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1948 Sterling Dump

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Finished up the Sterling tonite with some last minute details.  Additional bracing between frame and bumper, mud flaps, the oil cans to lubricate the chains and some air tanks behind the step on the driver's side.  Already now to go get a load of road gravel.

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Sure looks the part!! I always liked all the Sterlings (even the newest ones) especially the heavier Sterlings with the Locust boards inserted in the frame rails

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6 hours ago, 41CHEVY said:

Sure looks the part!! I always liked all the Sterlings (even the newest ones) especially the heavier Sterlings with the Locust boards inserted in the frame rails

From what I understand they were all built that way, Paul.  

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What a beauty, just make sure the guy loading doesn't hit and bust the side boards !  Absolutely top drawer !

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