems. The body shop did a great job on the truck. Unfortunately I only got 60 miles on the last tank of gas and it cost me $51...
  6. travisburdette75

    Greetings From West Virginia

    Thanks. The week before last I stopped by the shop to drop off some truck parts. The guy had just finished doing some clear coat on a couple pieces. Once I saw how awesome the new paint was gonna be, I decided that the factory wheels and plastic wheel covers were not going to cut it. I found...
  7. travisburdette75

    Greetings From West Virginia

    Back in the first week of July, my father signed his truck over to me. He had bought it new and brought it home January 24, 1988. Yes, it is a 1988 Chevy C1500 Cheyenne, standard cab, 2WD, with the 5.7, TH700-R4, 2.73 posi rear end, in midnight blue metallic. He was always proud of his truck...
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