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Life's too short, it's time to get your dings and scratches as proof that you've out living! Edit: 3000th Comment!! It's a sign that I have spoken the wisdom and you must get out and drive the heck out of that truck and don't sweat the scratches. |
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get in and drive it man!
you can park it in the garage and polish and shine it and keep it all nice but then inadvertently scratch it or drop something on it there too. might as well just get in and drive it. you wouldn't buy a new truck and then not drive it, right? get'er done. |
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I'll likely always worry about my "precious paint job". It cost too damn much not to care about keeping it nice. But I keep the paint on my daily drivers as nice as I can too.
Finally took her out to lunch today to "the Village" - the old town area here in Glendora. Parked it right in front of the restaurant where I ate and since there was lots of seating I sat in a spot where I could see her. Only one couple walked over and looked at her, looked through the window but didn't touch her. As I was leaving another customer said "nice truck" and of course I like hearing that. |
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Just a quick addition to my thread:
My adult nephew surprised me with these 1951 California license plates yesterday. I’m VERY excited to have them. I’ve always wanted some but they’re ridiculously expensive IF you can even find a matching pair. I’ve seen asking prices over $500 a pair. Currently on eBay one ‘55 corner tag is for sale for $100! I plan to restore these whether they are DMV-clear or not. Nephew says he’s had them many years so they’re likely clear but of course I have to officially check. They’re rough but there is no rust-through, no metal tears (well, one tiny one at mounting hole) or cracks - except in one vintage frame which I will fix, of course. I don’t know plates of the era well enough to know if these are commercial plates? Anyone here know? Even if not I’ll use them. I never carry anything in my truck bed and I doubt a cop would know or care. No idea why someone painted the sides yellow but no matter, I’ll take them back to “correct” |
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Wiped her down, gassed her up, and took her out for a ride to the "village" today for lunch. Got a lot of thumbs up and a couple of questions.
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looks great out in the elements. you gotta take it out and enjoy it more.
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Nice to see it out...Jim
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do you know anybody with a big growly pitbull, with a studded collar and a big bark? maybe you could borrow him for outings and leave him in the box when the truck is parked in a lot. nobody likes to park next to those big grumpy looking dogs. of course, he could also scratch the paint I suppose.
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What color is it? How long have you owned it? Did you restore it all yourself? Of course I don't bother to explain it isn't "restored". |
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Back to the era-correct 1951 license plates in post #3005:
A friend from another forum with VERY good equipment is restoring the plates for me. Yesterday he tapped out the minor dents, sandblasted, and primered them 2 coats in automotive grade paint. He then painted them black and will let that cure a few days before taping them completely. Then by sanding the tape off the numbers & letters gently the yellow will only be applied to the raised numerals. Easy peasy. They will look as good as new since these plated were in VERY good condition - in terms of the metal - as they were and honestly? They weren't all that nice looming brand new in 1951! Does anyone know why this era plate has the additional two holes top and bottom in the middle compared to modern plates? I thought it was something done to these by a former owner but searching online they all have them. Weird. PS: A little metal corner tag for 55 that goes on this plate in good condition is $120!! Holy moly. A crappy, rusty one is $85. Sheesh. Anyone know a cheaper source? Better yet, anyone HAVE one they will sell me cheaper than these? |
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well, now you done it. you're gonna hafta build a 51 to match the plates. haha
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Ha, ha....I've always wanted the era correct plates for it because '55 was the last year for the old longer plates with the big rounded corners. Of course they'd have probably looked better on it when it was in its shop truck look, but oh well.
Now, as I said I've gotta bite the bullet and get the little 55 metal corner tag. Ugh, $120. |
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use the gas money you saved from not DRIVING THE TRUCK.
haha hadda do it. sorry. it's Sunday, you gotta forgive me. |
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So I bit the bullet yesterday and spent a ridiculous $120 for the tiny '55 corner tag for these plates. I also bought the little tabs used to hold the 2023 and month stickers and new chrome oversize plate frames. UGH!
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Im confused. how can you run a '51 plate on a '55 truck and with 2023 tabs??? Wont CHP get after you??
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Later plates used stickers for the year & month of renewal so millions of new plates didn't have to be made. Prisoner were getting tired I suppose, ha ha. You just put stickers on the old plates via other little metal tabs attached to the bolts holding the plate. Nowadays they make license plate frames that incorporate the stickers. It's not done by many - I assume because of the cost. DMV-clear, restored early California plates go for a LOT of money. I've already seen them priced at $895 a set. YIKERS, that's crazy. If it weren't for Don helping me I'd have rattle canned these and lived with them. I've got another couple hundred just in the corner tag, the frames, etc. PS: Mine aren't commercial plates as they probably should be for a pickup. I don't cary anything in the bed but if I did AND if a cop wants, to they could ticket me. Hopefully the DMV won't give me a problem when I go to switch my later black plate to these early ones. |
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I picked up the completed plates this morning. They look GOOOD.
Don complained they aren't "perfect" but of course they're 72 years old! Nothing approaching that age (he's 75 and I'm 68) are perfect either, ha ha. The edges of the yellow letters are a tiny bit sharp. He suggested I give them a coat of rattle can clear. That will bury those edges and make them closer to perfect. I asked if just ordinary Rustoleum and he said yes. He knows his business so I probably will do it. Pictures here shortly. |
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Haven't done it yet.
Don recommended rattle can clear. I don't know if any of that is UV resistant but I'm not all that concerned about it because the truck is always parked inside my garage. It's literally outdoors only when I drive it to the local Old Town for lunch or dinner in the summertime. |
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Hay Dan its been awhile , How it going ?
Did you go any fun car shows this year ? How do you like the Race Deck floor ? BTW Merry Christmas to all. |
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Hello Glen!
All is well on this end. Of courseI continue to grow older but considering the only alternative that is good, ha ha. I went to a few car shows to see other guy's cars and trucks this year but I don't show mine. I don't want to sit under a shade awning for hours and I won't leave it unattended to walk around because I've seen way too many random people open hoods, open doors and generally be disrespectful of the work and money guys have into their vehicles. Actually, my floor is not Race Deck brand, I honestly forget what brand it is but was cheaper than Race Deck. It looks pretty good but I'd not recommend it. It traps way too much dirt and crumbled up leaves on it. I periodically lift that edge and use my blower to the blow gun on my compressor to clean under it. If I had it to do over I'd either jut use old fashioned floor wax on the concrete or maybe I'd splurge and havre a pro company prep the floor and apply a poly aspartic floor paint. Thanks for checking in. I hope all is well with you and yours. |
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I thought you guys might like to see this. I found a guy on Facebook that does caricatures of vehicles. I had him do my '55 and it came out great. It is accurate right down to the old style Boyd Smoothie rims. The only thing not accurate is I don't have windshield wipers on the truck.
Anyway, I hope you like it as much as I do: |
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Yes, that's nice!
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