08-26-2012, 01:22 AM | #301 |
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Re: Our new 69C10 project
All's good...Hey Wyatt, you're good with us! Kinda like family...
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08-26-2012, 01:36 PM | #302 |
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Here`s few more pictures of the cruise in, sorry we missed you Rex, come by any time. A huge thanks to my boys again for all their hard work.
Here is pic of Wyatt`s truck too, he spent lots of time polishing the old girl, she never looked do good! We are going to replace the front calipers and rotors next week with a set of twin puck polished aluminum D52 calipers with cross drill and slotted roters & brighten up the front a bit with a set of chrome backing plates. Then hit a few more cruise-ins while the Oregon weather holds. Enjoy!
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A few more for your enjoyment, thats Wyatts model, it was a frame off as well, painted to match the truck, saddle interior conversion too.
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Hi Scott, congratulations to you and the boys on the best of show truck award! We were nearby and I wanted to make it but just couldn't slip away from my sons all day football jamboree at Canby High. Again good job on the truck and congrats on the win . Mel
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Hey,,,it's done!!! Looks awesome!!! Perhaps I can take a closer look next time I'm over there?
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08-27-2012, 04:22 PM | #306 |
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Anytime, happy to have you and there is always somthing cold in the shop to drink!
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08-28-2012, 06:11 PM | #307 |
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Just looked through the build thread and wow! this thing turned out great and super clean! and love that color!
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I do still have the stock grill, it's about as clean and nice as they get, hadn't really thought about selling it, but I would consider it. But it would be expensive due to its condition. $500.00 plus shipping complete.
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Sounds good man, I'll do some thinking and try to decide. Thanks!
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Well we decided to remove the ECE disc front brake set up and go with a new set of polished calipers with slotted/drilled rotors from POL and a set of chrome dust covers to broghten up the front.
Here`s a pic of the before and tomorrow we hope the new stuff shows up. Of course the ECE set-up is for sale on the forum if your intrested. Thanks
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Well finished the new POL brake install, polished aluminum twin puck caliber, sloted and drilled rotors with Early classic chrome backing plates and braded stainless lines and painted my drop spindle and rotor vents and hubs with POR 15, man I love that stuff, now just bleed the brakes this weekend and off we go!
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All done with the brakes and ready for the next cruise in!
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09-16-2012, 02:51 AM | #314 |
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Looks good!
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09-16-2012, 08:46 AM | #315 |
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Congrats on the trophy and brake upgrade.
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09-16-2012, 08:49 AM | #316 |
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great looking truck!!!
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You did a heck of a job on your truck,very NICE!!!!.Keep on Truckin'
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Thanks for the comments, here is a few pics of the 18th scale steel model we finished, had to remoce the upper trim, paint the truck, and interior saddle color, lower it and slam on some 20`s. Lots of fun!
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10-11-2012, 03:50 PM | #319 |
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What a stunning truck! You and the boys did an outstanding job!
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10-11-2012, 04:20 PM | #320 |
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Cool model.
I bet if you plan it just right,... you can take a picture of your truck and the model, side-by-side. Ha.
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Here`s our latest addition, LED parking/turn siginals and LED tail lights and of course a new LED flasher to make them work.
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Awesome job, did you powder coat the frame? I'm trying to decide to powder coat or use the masterseries frame paint? I'm hoarding parts for now.
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I did blast and powdercoat the frame, it turned out beautiful and so much better than paint, hard to scratch, easy to clean and so nice to have as a starting point and the cost was only $650 complete and it includes all the braces and the A-arms. I will do it again on the next one too!, I also powdercoated the inner fender wells, driveline, rearend and core support, all in satin black. then the totally stainless bolt kit made it go togather very smooth.
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Thanks for the info. Great build to follow.
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New headlights installed
Here`s a shot of the new Tri-bar blue dot headlights from JEGS installed, Hot rodded uit up nice we think.
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