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Thanks for the compliments :chevy: |
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Great work! If you can't find a matching marker light you could get a full set off of an 80's chevy/gmc full size van. They bolt right in and they have a smoother look to them, if you would like a picture let me know I have the van lights on my truck.
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I just wanted to say that I am loving this build. I know it takes a lot of discipline to not go overboard on the body work, paint etc... Good job!
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Got a bunch done today, but squat for pics- forgot to grab the camera. I did a lot of final assembly type stuff, such as bumpers, inner fenders, weatherstripping, blah, blah, blah... Here's a crappy cell phone pic of 'in progress', just to satiate the pic need: |
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The truck is coming out nice! I highly recommend going with the push on door seals. They are re-usable and install in about 15 mins... |
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Great work! I always enjoy your builds
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Looks great man!
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Made her maiden voyage Friday from LA to OK (380 miles) with no major issues. Fiancé and I have been working on the 'patina'. Pics to follow upon my return... :exit: Posted via Mobile Device |
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I want your truck! Nice work.
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Nice Teaser Pic, i can't wait to see more pictures
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bump for the updates!
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Loaded up the 'toolbox' and a spare and headed 380 miles to OK- the truck performed well other than the A/C not being able to keep up because of the holes I left open in the firewall (clutch, booster, etc). Made a stop at Lowe's for a temporary fix then had a mostly uneventful trip. Truck runs, drives, rides good and should have no problems getting to NC for the wedding :chevy: While I was there, my fiance and I took 400 grit sandpaper to the fresh paint and started the 'weathering' process. I know I'll lose some of you here- my next-door neighbor already thinks I'm nuts- but, we're ruining a truck, remember? :uhmk: Also stopped by a random little town in TX on the way back and snagged some pix... |
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Snagged a few more pics today of the mostly done 'patina'. I really just want a truck that I don't have to worry too much about. I've had nice, shiny stuff before and parking always stressed me out- with this one- a rock chip or door ding will go mostly unnoticed. Also, I hope for it to be an anti-theft device, as people will just think it's a beat up old truck...
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...and some overall shots to get the feel for the truck as a whole. The patina is actually very subtle, and much of it doesn't show in pictures. We tried to mimic naturally occurring wear by studying photos of old trucks. I did not want it to look like a 'faux-tina' job, or be too over the top, and I think we got pretty close. I do need to do some more work in the bed area-maybe actually using it like a truck will help accomplish that, though I have a few more tricks up my sleeve...
Also decided, by popular demand, to detail the black stripe on the grill. Letters are next :D |
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Cool deal! I like the look!
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Hey, your truck looks great! Cool that your road trip went good. I would like to have seen it if you were in my neck of the woods.
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Your truck is perfect!
Well thought out plan. Grill details, (inner and outer), correct "black" headlight bezels, and flat paint. Love it! Any plans to paint the tailgate band? I have one in about the same condition,... and I want to re-do the black areas. |
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Don't believe that your truck will not get stolen because it has a few flaws. Check my sig if you need proof. |
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I'm digging the weathered look! Personally, I'd like to see more!
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Looks really good, I like how its turning out!
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Well you perfectly ruined it...actually turned out nice!!! I like the theme! You gonna roll with the ralleys for a while or ??
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I think it turned out great. I completely understand what you mean about stressing out when driving a finished vehicle vs driving one that is rough around the edges.
If you need a place to stop/stay while you are in NC, let me know. |
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