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1967 Nissan Patrol "Paw Patrol"

Discussion in 'Other Builds' started by KielerTaco, Jun 29, 2017.

  1. Jul 30, 2017 at 5:51 PM
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    NM Lance

    NM Lance Well-Known Member

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    Sub'd for the outcome. Neat little truck!
     
  2. May 6, 2018 at 7:29 PM
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    KielerTaco

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    So things obviously slowed down after the babies came. But here is my rough draft haha. I’m thinking about leaving the hood with some patina . Anyways, the patrol is headed to a buddies shop for some electrical work. Can’t wait to get it on some trails!

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  3. Jan 26, 2019 at 8:30 AM
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    KielerTaco

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    Just a little update. Truck has been gone for a while! New wiring harness is in, brakes are working, and truck is running. Hoping to get some miles on truck to see what else needs fixing. I think I’ve located some new seats for the truck since the originals are not in anyways. Wanted some with integrated seat belts.

    Oh and both dogs are officially birdy! Molly (Golden) is killing retrieving birds and Scout (GSP) does it all!

    Hoping the patrol will be my hunting truck that I don’t have to worry about dings and scratches. But I’m also cautious about how reliable it’ll be. Down the road I’ll upgrade drive train and axles. Hopefully that isn’t needed for a while!

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