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I figure all this stuff is "just steel".
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What do you guys think about this seat?
My co-worker was stripping a late model Lincoln LS and had this back seat up for grabs for free. Not sure yet weather or not I will be able to use it but it's kinda got some nice lines. I will have to get some seat glides, and build a frame for it if I use it, but I really dig that fold away/down arm rest with cup holders. We'll see if it stays, but gotta try.
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04-19-2015, 09:59 PM | #228 |
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I really like the seat ,it looks comfy and right at home in there .
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NICELY DONE !!!!!!!!
Perhaps one day we'll meet On my bucket list is a NASCAR race at Phoenix
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Seat looks great. I like that their is no headrests blocking the back window.
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Not exactly sure it can be used, but definitely maybe I spent a total of two minutes sitting it in place to take a picture. left it there for now. I will check it out in more detail this coming weekend.
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Hey if you decide you don't want to use the seat. I could take it off your hands....
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04-22-2015, 03:11 PM | #233 |
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I just read through the whole build and have come to 2 conclusions.
1: you have some great skills and waaaaay more ambition than I do. 2: this is the coolest build i have seen yet! i love the shortbed dually!! Cant wait to see more |
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I will keep you in mind Lanny if I end up not using it. I am leaning towards "making it work", but who knows????
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1. As to skills,,,,IDK,,,, I lean more towards "not afraid to tackle anything, and definitely not lazy". Way to stubborn (dumb) to EVER throw in the towel. 2. I "REALLY APPRECIATE ANOTHER CONVERT TO THE SHORTBED DUALLY" THING. Many many times I have questioned my own sanity on embarking on this journey. So, either I am correct in believing this can be cool, or "there's more than one of us who have some serious flaws in our thinking. Anyhow, appreciate the feedback. Hopefully somebody else will think it's cool enough when it's done to build another one like it in the future. Hopefully even better. Maybe they will say, "well that was ok, but on mine I'm gonna do this,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"
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Still the first build I check in on everyday ,I love it .
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04-22-2015, 04:39 PM | #237 |
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Thanks flashed. I appreciate it.
I am starting to believe we are a small but twisted bunch who dig old Homer. Been in so long now, gotta see where he ends up.
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Im in to the end too.
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04-22-2015, 07:17 PM | #240 |
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I would love to build one in the future. But my twist would either be slight altitude adjustment and super singles ( i have always wanted to build a 40s 1 1/2 ton like that ) or go 4x4 with slight lift
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For now, just trying to keep moving forward one bite at a time.
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Awesome build.
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04-26-2015, 09:57 AM | #243 |
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Thanks Pat.
Got the bed mounted yesterday, you would not have thought it was that hard to do, but when there is nothing there it takes time. I had to lift the bed (my camper jacks) off about 5 times pull the truck forward, work, push back underneath bed, try again. Over, Over, you get the picture.
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But now it's done.
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04-27-2015, 12:34 PM | #245 |
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Yep. Finally. Now on to mounting a bumper. Also wanting to get side glass in place.
How's your dually project going? You gonna do a build thread?
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2 more weeks of school and working 2 jobs. .. I did get a bed floor along with a 67-72 bed...
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Picked up a fleetside bumper yesterday to start my journey towards building/having a rear bumper. I figure "you gotta start somewhere". I am gonna look at it for a bit before I decide whether or not to remove a sliver (about 4 to 5 inches) off either side and then put the end cap back on.
What do you guys think?
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Looks fine as is and it gives you a place to mount rear facing spot for hooking trailers etc..
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Here is where I will remove a slice of about 4 to 5 inches.
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Yeah, I hear you Chris. I will definitely have to think on it for a while. Surprised it looks even half way close. It's off a fleetside. Figured for $20 I would whittle away at it. Sometimes I have to have something to measure against and then I will know what I want by looking at what I want to go away.
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