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Re: Silver Dollar
For me, looking to buy something - I want to see the product.
The more the better. #6 does that better than the others imo.
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Re: Silver Dollar
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And I agree with VA72C10. Crop the driveway out and pay the extra to have the thumbnail enlarge on mouse-over.
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project: "my happy mess" Last edited by litew8; 09-12-2011 at 05:52 PM. |
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Re: Silver Dollar
some interesting debating going on. Awesome! See thats my problem. I like each one for different reasons. The refections in the truck are just that. but to someone who never seen the truck might think they are imperfections. like in number five. The refections make it look terrible. I loved that photo when I first saw it. but I never really noticed the white Durango in the side of my truck untill i hadn't looked at it in a while.
![]() you guys mention cropping the driveway out. what do you guys think of this one.
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Re: Silver Dollar
That just might be the one. All I know is, I seem to be saving a lot of pics from this thread to my photobucket.
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![]() The cropping on the second one is much better, but if you could give me just a little bit more background on the left it would be perfect. Cropped just a little too close to the front end.
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I know sorry! it took me about three weeks to see it. and it was on my desk top, and my cell phone. I will post my description later and let you guys dissect it. it really has been helpful thanks |
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Re: Silver Dollar
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Not even the same picture! I'll crop and post it here for you if you don't have editing software.
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project: "my happy mess" Last edited by litew8; 09-12-2011 at 10:40 PM. |
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Re: Silver Dollar
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I think if you visit my profile you can see most of my previous trucks and cars. Good eye! Your right its not the same picture. its just another on I took that day. I can rework the the first. just havn't done it yet. I spent the whole evening writing the description. and its only a paragraph long. ill let you guys read it tonight. I figured the build thread covers the whole build it might as well cover the selling process and eventual the sale as well. |
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Re: Silver Dollar
as promised here is the description i worked up.
My first auction was overwhelming with info. and the last one had almost none. this time i was thinking of making it a little more personal. talk about the truck as if i was standing in front of you. tell me what you think. if theirs something i should add or take out. looking for a classic truck? Do you want one that stands apart from the ordinary? I thought so. My Name is Mike and this is my very special Short bed Chevy pickup.. Classic trucks are my hobby and passion. This one is now finished, and I’m looking forward to the next one. Is reliability and fuel economy are important to you? How does a modern computer controlled LS engine and a 4L60E 4speed automatic transmission sound? The 5.3l LS based engine is clearly the most technologically advanced pushrod V8 engine GM has ever produced, offers great power, durability, simplicity, and upgradeability. let me tell you that engine is at home in this truck. it runs great and has plenty of power. A added bonus is it gets 21 mpg on the hwy. Check out the Tubular cross-members & trailing arms picture #2 and #7. aside from adding rigidity and strength. They provide passage for the exhaust to be routed through, not under, like stock. If you notice that's why you can't see the exhaust. (nice clean lines) These trailing arms are also fully adjustable and are designed to eliminate suspension concerns when lowering a stock 1967-1972 truck. They feature a greaseable spherical joint for a smooth comfortable ride. plus they look kick ass! Of coarse I don't need to tell you the benefits of having 4 wheel disc brakes, Fuel tank relocated from the inside of the cab, new steering and suspension components, new wire harness, Auto dimming, mirror, new chrome, lights, new weather-sripping, all new glass, and windshield. everything else you would expect from a completely restored truck. I have a family, and we enjoy piling in and going to the local drive inn or "flavor freeze" for a ice cream cone it is a real treat. and having that bench seat sure makes it easy. At this point the truck does not have A/C. However, before you say "Ah I cant have a truck without air-conditioning". It can be added. I can ad it. and probably cheaper than you might think. Now I would have to say my Favorite part of this truck is defenity those beautiful Classic Instrument gauges.... for me it just pulls everything together for a nice clean classy interior. I get almost as many compliments on the interior as I do on the exterior. The finish is a Brilliant! Silver/gray fine metallic base coat clear from House of kolor. The rust free body was taken to bare metal. Southern Polyurethane primers and clear were used, for that show car quality and unmatched gloss depth and clarity. As you can see within the first three photos, the paint changes depending on the light. it really is a cool effect. especially in the sun, the metallic just dances. Something photos just cant express. Obviously there is a lot more to this truck than I can write in this ad. Lots of time and effort went into this truck to make it relieable and easy to drive. Take a good look at all the pictures. If by the end I've gotten your attention and your wondering what it would be like to own this baby! Then you should call me! Don't wait till the auction is over. its a great deal at $25,500 To be completely honest, to have this truck professionally built at a restoration shop it would probably cost almost twice that much. but because I built it at home, in my spare time, with no overhead, and I don't count my labor. I'm able to save you thousands. So if you like what you see and have any question or would like to make a offer. Call Me 574-215-7380. I would consider partial trade for a 67-72 chevy project truck. |
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