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Location: VENTURA COUNTY CALIFORNIA
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Re: My 71 gmc suburban
A before and after shot
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Re: My 71 gmc suburban
Pre powder coat shot. I picked up all the powder coat last week. Hopefully the hardware will be done this week so I can start reassembly. I cleaned up the framerails while it was apart and got them painted black now too. They aren’t perfect but way better that before. I always enjoy seeing others projects so I will do my best to keep this updated.
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Re: My 71 gmc suburban
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That's gonna' look good when you get it finished out. That is about the same color as I'm painting my '70 short bed. LockDoc
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Re: My 71 gmc suburban
Thanks. It will be a long while before the rest gets painted. I got a bit of rust repair to do. I have the wire ran to the garage for the 220 for the welder but don’t trust myself doing it. The color is Springtime yellow. Close to butternut but a Ford color
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