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Location: Sulphur, LA
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Re: My 84 C/10 Progress Thread
Although it may look white'ish in the pic it's actually tan that matches the paint job on the truck. And yes we used fiberglass resin and mat to make sure it stuck. After that the guy who painted it took it and did his thing with filler and sanding and getting it smooth as possible. Left it alone for a few months just sitting in the inside of my truck. Scroll back to page 2 and you'll see it primered sitting on the dash. Meanwhile, I did some other projects and then came back to it later. Had a couple spots that lifted a little and he went back and sanded it more and filled in where it was neccessary and painted it.
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Re: My 84 C/10 Progress Thread
Here's a pic of the bed where I cut out the fenders to fit some meat back there. I'm having the factory fenders widened to keep somewhat of a factory look.
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