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Looks GREAT to me, good job.
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nice, reminds me of the ones around town when i was a kid.
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I was gonna ask what the red paint was for, but then it became obvious. Nice work...:cool:
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Welcome aboard. That turned out really cool. :metal:
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Cool concept :thumbs:
How about a spot light and a gun rack? Kind of goes with the theme. Can you elaborate on how you did the logo? |
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Muy bien. Did you use the broom to add texture to the paint or for actual sweeping purposes? i really like the logo. how did you make it so weathered?
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I like it!
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In case anyone is interested in getting some door art done I can design it for you and draw everything out on some friskit film and mail it to you as a kit that you can do yourself with a little instruction from me! :) I have done this before with success. I have some pics of logo's I have done on my hub garage page...it's under andys pinstriping. |
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Thank you for the compliments buddy! I used the broom to get some slight texture while the paint was still tacky. To weather the logo I wet sanded it with 320 and 600 grit and I rubbed it with a red scotch brite pad.
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outstanding
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andyspinstriping
Link to jbgroby thread for spotlight installation http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php?p=3929625 |
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Thank you for sending this to me! Everyone is so nice and knowledgable here!!!
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Since everyone has been so helpful already and has supplied me with instructions to install my spot light and helping me locate some used fender emblems, I was wondering if anyone out there has any idea how I can get this thing REALLY low...on the cheap? My wife and I are having a baby in a month so I'm not allowed to go out and buy an airbag set up but I would love to get this as low as I can...I have done lot's of fabrication work and I have contemplated z'ing and c notching my frame since I can do that basically for free but I am wondering if there is an easier way?
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Good looking truck.
Hey, I'm not trying to give you a hard time or anything, but don't you have to have an agency's permission to use their logo/sheild? I'm only asking 'cause it could bring some unwanted trouble from John Law. Unless of course this was built for the Forest Service, or you work for them, then that may be a different story. |
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Man I wish I knew how to paint. I work for the Nat'l Park Service, and I really like the idea of what you did.
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I am hoping that it's not a big deal to them...I got pulled over two weeks ago by a Forest Ranger and he just wanted to check the truck out. I asked him about the legality of what I did and he said that since the truck is so old and they don't really use anything like that anymore I should be alright...probably better not wear my old boy scout uniform when I'm in it though! :)
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I would be happy to make some stencils for you and give you a step by step on how I did it if your interested...
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The suspension is all stock right now, all I did is cut the coils...
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Tough without some dough to throw at it.....it would be a ton of work, but if you can fabricate and can tear stuff apart you could step your control arms, pancake your front crossmember. I think spindles and disc's would be easier; but you know how it goes.
The rear, if coil, could use some lowering blocks on the trailing arm. You could home-make those but pop for some new u-bolts....may need an adjustable panhard depending on how low it gets. A few thoughts anyway.......:metal:cool paint by the way, too!! |
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:lol::lol::lol: Now that's funny right there. I was kind of thinking that way with the markings, but was mostly curious what you knew about it. Very well done so far.:cool: |
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Nice. I like it...
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Good job, looks great man !!!
I always wanted to do some door art on one of my trucks with my shop name.... As Protrash mentioned, spindles would be the easiest. |
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nice truck. better tape the spoon down on that shift knob though.
andy |
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