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likaroc13 03-31-2013 11:57 PM

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speaking of tailgates, if you ever decide to do any striping on your truck Alan, something like this would be a classy fit IMO:

Alan's Classic 04-01-2013 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by likaroc13 (Post 5983943)
speaking of tailgates, if you ever decide to do any striping on your truck Alan, something like this would be a classy fit IMO:

I generally don't care for stripes much, but that is simple and clean. Thanks for the pic and idea.
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Strodder 04-01-2013 03:58 PM

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I boxed mine in to hide all the ugly gaps with the piece I took out of the bed side supports. It made it look a lot cleaner. :metal:

http://belair.smugmug.com/Other/1965...1050219-XL.jpg

Alan's Classic 04-08-2013 09:51 PM

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I'll keep this short and sweet.

Of all the guys I trained to be a bodyman, one made it. Now he has his own shop and has been open for over a year and growing. I'm very proud of Michael and his accomplishments. We had a long talk today and in a nutshell he wants to offer his shop to me for things I can't do at home to help me like I did him when he started in the industry. It will be helping each other in our quest to provide quality body and paint work and to grow our businesses individually while working together. Who knows what the future holds. His shop is Georgia Mountain Customs located about 8 miles from me in South Jasper So if your needing/wanting me to do some work for you please LMK. We can handle almost anything. Here's his FB page
https://www.facebook.com/GeorgiaMountainCustoms

Now I have access to a paint booth and more room.

daverod 04-09-2013 02:15 PM

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Movin on up. nice:five:

aggie91 04-09-2013 02:25 PM

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Nice for him to "payback" to someone who helped him get started. I checked out his FB page, looks like he can do some nice work too. Should be a great combination of the two of you...

4dranch 04-09-2013 06:45 PM

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Thats great Alan. I wish you both the best.

Strodder 04-09-2013 08:34 PM

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I'll say it again. "AWESOME" Wish you guys all the luck. :metal:

flips72 04-10-2013 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 6001787)
I'll say it again. "AWESOME" Wish you guys all the luck. :metal:

x2

Jeff La 04-10-2013 07:40 AM

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Good luck Alan, Wish I could afford to get mine done now, bit I gotta wait

McMurphy 04-10-2013 04:48 PM

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Hmmmm that sounds like a seriously interesting business idea, a co-op shop.
In the Military we have Auto Craft Centers, and they differ from post to post, but in the good ones, you can:
Rent a bay with or without a lift that comes with an assigned basic tool box (wrenches, pliers, screw drivers, ect) you can check bigger tools out of the tool room, and you get the help of staffed certified mechanics. In the nicer ones you get everything from engine washers, and paint booths, to body prep rooms and total tire mounting/balancing equipment.

I always wanted to get out of the Army and set one of those up (about 25 bays, with 5 or so lifts) just across the street from the largest junk yard in my home town.

Sadly though I suspect the liability insurance would be prohibitive, and that is too bad. These facilities are awesome when you dont have a place or friends to work on your car....

Sounds great for you Alan, I wish you the best of luck with this set up !! Seems like it would be amazing !!! :metal:

Alan's Classic 04-10-2013 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 6001083)
Movin on up. nice:five:

One step at a time. ;)

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 6001102)
Nice for him to "payback" to someone who helped him get started. I checked out his FB page, looks like he can do some nice work too. Should be a great combination of the two of you...

I hope so, now I don't have to turn down work as much now. I only want two restorations and some collision work, that's all I can personaly handle by myself right now. He said if he's slow I can work his guys.

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Originally Posted by 4dranch (Post 6001560)
Thats great Alan. I wish you both the best.

Thanks David

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 6001787)
I'll say it again. "AWESOME" Wish you guys all the luck. :metal:

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Originally Posted by flips72 (Post 6002602)
x2

:thumbs: X2

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Originally Posted by Jeff La (Post 6002614)
Good luck Alan, Wish I could afford to get mine done now, bit I gotta wait

I mentioned to him about this forum and the possible work here. I told him most will be out of town. He said he has the equipment to go get it. It's a possiblity, just need the paper work to protect both parties.

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6003498)
Hmmmm that sounds like a seriously interesting business idea, a co-op shop.
In the Military we have Auto Craft Centers, and they differ from post to post, but in the good ones, you can:
Rent a bay with or without a lift that comes with an assigned basic tool box (wrenches, pliers, screw drivers, ect) you can check bigger tools out of the tool room, and you get the help of staffed certified mechanics. In the nicer ones you get everything from engine washers, and paint booths, to body prep rooms and total tire mounting/balancing equipment.

I always wanted to get out of the Army and set one of those up (about 25 bays, with 5 or so lifts) just across the street from the largest junk yard in my home town.

Sadly though I suspect the liability insurance would be prohibitive, and that is too bad. These facilities are awesome when you dont have a place or friends to work on your car....

Sounds great for you Alan, I wish you the best of luck with this set up !! Seems like it would be amazing !!! :metal:

I lived at the base Hobby Shop when I was in the service. Most needed help when working on their cars.

