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Old 11-05-2013, 02:08 PM   #26
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Re: Baby Blue Patina

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Seems like an appropriate name - Stink Bug. What exactly is the metal fab work on the back of the cab?

Great progress, btw!
should be lack there of. I guess the truck needed cab corners at some point and they didn't want to take the bed of or trim the new cab corner. I dont really know what Ill do about it, I think I will trim them a bit and weld it in like it should have been on the back side. I dont want to cut them completely out and mess up the patina.
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Old 11-05-2013, 05:07 PM   #27
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Looks like a killer start to another project. I'm looking forward to watching your build.
It never ceases to amaze me the repairs guys make on these trucks. That's actually mild compared to 1" thick bondo over rust I have seen. Keep the updates coming.
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Old 11-05-2013, 09:33 PM   #28
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oh there is plenty of bondo and chicken wire on the bed lol. luckily all in place that wont effect the patina but they still need to be addressed. I'm pretty excited about this one, its pretty nice not to have to worry about sanding bondo for once haha.
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Old 11-06-2013, 12:08 AM   #29
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I'm in! Looks like a cool project! I do have to say though those cab corners scare me! lol
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Old 11-06-2013, 12:22 AM   #30
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should be lack there of. I guess the truck needed cab corners at some point and they didn't want to take the bed of or trim the new cab corner. I dont really know what Ill do about it, I think I will trim them a bit and weld it in like it should have been on the back side. I dont want to cut them completely out and mess up the patina.
Wow! Seems like a mess.
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Old 11-06-2013, 04:39 PM   #31
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Wow! Seems like a mess.
yea Im still up in the air about what to do with them. I think I'm gonna cut them down to the straight part and weld them in up to where they did the bodywork. I will just have to see what Ive got when I get a little further
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Old 11-06-2013, 04:57 PM   #32
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yea Im still up in the air about what to do with them. I think I'm gonna cut them down to the straight part and weld them in up to where they did the bodywork. I will just have to see what Ive got when I get a little further
Sounds like a great idea to me. Keep us posted on what you find! Really diggin' your progress. Hopefully I'll be able to snatch up one in similar condition soon.
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Old 11-06-2013, 04:58 PM   #33
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believe or not .. i have seen others take that shortcut on the cab corner repair.... LOL
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Love the new project!
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Old 11-10-2013, 10:09 PM   #35
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kind of a cool picture I took the other day.... so much c10 junk!



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welp I've mad decent progress considering how little I've worked on it. looks like I've got a lot of work ahead of me.







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kind of a cool picture I took the other day.... so much c10 junk!



Man, what I nice shop, full of beautiful vehicles dripping with potential
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two projects at once. I can relate. It's not an easy thing to do
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Great progress!
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Old 11-11-2013, 10:24 AM   #41
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two projects at once. I can relate. It's not an easy thing to do
No its not... and its really hard when the silver truck is probably 2 hours of body work and a coat of primer away from being ready to paint..... its gonna be worth it though when I get all the porterbuilt and air ride stuff in for it and have a fresh chassis to start with for that project
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Man, what I nice shop, full of beautiful vehicles dripping with potential
thanks man. looks like I'm gonna be busy till April with these projects
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worked on ole blue today for a bit today.I got the font end disassembled and the rest of the cab stripped.

I found some rifle shells in the cowl air so that gave me an idea that I think I'm gonna carry through the truck, I also like to use something that I find from the original truck in the in the final build.
any way this is what I did. I made some bolts out of the shells and Im gonna use them somewhere on the truck, probably as a hole filler on the cowl panel where the windshield washer lines go through





This is the cigarette lighter delete that I put a shotgun shell in, the truck has the knobs that don't have the stainless center so I think I'll put 2 other shells in the center of those.
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digging the bullets. and dang I have shop envy. Can't imagine having enough room for 3 super cool rides. Nice!
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digging the bullets. and dang I have shop envy. Can't imagine having enough room for 3 super cool rides. Nice!
thanks. I think they will be a nice touch and will look better than the original cheaper knobs. as far as the shop goes I've been really lucky my Dad built that thing but now I think he is annoyed because all my junk is tying it up haha
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Old 11-13-2013, 03:32 PM   #46
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something that has been going through my mind here as of late is should I reuse the old bumpers, headlight buckets and grille trim or put new chrome bumpers and trim in it?
I have the chrome out of the silver truck and i'm not that happy with the bumpers on the silver one either so it looks like I will have extra.

what do you guys think?
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I think that depends on what wheels you go with. If you're going to do something painted with caps I would leave the white but if you're going fancy I'd switch to chrome!
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Hard to beat chrome. Your mock up had shiney rims
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I think that depends on what wheels you go with. If you're going to do something painted with caps I would leave the white but if you're going fancy I'd switch to chrome!
Totally agree with this. Based on the nice patina, I'd go with a nice set of painted smoothies and play up the shop truck theme.

Either way it'll be killer I'm sure!
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I think I'm gonna go with the chrome and see what the torque thrust look like but I think I'm gonna end up running Wheel Vintiques 5 lug steel wheels with some nice dog dish hub caps
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