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04-28-2009, 10:10 AM | #11 |
Never Ending Projects
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: San Diego, CA
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Re: Project: Hot Rod Hauler (HRH) Build Up
Got a little bit further. Actually pulled the frame out from under the cab and rearranged the garage to put the frame next to the cab. It is really tight but I got it all to fit. I have to say working on a long bed does eat up the space in the garage.
Frame pulled out from cab on car dollies The lonely cab After some power washing and sand blasting Got most of the grease and grime off. The bare areas were already flash rusting within an hour. Will wire wheel and paint the frame like the back half was done Now I can start disassembly of the front end, paint lots of parts and start putting it all back together.
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