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Old 02-04-2008, 12:47 AM   #1
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Got Wood?

Anyone ever seen or know of anyone that has tried to make "woody" side panels and trim for the 60-66 trucks? Thought it might be a cool custom idea for my shop truck. I can picture it in my mind,(easy not much in there)and think it would look cool. If anyone has done this already, can we see some pics? Thanks, Jerry
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Old 02-04-2008, 02:39 AM   #2
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Re: Got Wood?

On the interior or the exterior? I've never seen it before, might be interesting.
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Old 02-04-2008, 02:47 AM   #3
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I dont know if you have more patience than $$$$, but you could probably get it custom painted in a wood grain and make the strips w/out much difficulty. I think it would be tough to deal w/ the curved sides of the truck, assuming you are talking exterior. I saw it done on TV w/ the Boyd Coddington show on a sreet rod. Lot of beeps when they were assembling the panels!!!
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Re: Got Wood?

Exterior. My truck is a flatbed, so I thought if I used 2 different woods on the flatbed and carried the theme to the side of the cab and frontend it might be cool.
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I dont know if you have more patience than $$$$, but you could probably get it custom painted in a wood grain and make the strips w/out much difficulty. I think it would be tough to deal w/ the curved sides of the truck, assuming you are talking exterior. I saw it done on TV w/ the Boyd Coddington show on a sreet rod. Lot of beeps when they were assembling the panels!!!

I have a friend that works for a trim place close by, I think they could use their mold planers to duplicate my curves I need and finger joint the corners for the authentic look.
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...........wood working technology sounds like what you need......I would use balsa wood myself
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Old 02-04-2008, 05:24 AM   #7
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...........wood working technology sounds like what you need......I would use balsa wood myself
My father has an old boat with alot of teak trim. 8-2 inch x 4 ft long strips and several smaller pieces here and there. Thought it might be best for the trim boards, and then maybe use a lighter wood for the centers.
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