
The restored Pepe looking great.
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Windows are the same as doors, right?
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That custom bumper fits well. Glad there won't be a trailer connected to the bumper, just the class 3 hitch below it.
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The tires haven't even been far enough to wear off the paper tag yet.
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Posing for a picture, just as she did for the original Pepe, complete with the new mascot.
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The new mascot is surveying his truck and counting the ways to love it.
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The new front grill and bumper, complete with customized center bump strip. The front plate was damaged in the accident, so we are waiting on the replacement.
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The lift kit really sets off the new rims and tires, giving them plenty of travel room in the wheel well.
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We didn't skip any details to make this restoration as perfect as possible.
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The interior of the bed with the bed mat installed to protect it for now. In the spring we might get the professional spray in liner done. This will work for now.
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The jack bar kept coming out of the brackets unde the hood, so Dad found a place for it in the bed that was out of the way of the cargo area.
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The finished door panel, stock design, non-stock color.
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The finished interior - custom heated seats with headrests, new carpet, new dash pad, the original replacement turquoise seat belts. The mascot wanted to learn how to drive.
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Surprisingly, Pepe's original wood grain dash was able to be restored from the accident, where the clips were broke due to the impact with her knee.
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The V6 in the restored engine bay.
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Silly boys, trucks are for girls!
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