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very cool I like your paint plan too
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so I finally started working on my truck today !! started working on finishing off the section job on the inside of the cab !! too some before and after snaps still have to make a few little filler strips !!
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Would you like to get rid of the Buick center bar I'm interested...Vernski
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looking good!
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Ill take that bar if vernski passes
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I redid the bedside repair that was done on my truck ! Now I think skirts are in order !
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[QUOTE=Elnutty;5835143]How about $25 shipped to you ??
Just noticed the reply this morning, that sounds good if paypal is ok send me an invoice thanx...Vernski |
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If its no bother could you put up some pics of the inside of the doors and a pic of the tail gate.
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the doors were split in the middle of the outside skin and down the inside and cut acroos the lower inside of the door ! the gat had the middke cut out and 3'' taken out !
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test fit the skirts
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So the route Im going with this truck is a combination of style 's ! Kustom - lowrider - redneck so today I cut up a visor for a old chevy and this is what I came up with
Unbolted it to see how much of a gap Rough cut Test fit Filler Going to make a stainless polished center section for it later Posted via Mobile Device |
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Bad.ass. truck man. Glad to see its.still gettin worked on.
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Like it
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thanks man !! my problem is I get distracted I have really bad a.d.d when it comes to working on cars , especially when I have stuff like the visor in my garage !!! I went outside to clean up my garage and when I picked up the visor to get it off the floor it hit how to make it work !
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I actually like the visor. Good work. I didnt think id like it at all. But its looking good
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So I'm going to pick up a camper shell tonight for the truck today circa 1963 aluminum one ! if you had doubts about the visor stay tuned !!
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I got to see this in person.....
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I'm curious as to some of your terminology, what is sectioned and for what reason, etc??
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My truck has 3" cut out of the center from front to rear ! Was just a old Kustom trick done back in the day ! My truck is chopped threw the middle of the body basically !!
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Someone makes a kit ! I just assume use the original piece , basically just need the glass and the inside sheet metal just cut the outer skin !
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Looks sweet! And i keep the gmc grill. When i got my 64 gmc i thought the same thing and almost tryed to find a chevy grill. But like you the gmc on grew on me. I have one extra one both are painted. The one on my truck has never had a dent in it cause it came off a truck with an original gmc grill gaurd the was on the truck from day one. I plan on some day sending it in to get it chromed along with getting my front bumper rechromed.
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Looking good man !!
Curious to see the camper shell ... I had a chance to score one, but was too late ....
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I don't have a pic yet , was kinda bummed this one has damage on the top of it but its fixable ! Also found another one that I'm going To look at tomorrow
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