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Old 08-29-2015, 12:39 PM   #426
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Awesome!!

I didn't realize that the bed wasn't painted.
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Old 08-29-2015, 01:11 PM   #427
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Old 08-29-2015, 02:49 PM   #428
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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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Old 08-29-2015, 06:34 PM   #429
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Frame came out nice! Looking forward to seeing the bed on.
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Old 08-29-2015, 10:33 PM   #430
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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.
Hope you all don't mind the amount of pics I took and will post.
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Old 08-29-2015, 10:36 PM   #432
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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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Old 08-29-2015, 10:41 PM   #434
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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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My Open Road camper is is still sitting in the same spot.
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Yep. That dang old 110* didn't stop me neither. How's your project coming?
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Old 08-29-2015, 10:52 PM   #438
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My Open Road camper is is still sitting in the same spot.
Well now you don't have to "bake from scratch". You got a recipe right here. Old Homer needs a brother. Believe it or not I would not be opposed to doing another one someday. I've figured out a few tricks for the next one.
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Old 08-29-2015, 10:55 PM   #439
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Homer is really looking great ,love the bed . I may have to measure my wheelbase on my Ton and see if it would work for mine.
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Wow, looks amazingly cool with the bed and rear fenders in place. Very nice!
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Homer is really looking great ,love the bed . I may have to measure my wheelbase on my Ton and see if it would work for mine.
It's probably a 133" or a 157" wheelbase both of which would require frame shortening. Drop that baby back to 127" wheelbase if you don't want a short bed truck. Them long bed step side beds look cool, 2 me.

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Wow, looks amazingly cool with the bed and rear fenders in place. Very nice!
Thanks advanced design. Up until today all I had was a "Vision" in my head of what it could look like and the jury was still out. I think once the bumper, lights, steps, etc are in place it will trim out nice.
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Before and after;

Yeah, I know. It's not after till it's done, but I think you get my drift.
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If I could build mine the way I see it in my head, I'd do a crew cab conversion, cummins power and probably a flatbed/fifth wheel compatible rig. Just a thought.

But I love yours a lot.
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Old 08-29-2015, 11:31 PM   #444
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If I could build mine the way I see it in my head, I'd do a crew cab conversion, cummins power and probably a flatbed/fifth wheel compatible rig. Just a thought.

But I love yours a lot.
That would be cool. Lot of work, but cool as heck when you got done.
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Dude.That is awesome.I cant wait to get working on my bed.Post a pic when you get the steps on.


(I showed my wide your truck before and after.she was like dam that motorhome would have been freakin sick.girls...)

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Looks awesome! Perfect color combo and the wheels look great too.
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Dude.That is awesome.I cant wait to get working on my bed.Post a pic when you get the steps on.
Steps will be a while. Gonna have to blast the chrome off and maybe narrow them, not sure yet. down the road.


(I showed my wide your truck before and after.she was like dam that motorhome would have been freakin sick.girls...)
Those girls are something else. Go through an experience like giving birth and a few months later say "wasn't soo bad. I think I'll do it again"..

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Looks awesome! Perfect color combo and the wheels look great too.
Thanks A. J. I dig it too. Actually it's the same body color (not white roof) it came from the factory with. After painting the inside of the cab we painted the roof, and when I saw that white against the tan I decided to not paint the body med. olive. I see those pretty olive trucks and sometimes wonder if I made the right decision. But hey, I was going for something different.
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Those girls are something else. Go through an experience like giving birth and a few months later say "wasn't soo bad. I think I'll do it again"..


Thanks A. J. I dig it too. Actually it's the same body color (not white roof) it came from the factory with. After painting the inside of the cab we painted the roof, and when I saw that white against the tan I decided to not paint the body med. olive. I see those pretty olive trucks and sometimes wonder if I made the right decision. But hey, I was going for something different.
my wide.lol.i must have been sleepy..yeah we just did all that 8 months ago..now she wants another..
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yeah, i know. It's not after till it's done, but i think you get my drift.
dude that is badass!!!!
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