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Re: Walter DeWayne...Walt for short
Oh HE77 NO!!! Scuff it and a satin clear at best
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Awesome, can't wait to see those Porterbuilt parts installed.
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08-21-2014, 06:27 PM | #28 |
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Me either! I am only waiting on the trailing arms...and cooler weather
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Nice score, will be one nice looking truck when you are done!
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Thanks Man! I'm very pleased.
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Love the plans. Id love to find one like that!
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Thanks Josh!
Means a lot. I've followed a bunch of your builds, so I like that it meets your strict standard. I wish I had the that '54 you're selling. But I can't do the needed body work. Lol. I was stunned when I saw you were selling it. Thanks a ton! Last edited by nlped; 09-08-2014 at 10:43 PM. Reason: Oops...wrong year |
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Awesome truck, love the plans you have for it. Subscribed
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Thanks Andrew, I appreciate it
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Nothing done to Walt, but I did play around with one of my other trucks and slapped my latest wheel aquisition onto it just to see how they look. It's amazing how a set of 22" Raceline Billet wheels can make an ugly truck look sexy
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09-09-2014, 03:41 PM | #36 |
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Also finally broke ground at the house for the new Shop...
Going from a little 24'x24' carport to a 50'x60'x16' building |
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After 6 hours with a BIG piece of equipment the hillside is getting close. Area may be what some folks would call, "ROCKY"
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Daaaang! Congrats on the shop!
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^^^Thanks... I'm stoked
More progress pics of the shop...and I received a tracking # for the PB rear trailing arms, that will complete my PB checklist |
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That looks like a nice pad for your foundation. Color me jealous! I wish I had the land for a shop to be built.
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It's going to be like a basement, but just the shop. Building it into the hillside to keep it close to the house, but also thought the style would help keep it cool/warm...or so I hope.
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Off to Chattanooga TN for the Coker Cruise In tomorrow. Hope to meet a few fellow members and get some ideas for Walt.
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My PB trailing arms showed up today... Looks like I have no excuse for for not getting started... But it's hot, so I will wait a bit longer.
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I wonder which is more exciting for you at this point the truck or the shop
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Right now... The SHOP!!! Definitely the shop.
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I know that's right, I would be climbing the walls with excitement.
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Brian...you got no idea!!! I just know I have to be patient. I SUCK at patient!!! :/
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Congrats, hope the shop build goes well.
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