05-14-2007, 06:10 PM | #401 |
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Re: n2billet's project 68 "Extreme Makeover" hot rod style
I don't personally care if he sold the truck 1st I like small back window '67s and 2nd I couldn't afford any truck right now let alone the most cherry '68 I have ever seen 3rd I like step sides 4th I want to build my own. I love this truck. I think if i would do an I6 it would have to be a 292. but the little amount of pictures I did see I really liked. Where in MO did you find this thing out of curiosity?
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06-01-2007, 05:50 PM | #402 |
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Re: n2billet's project 68 "Extreme Makeover" hot rod style
did i miss the rust repair on the cab or was it just not shown?
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Nope you didn't miss it, I never did repair the cab mounts before I sold it...... |
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06-01-2007, 10:56 PM | #404 |
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Oh over by rolla kinda i see thats cool i was down there today and i saw tons of 67-72s not all of them were running but they are plentiful down there thats for sure and pretty rust free
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Re: n2billet's project 68 "Extreme Makeover" hot rod style
all I can say is.......DAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
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I am bringing this back to the top in hopes we can locate the missing attachments.....
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Off the subject, but nice avatar N2!
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I don't know about that...I lived in Rolla for the past 4 years, and I saw a handfull on the road regularly....most aren't very rust free though. It is hard to find an original Missouri truck that isn't pretty rusty. The frames are usually OK but nearly every one is missing large portions of the floor, has windshield rot, and wheelwell rot in the bed. It is amazing a truck that nice came from MO, I'm wondering if it came from another state originally, or was stored inside in the winter, or what...
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Thanks. 75silverstep did that for me. Here's the original-Link
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it actually came from a guy closer to california missouri, me and a buddy argued over who was going to buy it and he ended up with it, he had it in jefferson city mo for awhile till he moved to seymour missouri, then it got sold to n2billet. Wish i would have bought it when i had the chance, very solid truck.
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I guess it's my computer but I saw only 3 pictures since page 6. Are these actually posted somewhere?
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Darn shame about those pics. Read all the posts. Sounds like it was a very nice build.
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i sure do like that truck, i'm gonna go get started on mine now!!
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I talked with N2TRUX this weekend and it seems the only way to get the pictures back is for me to sit down and manually add them back in. So with that said I will start adding them back in over the next few weeks..... wish I could do it faster but I'm working on my trucks! Now I have to get all those pictures rounded back up and figure out where they go
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Cool I'll Be looking forward to it.
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Congrats to n2billet.... this thread is one of the boards top 5!
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=256248
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I'm sure it's already been said somewhere in the last 17pages, but this is IMO the perfect drop! I just wish it didn't cost $7000
And if there is a cheaper way to get the same results, please share!
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That will get you the exact same ride height. If you must be able to drop it down when parked, substitute bags in place of cutting the front coils. 3" spindles <$300 Dbl Convoluted bags @ ~$70ea = $280 Lowering blocks + u-bolts @ $70 Bolt-in c-sections @ $130 Air management system (for beginners) @ $1049 (ART RidePro 4-way) 300 + 280 + 60 + 120 + 1049= Less than 7K easy.
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How many pictures were there? Have you thought about starting a new thread for just the pictures? Hell, I'd be willing to post them up if you email them to me.
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Hey guy,
On your engine cleanup, what type of paint did you use? Will it with stand the temps. the engine will put out? |
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He uses POR-15 stuff if the color is right. For everything else, they use standard automotive paints/clears (same stuff you'd use on the body). The automotive stuff will 'cook' immediately around the exhaust ports but will survive intact otherwise.
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