Most Rusted Tonka Ever Restored!

4 years ago
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When I first started I honestly thought this one was too rusty to be restored! It took a lot of sandblasting, welding, sanding and filling, powder coat paint, and replacement parts, but at the end of the day I think it turned out pretty good, and ended up being one of my better restorations!

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