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Old 08-24-2015, 05:57 PM   #1
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Re: Meet Homer (the motor home)

Get the bed on it LOL
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Old 08-24-2015, 06:01 PM   #2
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Get the bed on it LOL
Soon Brother. I still have shock mounts to fabricate, and exhaust to then route towards the back first.
Bed is sitting there all painted and ready to go on, but don't want to remove my easy access yet.
Hopefully within the next week or so.
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Old 08-24-2015, 06:06 PM   #3
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That's just awesome
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Old 08-24-2015, 06:10 PM   #4
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That's just awesome
Thanks Valhalla. I'm right in the next town over in Mesa. Maybe you will have to drop by some time?
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For sure man, I love checking out everyone's projects in person.
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Congrats!
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Old 08-25-2015, 09:58 AM   #7
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Thanks. Slowly but surely getting there.
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Old 08-25-2015, 08:03 PM   #8
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I would love to see this build in person ,its a really special build .I watched a special build on Team Chevelle of a 70 Chevelle built on a stretched Corvette chassie and I knew that car. This one was built in Canada and I knew I would never see it in person but I admired the build .Last year when we pulled in to Ohio to the Northern Ohio Chevelle Show at the hotel I told my wife I needed to go see someone .That someone was a guy from Canada that built that Chevelle .He was amazed that I recognised it and told me he almost went back home because he did not know anyone there ,I told him he would be well known before the night was over. That was a cool build and so is this one ,Im in all the way.
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Old 08-26-2015, 11:00 AM   #9
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I would love to see this build in person ,its a really special build .I watched a special build on Team Chevelle of a 70 Chevelle built on a stretched Corvette chassie and I knew that car. This one was built in Canada and I knew I would never see it in person but I admired the build .Last year when we pulled in to Ohio to the Northern Ohio Chevelle Show at the hotel I told my wife I needed to go see someone .That someone was a guy from Canada that built that Chevelle .He was amazed that I recognised it and told me he almost went back home because he did not know anyone there ,I told him he would be well known before the night was over. That was a cool build and so is this one ,Im in all the way.
Thanks Flashed. I would love for you to see it in person some day. I have been thinking about heading out to the Tennessee Goodguys event next year. If I still own it! If not I might cruise out in my Chevelle. Got a good friend just outside of Nashville I would like to go see.
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I have lots of Chevelle friends in Nashville including Chuck Hanson formerly of HorsePower TV ,my 93 Indy truck that I just bought was once his .I would love to meet you and see the truck one day.
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Old 08-29-2015, 12:26 PM   #11
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Well boys, got my shock mounts installed yesterday so I figured it was finally time to spray the back half of the frame. I am gonna give it a few hours and later this afternoon try and get the bed sitting in place. Wish me luck.
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Last two pics are for Pat E.
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Awesome!!

I didn't realize that the bed wasn't painted.
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Awesome!!

I didn't realize that the bed wasn't painted.
The bed is painted. A friend asked about how it looked wider. Actually the painted bed is sitting on the truck right now. Gotta bolt it up & hang the fenders.
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The bed is painted. A friend asked about how it looked wider. Actually the painted bed is sitting on the truck right now. Gotta bolt it up & hang the fenders.
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Cool. Bed looks killer sitting in place. I love Homer. You built a killer truck out of that ugly camper for sure.
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Cool. Bed looks killer sitting in place. I love Homer. You built a killer truck out of that ugly camper for sure.
Thanks Ed. I am really pleased with how he is coming out. I think it will look good.
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Frame came out nice! Looking forward to seeing the bed on.
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Well fellas. Today was a banner day for old Homer.
Painted up the frame this morning and after about 4 hours mounted the bed and fenders.
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BANNER DAY BRUTHA
Yep. That dang old 110* didn't stop me neither. How's your project coming?
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My Open Road camper is is still sitting in the same spot.
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