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Looking great!
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:agree: That looks great, awesome work so far.
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The owner will be glad he went with taking the body off the frame. At this point it's not that much more work and the results will be noticable. Just about ready for some color there.
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Ok, so at 10:57 this morning, you posted work on the windshield frame. At 11:08, the body came off. By 1:46 a ton of work had been done and primer was sprayed. For my sanity, please tell me that you didn't do all this between 10:57 and 1:46.........that would really kill my motivation today.
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Ok, good. I'm not nuts. If you had done all that today, I was gonna load mine up and head to SD. I figured by Tuesday, you'd have this one done and could have mine done by next week!
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I just found out that you are waaaaaayyy further along on this. Lets see some more updates.
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This pic scared me at first. I thought to myself, "Oh man! That's too bad. All that work for it to fall off the lift?" then I went back up and read and took a second look and realized it was on the rotisserie. :lol:
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Yeah, cough it up! Blazer fans are impatient! Fantastic work, need to see more of it for some inspiration!
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A little undercoat in some hard to reach areas, before the "B" pillar supports are installed for good.
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The reason the rear part of the bed floors rust, is because the tires throw water and dirt, which pack in the gaps from the floor ribs. I seam sealed these areas to eliminate any future problems.
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You do some absolutely amazing work!
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I need to get back under my truck bed and seal that up. Thanks for the tip.
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Wheel tubs installed. I plan to seam seal them, and paint over the bolt heads for that "factory look".
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Time to get the chassis tore down, sandblasted, painted and parts ordered, so I have somewhere to put the body, once the firewall and inside are painted.
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Got the frame and parts sandblasted. Found a few things that need some attention. One of the body mount frame pieces is broke off. Also found a crack near a steering box bolt.
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In the booth, ready for some color!
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Sprayed some sealer and some base.
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And finally, some clear.
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And a couple more.
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looks AMAZING! Is that a factory color or something custom?
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Looks super! 514 Red?
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Exhaust filters be dammed!! LOL! I see you like tunes when you paint. That's gonna be beechin! White top?
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