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oh wait! no... nope still killin it jake. That passengers side looks like nothing ever happened. You've got skills man!
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Did a bit more to the frame of the soon to be bed floor.
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Boxed the frame after the notch and made new cross and fuel and air tank mounts.
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A pic of them on the mounts.
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Got my other step ready to paint.
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Is this truck already done? And every couple days you post some pictures making us think you're just blazing through this build?
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The pics I just posted are from sat and Sunday.Some times I will work on it after work for a few hours.
I wish it was built already so I could enjoy it my goal was to have it done by the end of sept but don't think it's going to happen I told my self 2 years should be enough time but it keeps evolving and more gets added to the list.2 years should be the middle of October. Jake |
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Mine is the same way. We thought it would be a quick 6 month, slap it together build, but we're already at almost a year and a half. Now it's evolved into a full build. You're definitely a lot quicker and closer than we are though.
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Got the drivers side spotted back in.I did not feel like pushing it out side lol.
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And the drivers step.
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Fixed the rust and made my own ends on the rear bed mount and made some compressor mounts.
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Everything in its place.
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Looks great!
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Man you are really knocking that thing out, looks great.
I've been reading a lot about plasti dip and I'm considering doing mine in that. I was just going to reprime it because its looking a little crappy lol, and I wont be painting it for quite some time anyway. Saw the plasti dip, its fairly inexpensive way to get a decent looking protective coating that should last until we decide to paint it (if ever lol). |
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I have a friend that bought a truck that had plasti dip on it took 4 of us all day trying to get that stuff off so he could do some body work and ended up priming it white.i would suggest priming it a color because if you prime it you don't need to be a painter it's easy even with a gun and its just primer you can always sand it off.Good luck with what ever you do. Jake |
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Ran the rear brake lines and did a bit more of the bed floor frame.
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Also mounted my batt tray.
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They got my short block done they just need to put the heads on and I can bring it home and finish it up so getting it this week is looking good ha..
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Pic of the bed floor frame.
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Got my Holley back from Bigs they did a nice job on it.should have my long block back tomorrow.
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Got my long block back today.time to get after it.
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Man you're getting close! What valve covers, air cleaner, and headers are you planning on using?
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