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Great job !!
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good luck speedy....i am sure you will have it all done
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wow took me a few hours to red through this thread, and I'm almost sad it's over now :( You did an amazing job. Doing the interior roof along the upper window line would have stopped me in my tracks but you did everything perfectly. I was suprised when you relic'd the trucks paint. I'm not disappointed since I relic guitars all the time for sale. Just have never seen anyone do it to a truck. GREAT JOB!!!
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I have to admit the faux-tina looks pretty darn good. Overall the truck looks outstanding IMHO. I've said it before and will say it again, you really know how to ruin a perfectly good C10, keep ruining it.
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Played around with weathering the bed wood a little today. Used a combination of vinegar, baking soda, water, wire brushes, sandpaper, muriatic acid, and whatever else was laying around. It took the yellow-ness out, but didn't give the effect I'm shooting for, so I'll have to get more serious with it ;) Also wired up dedicated grounds for the marker, blinker, and tail lights. Amazing how much better they work now...
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if it is nicked and scratched up a bit, you could always apply a coat of leather dye, then wipe off the extra, it will only fill the cracks and scratches and make it look like pushed in dirt and wear lines. just an idea
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Nice, nice, nice! This truck turned out amazing! Simply beautiful. I wish you the best on your big day.
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Little bit o' progress in the way of blackening the grill lettering. Looks complete now. I realized recently that when I got this truck, it didn't actually have the word 'Chevrolet' on it anywhere... :chevy: |
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I wonder if UV lights would have any affect on the unfinished wood, would it turn grey under the light??
also check this link out, maybe it can help with turning it grey http://www.routerforums.com/finishin...-barnwood.html:metal: |
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grille looks great!
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One from my folks' place in TN- got a bunch more pics from our travels and the wedding ceremony that I'll post later. Lotsa thumbs up, questions, and offers to buy this past week :cool:
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awesome!
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the truck dammit! lol
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how to ruin a C10? how to correct a C10 and make it sweet, very nice build, the subtle patina is perfect
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Congrats!
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Where's the pics of this new owner you brag of??
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PICS please...
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