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Homer. ..
The used to be a camper truck.. Gotta luv it..
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06-02-2015, 06:26 PM | #303 |
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Yeah, I wish I could change the thread name from "Meet Homer (the motor home)" to "Meet Homer (what's left after you chop the cr*p out of a motor home)".
That one guy was seriously p*ssed at me for cutting off that two tons of rotten wood and moldy motor home. I do get that he was expecting something else and was let down by what he saw. I get that, that's why I would love to change the thread name. Moderators ???
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06-07-2015, 05:31 PM | #304 |
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Little progress update pics.
Had my body man come over yesterday and final sand the front fenders and the main section of the cab. We masked everything off and this morning finally sprayed the cab body section back to the original tan color it left the factor with. I think it's subtle yet contrasts nicely against the stark white roof.
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06-07-2015, 05:33 PM | #305 |
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few more
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last but not least. I show the shot of the hood before primer. You can see where it started life as a tan inside and out truck before Open Road painted the cab and front end darker brown.
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Lookin good buddy
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Thanks Chris.
Over 100* outside, gotta stay inside for a while till it cools down a bit.
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Homer is looking good with some fresh paint on the cab. I'm jealous.
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Wow ,old Homer is looking sharp.
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Looks killer. You are making this look easy!
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Thanks Average Joe. It is easy. When you hire the people with talent to do those things that you are not good at. Let them do their thing.
Pretty soon it will be back on me to push it across the finish line.
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Time to go to bed. Er, I mean time to tackle the bed.
I had to cut off the bolts that held the fenders in place last week due to the mobile blaster was coming to my house bright and early Friday morning to blast my bed and tailgate. The bed with the new square body fleetside bedfloor was very solid and pretty clean top and bottom. So here are some pics. This morning while my body guy was working his magic on the fenders and hood I primed and undercoated the underneath of the bed.
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Here's a few pics of the rear fenders and the hood in primer.
It was 108* outside today. No way could I have worked without my shade structure and my portable swamp cooler. Yeah.
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I am afraid that the whole country is in for a rude awakening with the heat this summer... Truck is looking great...
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So far this year the summer heat has not been too bad (so far), but the burner is turned on finally. Supposed to be 110* today and 113* on Wednesday, but even that is not a record here in Arizona. We'll keep plugging away.
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You must have some understanding neighbors!.... What kind of paint are you using? One stage or is he clear coating? looks good
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Paint is a Matrix base coat clear coat. I am really happy with how it's coming out. On another issue Lanny. The seat set I got from Joe K. is up for grabs if you want it. Free to U. Let me know. I am going to put a trimmed down stock seat back in Homer.
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Thanks but Im not sure what to do with the wrap around sides?? might be a good place for speakers....I wish I had my bench seat back. It just needed recovering but I pitched it for these bucket seats I have now, that I don't like. But saying all that Ill take the seat off your hands..... don't know when I can get over there, as I going to Texas this weekend ...on another note I hear rumors that I may be working in your neck of the wood again. guess well see. Thanks my friend
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I've been tagging along and love your progress. Homer is very cool. Nice save on a truck...the challenging way.
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That is what I was concerned with too on the seat sides, that and no tracks but that's doable. Going to Texas huh? Take your umbrella. Or better yet a canoe. Yeah rumors and running again, we'll see. Quote:
Very nice looking avatar in your signature. I am going to add you to my contacts and send a friend request.
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Thanks Wayne, friend request accepted.
Looking forward to the next steps on Homer. Don't know how you all handle the heat. In the 80's and humid here so dreaming of air conditioning in the shop. Doug |
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