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Old 08-10-2005, 11:52 PM   #1
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my truck from beginning to end....

many have requested seeing my project from beginning to end....

so i have chosen several of the main pics....

80% of it was done with my "armstrong"

labor of love, or pain in the azz...?...i havent decided yet

this was the truck when i bought it....in wilmington delaware...over 6 hour drive for me
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Old 08-10-2005, 11:55 PM   #2
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me changing the rad support.....got the whole front off

...and starting on the body work...i got lucky..the body was really good (as you can tell....

i put on the 3" bell tech spindles in the front, and 2" bell tech shackles and 2" hangers in the rear

here it had a 3/4 drop with the stock size 235's
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Old 08-10-2005, 11:59 PM   #3
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getting ready to prime and seal

put on my new steel cowl hood

ya gotta love that front end on one of these trucks

i put on a new door, just b/c the stock one had a weird rusted spot beside the door handle...so, rather than to plate the door, i said the heck with it...and bought a brand new one

the truck also got new inner fenders, and a rocker and cab corner

"the look" is slowly coming together
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:01 AM   #4
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after it was sealed....i was really suprised with how straight it was turning out

i still had some adjusting to do on the roll pan though
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:04 AM   #5
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then it was painted....

at this stage i got my torq thrust II's....and my tires...i decided on using bfg's....235/75-15"s on the front, and 285/70-15"s on the rear...

i had to have the "muscle look"

.it had just been buffed here i believe

i still had the oem exhaust on in this pic man that looked like crap
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:07 AM   #6
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almost done

it was buffed here, and hand glazed
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:22 AM   #7
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As I've said before, you've done a banged-up job.

Good move on going down further.
I agree with you; The right stance makes a big improvement.
By chance, do you know how much axle-to-frame clearance you have out back? I'm guessing 'bout 3 1/2". Oh, and any trouble aligning the front end?

Again, looks real good.

Thanks for the pics.

psst. New tail light lenses...
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:30 AM   #8
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As I've said before, you've done a banged-up job.

Good move on going down further.
I agree with you; The right stance makes a big improvement.
By chance, do you know how much axle-to-frame clearance you have out back? I'm guessing 'bout 3 1/2". Oh, and any trouble aligning the front end?

Again, looks real good.

Thanks for the pics.

psst. New tail light lenses...

i got my 2.5" springs on the front now....

my aligment is really good...but i am going to get it aligned

i never had to do a c-notch....

my ace mechanic, and his grandson got in the back and jumped in it...it never hit the frame, so i'm not skeered

according to my math...right now i have a 5.5/7 drop


psst...some clear tails would sure look cool on there huh?
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Old 08-11-2005, 12:45 AM   #9
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i got my 2.5" springs on the front now....

my aligment is really good...but i am going to get it aligned

i never had to do a c-notch....

my ace mechanic, and his grandson got in the back and jumped in it...it never hit the frame, so i'm not skeered

according to my math...right now i have a 5.5/7 drop
Cool.

Yeah, I saw your earlier post. I was just curious what the final frame-to-axle was.


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psst...some clear tails would sure look cool on there huh?
LOL, you betcha.
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Old 08-11-2005, 08:08 AM   #10
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Great looking truck. Good job. I see you also changed the grill.
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Old 08-11-2005, 08:17 AM   #11
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very nice armz thanks for sharing
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Old 08-11-2005, 10:24 AM   #12
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Very nice. You ought to throw a website up with all of that on it.

I like your old Nova in the pics. Those cars are indestructible, and cheap.

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Old 08-11-2005, 10:34 AM   #13
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Very nice. You ought to throw a website up with all of that on it.

I like your old Nova in the pics. Those cars are indestructible, and cheap.

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EDIT: I checked, and www.bigarmzz.com is available.

how would i go about making a bigarmzz.com web site?...

yeah, that old nova is my dd....33 mpg...and lots of good ol' wva cancer
i have wintermaster's on that baby, and it'll literally plow right threw the snow!
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how would i go about making a bigarmzz.com web site?...
You would have to register the domain name and pay for hosting. You would also need to learn to create a basic web page. A domain name is about $9.00/year, and hosting starts at about $5.00/month. Advantages are you would be able to host your own photos to post here and on your website without size limitations, and you would be able to have an email address of whateveryouwant@bigarmzz.com.

Some hosts offer templates that allow you to just plug in photos and text and it creates the page automatically. This is so that you can put up a page without really having to learn anything. I don't use those, but I know some people do. N2TRUX has been looking into hosts that offer templates, and might be able to tell you who to use or who not to use.

I register my domain names through www.godaddy.com, and have been really happy with them. I get my hosting from another company that I will probably quit using soon. Some hosts let you purchase a domain name and hosting all at once to make things easier.

PM me if you would like more details. I don't have the time or skills to help you create the webpage, but I could help you get the domain registered and the hosting setup. BTW, I do not sell or provide webhosting, I'm just trying to help out.

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yeah, that old nova is my dd....33 mpg...and lots of good ol' wva cancer
i have wintermaster's on that baby, and it'll literally plow right threw the snow!
I have had those and Toyota Corollas. They are both the same car. I got rid of my last one about 18 months ago. My wife and I went through several of each when we were in college. They were really good cars.

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Old 08-11-2005, 10:35 AM   #15
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! dont put clear tails on that beautiful truck!!

I would opt for "smoking" the tails. Clears just dont look right on dark colors.

But hey...its your truck..do what makes ya happy man!!
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Old 08-11-2005, 10:40 AM   #16
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! dont put clear tails on that beautiful truck!!

I would opt for "smoking" the tails. Clears just dont look right on dark colors.

But hey...its your truck..do what makes ya happy man!!

yeah, these are actually the ones i "really" want...but there aint no way my tight butt's paying some dude $25 shipping on a lightweight set of lights
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Old 08-11-2005, 10:23 PM   #17
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yeah, these are actually the ones i "really" want...
I have to agree with LOHRTBT here. I am not opposed to clear tail lights, and the ones you posted are cool. I just don't think they fit the overall theme of your truck. If you want to brighten up the rear of your truck put a stock tailgate band on it, but leave the lettering off for a cleaner look.


Like this.....

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Old 08-11-2005, 10:28 PM   #18
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I have to agree with LOHRTBT here. I am not opposed to clear tail lights, and the ones you posted are cool. I just don't think they fit the overall theme of your truck. If you want to brighten up the rear of your truck put a stock tailgate band on it, but leave the lettering off for a cleaner look.


Like this.....


i agree with ya...cept i dont have a chrome rear bumper, i got a roll pan,.....i'm just not sure the band would look right on there...it looks righteous with the chrome bumper on there though, i agree

i really wanted that rear bumper set up when i was putting this thing together...but couldnt find any brackets for chit!

i really value your opinion n2, you really know your stuff, and have some really nice things
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Old 08-11-2005, 11:48 PM   #19
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Nice, I like it, its what I want my 87 long bed to look like. I will give you $12.76 for it.
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