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05-23-2016, 10:43 PM | #1 |
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WOW excellent looking trucks great work and detail, I like the old gas station...very KOOL and top notch..
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Very cool you got it back. It looks great! Man I was just 5yrs old in 83. Oh and the blue truck looks amazing I love that color.
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I totally agree with Rian ( and that's not too often ) we all like to see what you are doing and as others have said we all like old trucks .
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OK guys, don't dish out the hate... this 66 custom Ford is going to be a nice one. FE motor, C6 trans, power disc late model twin I-beams, detailed out engine compartment and interior... but leave the real patina. oh yeah, cool retro wheels and tires. The owner is a good dude with good taste... got nice Mustangs and several old Ford trucks. |
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Ford looks good Clem.
I would love to live in Fayetteville, and make a detour past your shop every day for the eye candy out front. Paul, that truck looks brokeass
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He has good taste in Ford trucks ,I like it .But then again I like ALL trucks that are old .
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Looking good Clem. That old Ford will be a sweet ride.
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SCORE!!!
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That is an awesome truck ,lucky rascal .
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Right on. Keeper for sure.
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We've been working on a few different trucks which I will post-up about soon but for now, you guys that follow will remember the old truck parts that we were inheriting. here is load 2 and load 3 & 4. These parts are scattered and unorganized so it is my task to condense and re-warehouse. There's over 50 heaters from all different years. Earlier we got several 58-61 grills but zero bezels or eyebrows. Found them... box of each... OMG, this is going to take a while. |
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wow. You know you're a cool truck guy when parts gravitate to you.
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Wow that's awesome!! Will work for truck parts Clem.
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I just said a whole load of naughty words....
That is just awesome Clem.
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Clem will say a lot more if he checks your case when you leave
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That is a BIGto do list.
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not sure its cool but more like blind a$$ luck. just got to make good from the situation.
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You have a big job in front of you. You will never be able to retire now. Build more TRUCKS.
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You're telling me bro…frickin' monumental.
Man, too true… and thanks for the focus. "Build more trucks"... |
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The 50 model below looks nice but the new owner was shocked at how poorly it was built... badly sub-framed (really bad) like dangerous. terrible welding throughout, cobbled together with mismatched salvage yard parts. When we put it up on the lift and the owner saw the bad job that had been done... He said "never buy a car from 2 drunks with a welder".
Not really funny but the owner is a great guy who just wanted a cool old truck with decent paint. The wheels and tires look good and the small block sounds tough but when he told us he had it up over a hundred... we said "man, we got to make this truck safe". Check out the transmission crossmember they made... the grill was held in with twisted coat hangers... it was crazy. On a better note. thats Dano in the ballcap, another Oregoner or Oregonnor (not sure), he's the metal fab & bodywork, that throws down some mean paint guy we've been looking for. Pete and Dano engineered a path to fix the black 50. They boxed and stitched it up, they secured the grill and hung a bumper and splash pan up front. There was a ton of work to fix it right... the guys did a great job and we've got a happy customer. |
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Well, that cross member is possibly a contender for a WTF thread.
Glad you got it all sorted for the customer.
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That '50 is the perfect example of "you can't judge a book by it's cover". Good thing he brought the truck to you to be repaired before things started falling off... or worse!
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Looks like the Oregonians are taking over Tuba Trucks.
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