03-06-2009, 09:30 AM | #276 |
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Re: 4D'S "63" GMC Build
Last month I was visiting the 6066gmcguy web site and was talking with some guys about the GMC trucks and ended up buying a rear chrome 63 bumper with brackets, gravel gaurds and the plate holder from a guy. Heres where it gets funny.
The guy was from Florida and ended up being Sean, or "TwiggyTheDrummer". Thanks Sean. Here are some pictures of the parts and the re-conditioning process. last picture my girls were playing with the colors on the camera. Enjoy, David.
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03-06-2009, 11:20 AM | #277 |
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Re: 4D'S "63" GMC Build
Nice pics and progress David. Your pics remind me I need to get a licens plate holder. I put some brand new bowtie lenses on mine to. I hated drilling them out for the blue dots.
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03-06-2009, 12:00 PM | #278 |
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Hey cool score. Isn't it great meeting people by accident many different ways.
Man I'm so jealous I'd love to have my kid helping me in the shop. To bad hes only 3 right now. I suppose I could stop and wait 5 or 6 years. Nah, will buy something new for him to work on. |
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Thanks Jason and Kizer....
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03-06-2009, 01:33 PM | #281 |
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A truck bed makes a good play pen.
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03-06-2009, 08:00 PM | #282 |
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It's cleaning up pretty well. Gonna be able to make something of those gravel guards?
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I Want to thank you again for the parts Sean.
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03-07-2009, 09:29 AM | #284 |
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No problem David. I know you'll put them to good use on your truck.
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03-07-2009, 11:15 AM | #285 |
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I'll have to remember that! Well i guess ill have to put a floor in it first though
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03-07-2009, 11:54 AM | #286 |
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Haha me too. maybe even a tail gate, but mines smart enough to climb over and out.
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03-09-2009, 07:42 AM | #287 |
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Got my marker light lens in the mail Friday.
And got all the rear bumper brackets painted and installed. Also got the bumper and gravel gaurds and plate holder installed. My daughter is still playing with paint colors on the tailgate.
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Nice!
Looking great David. All of it cleaned up very well for you. I didn't know that bumper even that much shine left in it.
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Yeah 1000 grit wet sanding does wonders. now I just have to polish it.
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Very true. The trucks looking great though. I'm just ready to see mine roll in and out of the paint booth.
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03-09-2009, 08:02 AM | #291 |
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Looks awsome. Great job. What are you going to polish it with?
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I wish I could have done a complete frame up build, I want to ride first for a year or two then do it.
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I was going to try some mirror glaze,,,,
You got any other suggestions?
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I've always used Turtle Wax Chrome Polish and a buffer.
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4dranch:
Your project is coming along nicely. I haven't checked in for a while, but I see you keep steaming ahead. I hope to see your rig in person someday. Keep up the good work and hats-off to your daughter for being such a good helper. |
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wow that old bumper does look good. When I first so those brackets I thought oh great its going to look pretty rough. Now I wish mine looked as rough.
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Looking good!
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I use flitz. Use it on my scoot, guns, truck. But everybody likes something differant.
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[quote=TwiggyTheDrummer;3187734]QUOTE]
[QUOTE=LILRED66;3187758[/quote] [quote=kizer;3187784] QUOTE] [QUOTE=jchav62;3187788[/quote] [QUOTE=jason65;3187794]QUOTE] Thanks guys....
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Bumper looks great, nice job.
X2 on Flitz. |
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