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03-31-2013, 10:17 PM | #1 |
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Re: Rustbuket 67 build "Georgia"
Man that looks freaking awesome!!!! Love the silver wishing I had done something besides all black now lol
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Wow everything looks great. I really like the color contrast
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Looks super, nice job....Jim
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very nice progress Dan!
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It looks great and you always have the best smilies too!
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It really does look good with the contracting colors and Grade 8 hardware. Keep after it Dan!
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YEs, great detail work !
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04-01-2013, 03:09 PM | #8 |
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Dan,
Great job on the frame paint scheme. I'm envious of your attention to detail. Posted via Mobile Device
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Wow. That look's cool. I was considering going body color with my trailing arms before switching over to leafs, but that silver is definitely sharp looking. Nice build!
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Wow! Looks great. I'm going to have to step my game up to get even close to that. I plan to do some suspension upgrade later on after I'm driving this thing around, so I'll be sure to consult your build when that time comes. Keep up the good work!
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Been awhile on checking in. Really really nice crisp clean work you do.
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Def gonig to do my frame with silver accents too! Looks good man
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It's been awhile since I checked in here. She's progressing nice. I am a huge fan of the black/silver on the frame. I went with something similar on my shortbox as well. Keep up the good work!
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Wow, Dan, it's coming along great. I wish I had the patience and know how that you do. You have gone to a place that's way above my comfort level.
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Looks sweet!! Love the accenting on the chassis
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04-27-2013, 07:28 AM | #17 |
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Dan, just checking to see how your coming along. Everything looks real nice.
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Yeah, what have you been up to?
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Dan the chassis is coming along killer. Luv the colors and attention to detail.
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I have been busy getting ready for our second child, a boy who will be born in the next few weeks. Only things I got done to the truck was pressing the lower ball joints in and set the engine/trans and cab on the frame temporarily for tornado/hail storms. Have to keep one side of the garage open for the lady's Honda. I just ordered some headers last night too. Here is a pic of my helper and the cleaned up garage. Enjoy! Posted via Mobile Device Posted via Mobile Device
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04-28-2013, 12:12 AM | #21 |
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Hey Dan, wish my garage looked that clean. Probably cause I don't have a little helper like you do.
Had not seen any posts from you in a while. I guess you have been busy preparing for the new arrival! I have a question for you. I remember seeing pics that you did most of your floor repair with the cab on the frame. Is that about right? I am thinking about removing the old cab, and putting the "new" cab on the frame to work on it. It would free up space in my garage, and make it easier for me to take parts off the old cab. What do you think? Should I just continue working on it where it is or put it on the frame? |
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D it would be much easier off the frame in my opinion. I had to be a contortionist to make some of the repairs while on the frame. But then again I am getting pretty good at doing things the hard way.
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04-28-2013, 01:20 PM | #23 |
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Wow! You're doing it all the "right" way. I've taken a few more shortcuts to get my home/shop truck usable with plans to do suspension upgrades in the future. I'm actually glad I did so I can use your build for future planning. Thanks Dan and keep up the good work. AND DON'T RUN OVER YOUR DOOR!
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Hey Dan, we have not heard from you in a while. I am guessing that maybe your new arrival made an appearance? If so, congratulations!
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You guys alright over there in OK?
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