07-13-2010, 01:09 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: DALLAS, TEXAS
Posts: 1,908
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Re: Project 1966 Chevy Stepside with family history
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Originally Posted by NCD1966
Well today after work i want to put my jeep coils and lower the rear today. But I had a problem; i lost the key to my lock lugs. Right now i have 15x10s and they stick out a tad pass the rear fenders, so I had to take them off to lower the rear end. I used to hid the key behind my bench seat. But i sent my seat off to get redone. (that was 2 years ago) Now i dont remember were i placed it.
So since i couldnt to that I decided to grind the tires for the wide white look. Not a big deal they are getting dry rotted anyways. They came out better then expected.
After that I started to sand the hood. I found a lot of body filler. Then my dad comes over and tells me "oh yeah they had a big hole thats all body filler". Its starting to look like the hood is mostly filler in the front. I think I will just search for another hood now instead of messing with this one.
No pics today but tomorrow I post some up
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Nice lil project...great history!!! Like to see pics of your wheels. I did the same on mine. I'll have to post pics later this week.
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