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Took a picture of her yesterday after taking her out for a ride into our local "Old Town" Glendora. Got a few thumbs up which was nice.
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I love that color, looks awesome. Is it metallic?
Nice job on the garage too. Truck looks GREAT! |
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Thanks!
No, it's not metallic. I wanted the darkest red I could get that was not metallic and wouldn't be mistaken for burgundy. I searched and searched and finally decided on a Honda color called Milano Red. They had it on their 2012 and newer cars - I don't know if it's still offered. Thanks for the compliments on the garage. It still needs more work and I've been procrastinating but it'll get done eventually! |
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Looks awesome anyway. Nothing wrong with a solid colour.
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Beautiful truck, I've followed it from when you got it to now. I'd have been one of those people giving you a thumbs up if I had seen you. I like that garage floor, is it textured like it looks? I want to do something with my garage floor but worry that the steel wheels on my jacks would damage the finish.
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Beautiful truck. Enjoy the finished product. Steve
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The floor is made by Race Deck but doesn't cost as much. It's vented so snow melt drops through to not make a mess or cause slips/falls. I used it because I read on Garage Journal that the solid tiles make a bit of noise when you walk on them but these do not. The fix for that is to put down landscaping fabric before laying the tile on top. These tiles support a floor jack fine it rolls easily and does not deform at all when I've jacked up vehicles on it. BUT, if you drop a small screw or nut it's a PITA to find it. Also, it just lays on the floor (VERY easy to install alone by the way) and I periodically lift the front edge a bit and use my blower to clean out dust. I strongly recommend using the solid tiles OR vinyl composite tile like I originally planned. Basically, I use the truck very little, too little. I don't feel comfortable parking in an ordinary lot or where I can't see it - too easy to steal. It still needs carpet, headliner and maybe door panels. Windows are difficult to roll up/down - need work but I'm procrastinating to avoid scratching paint. I've got air shocks for the rear and haven't installed them. I intend to raise the front too about 1". Someone on GJ said "What are you doing, preserving it for a museum?" and she's right. I need to drive it a lot more. |
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Beautiful truck. I really like the color. I almost went with a similar color for my 48 truck (I later settles on green and black).
Yes, please get it out more. That's the best part of owning an old truck. Scratches and chips happen as part of being used but it beats just staring at it in the garage. A stone chip or scratch pails in comparison to the joy of sharing your truck with other car/truck enthusiasts. Thanks Marc |
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Man, she's gorgeous.... I hope mine looks that good when it's done! :metal:
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OMG, Beautiful!!!!!!!
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Hi Dan;) I'm still here following you and a few others, kind of keeps my foot in the door! Well, I got the hots for an Early ford Bronco not long ago, but something had to go in order to buy the Project bronco. I'm sorry to say my 59~ I sold it, got 17.5, just enough to purchase the '72 Bronco. The Broncos are very expensive to buy, but parts like everything else are available.
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I brought the Bronco home in June, just a few short months ago; it's in a thousand pieces right now:lol: https://i.postimg.cc/1XFJFVH9/72-Ford-bronco3.jpg This is a project(Below) I did before the Bronco, a 92 Jeep yj Jurassic (total restoration) before those I restored a '68 Willys V6/ps, super fun to drive, lots of power! https://i.postimg.cc/7PsnPgnY/Jurassic_park_pic_usa.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/nh6vZg78/Denee_...02_07_2021.png I don't want to take up any more of your thread, but you've known me for a while and consider you my friend;) dne' ;) |
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Hi Dne’ glad to see ya , love the new place looks great . How did the Mustang fair in the flood ?
Fun project that Bronco . |
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Good morning Glen! I can say that the Mustang is alive and doing well;) It was a total re-restoration(paint was Ok). I was able to put more upgrades in it(T5 trans, a used engine out of a '90 Mustang police car(HO engine), runs stupid fast now! ;) Just a week ago I finally replaced the rack n pinion as it was rusted badly, bought a Unisteer and very pleased with it!!
Thank you for the compliment on my shop~ omg I love it!! dne' ;) http://www.classiccarsandtools.com/2...rack-n-pinion/ Quote:
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I think you should post your Bronco project in the Alternate Tinkering area. so we can all see and appreciate it!
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Good idea!!
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Hi denee, good to see you back. I have wondered how you were doing now, as your last pics that I remember were showing your shop flooded with three or four feet of water. I hope you were able to recover from that without too much trouble and without a lot of money lost. I second the suggestion of starting a Bronco restoration thread in the alternate tinkering section. You probably already know about Dennis Carpenter as a source for Bronco parts.
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Hay Dne’ I third that and ad a link in you sig. to it.
Ok now back to You Dan …. |
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Really nice to hear from you, Denee. Glad you're doing well and I REALLy like what I can see of your new shop. I've bookmarked the link to your classic cars and tools site and will be going over it soon.
Thanks again for the kind words on my truck. Keep having fun out there and of course Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Dan |
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Congrats Dan on Truck of the Year, well deseverd, beautiful ride...Jim
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Thanks Jim!
The nicest thing about winning is that owners of other old trucks; who know and appreciate these trucks, were the ones who voted. But honestly, any of the nominated trucks and dozens of other ones here could easily have won. Win, win, win! |
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Dan, Amazing truck. Congrats on TOTY. Well deserved. Now it's time to drive your baby. It's always a concern with chips and scratches, but I finally said let's just go and we'll deal with it in the future.
If you ever head south down 15 near Temescal Valley would enjoy cruising. |
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Hi Dan ,
Now that you’ve had your truck on the road for a while tell us about your driving impressions . But first list your spec’s , engine , trans , rear end ratio tire size . Have you floored it from a dead stop ? If so what was the result ? The reason I ask is so many here are building hot engines without regard to traction factored in . In my humble opinion if you’re building a driver start with a stock 5.3 or 6.0 and you’ll be surprised at the performance . These engines came from vehicles that weigh 1500 to 3000 # more then these pick ups . That weight loss translates into h.p. and torque . So Dan tell us about your experiences . |
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I don't think I have more than a couple hundred miles on my truck since I "finished" it - mechanically. I still haven't put the carpet nor headliner in it and haven't decided if I'll have upholstered door panels made.
All that said, yeah it's got plenty of power. I HAVE floored it from a dead stop and it doesnt spin the tires so the rearend ratio isn't as low (high numerically) as I had thought. But I'm fine with that. I didn't build it to be a stoplight to stoplight racer at all. |
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Nice warm day today so I took the old girl out to the grocery store. Ordinarily I would never do that but I hadn't driven her lately. There are only certain parking spots in this lot I'd be willing to use and one of them was available. If not I'd have driven her back home - it's only a couple miles. This spot is a diagonal next to a straight spot that leaves a lot of open space between so door dings aren't possible. Well, unless someone would do it intentionally - yeah, I'm a worrywart about her.
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