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Re: single cab dually
ssssssssssssssssssssssssssuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuubcribed... what are your plans for the truck?
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Re: single cab dually
I'm hoping to just get it rolling again probaly do the bodywork on the fenders and primer them and find some alcoas for it. I originally bought the truck just to rip the engine out since it had a rebuilt 350 and stick it in my 50 but I just didn't have the heart to and it turned into another project but with a small budget.
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Re: single cab dually
So cool! Im in.
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Re: single cab dually
Thanks I've seen short beds but they look funny to me and we'll the long beds too long so I had to go with this
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I agree. nice work so far.
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Looking good, I like the single cabs
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Re: single cab dually
This mornings progress hopefully knockout some gussets this weekend
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Re: single cab dually
The sectioning you did on the bed land frame looks great, doesn't blow the truck out of proportion like most do.
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Thanks it was a big gamble because I didn't know how it would look but I'm happy with the final result
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Re: single cab dually
Looks really good. Are you cleaning the area before you weld?
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Re: single cab dually
I hit it with a wire brush and knock the surface rust off but since it's not covered the it rust by morning so i try not to spend too much energy doing it once it's all done I'll go over all of it and then just undercoat it
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