I saw a commercial down here where someone was doing that in the civilian world. I haven't seen the commercial lately.

JamieGallien 04-16-2013 11:39 AM

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I can't believe I read the WHOLE THING! Thanks for all the pics, tips and inspiration! Awesome truck!

Jamie

1965 Chevy C10 SWB Step

McMurphy 04-16-2013 01:14 PM

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Man, all these tailgate pics are making me want to get down and start in on mine !!
I gots some plans you see.... LoL

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I saw a commercial down here where someone was doing that in the civilian world.
Alan do you know the name of this place?
I would like to look them up.

Alan's Classic 04-16-2013 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by JamieGallien (Post 6015230)
I can't believe I read the WHOLE THING! Thanks for all the pics, tips and inspiration! Awesome truck!

Jamie

1965 Chevy C10 SWB Step

Thanks Jamie for taking the time to read my novel. ;) Also thanks for the kind words.

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6015406)
Man, all these tailgate pics are making me want to get down and start in on mine !!
I gots some plans you see.... LoL


Alan do you know the name of this place?
I would like to look them up.

Sorry, I don't recall the name of the company. I never looked into them, but thought it was neat. It reminded me of the base hobby shops the way the commercial was. If I ever hear it again I will let you know.

Time to get the truck out and ready for some shows. I also need to finish up a few things.

McMurphy 04-17-2013 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 6016372)
If I ever hear it again I will let you know..

Thank you Alan.

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Time to get the truck out and ready for some shows. I also need to finish up a few things.
Wow I was just thinking this morning about this thread.
It is kind of amazing how, after the all the hard work, and all the "glamor" work is completed, you would assume the thread was done; yet some threads seem to take on a life of their own, like this one.

I swear that as I was thinking of this, I told myself I was going to ask what was next for your truck on my next reply here.
I was also going to ask for a photo of the odometer... been kind of curious to see how many miles you have piled on it and wondering if you still grin when you fire it up !!!

Alan's Classic 04-17-2013 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6018169)
Thank you Alan.



Wow I was just thinking this morning about this thread.
It is kind of amazing how, after the all the hard work, and all the "glamor" work is completed, you would assume the thread was done; yet some threads seem to take on a life of their own, like this one.

I swear that as I was thinking of this, I told myself I was going to ask what was next for your truck on my next reply here.
I was also going to ask for a photo of the odometer... been kind of curious to see how many miles you have piled on it and wondering if you still grin when you fire it up !!!

I want to wait till pollen season is over before I get it out. I don't know if all the country deals with pine pollen like here in the southeast. It's a mess. When it rains the run off turns yellow.

I also included a pic of the odometer that I took tonight.

As long as I own this truck the thread will continue. ;)

Ta2Don 04-17-2013 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 6018407)

As long as I own this truck the thread will continue. ;)

Glad to read this, one of my first and favorite builds to check out since finding this little slice of paradise... Great Job!
:mm:

shortbed70 04-17-2013 11:17 PM

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Hey Alan hope it all works out.. I wish you guys all the best and congrats on getting some new blood up and running Wish I could find a plaec like that and someone that liked to do body work! I think I hae more miles on mine than you do...LOL

Alan's Classic 04-20-2013 10:10 PM

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Glad to read this, one of my first and favorite builds to check out since finding this little slice of paradise... Great Job!
:mm:

Thanks Don!! I've still got things to finish and hopefully I can chip away at them this year when I'm not working on other projects. ;)

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Hey Alan hope it all works out.. I wish you guys all the best and congrats on getting some new blood up and running Wish I could find a plaec like that and someone that liked to do body work! I think I hae more miles on mine than you do...LOL

You probably do have more on yours than I do. Maybe that will change this year. Network with people, you never know what might pop up.

I knocked the dust off of it and went to my first cruise this year. It was a beautiful day to do it. It ran great. Shannon rode home with me. Maybe that will light his fire some more. ;) The compression heater hoses that I made held so far. granted it was a 65* day. Lets see when the days are in the 90's.

I was pretty busy answering peoples questions and listening to their comments. It was a great day, that's all I really need to say. ;)

shortbed70 04-21-2013 11:18 PM

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Man Alan I may have more miles on mine but your shows better than mine!! That thing looks great!
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likaroc13 04-22-2013 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic (Post 6024587)
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I knocked the dust off of it and went to my first cruise this year. It was a beautiful day to do it. It ran great. Shannon rode home with me. Maybe that will light his fire some more. ;) The compression heater hoses that I made held so far. granted it was a 65* day. Lets see when the days are in the 90's.

I was pretty busy answering peoples questions and listening to their comments. It was a great day, that's all I really need to say. ;)

Great to see it out & about, with you getting to enjoy the fruits of your labor! And I can't imagine anybody wanting to talk about Vitamin C-10. ;)
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Alan's Classic 05-18-2013 01:46 PM

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We drove in the Ball Ground parade today. Pic is complements of Shannon. Thanks buddy.
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Ta2Don 05-18-2013 02:15 PM

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Looking Good! :uhmk:

likaroc13 05-18-2013 02:27 PM

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Good to see you out having fun with it!


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