02-04-2017, 08:18 AM | #501 |
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Awesome work!!! We need a live web feed just to keep up with everything!
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02-04-2017, 02:52 PM | #502 |
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Truck is beautiful! Always looking forward to seeing more of your guys work!
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03-15-2017, 06:44 AM | #503 |
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This sweet 54 deluxe got a complete make-over in 2 and a half months time. Engine overhaul, clutch, bed boards, wheels and tires, grill, interior, stereo… the list goes on. All for a great guy who has owned it since high school many years ago. The deadline was based on driving her in a St. Patricks Day parade on Friday up in northern Missouri. Made it… but just barely, rolled out yesterday afternoon. Very happy customer…
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03-15-2017, 06:46 AM | #504 |
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A few more pics…
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03-15-2017, 07:18 AM | #505 |
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Well done Clem and the team you have knocked that one out of the park it won't be long before you have your own TV show on discovery at this rate
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03-15-2017, 07:19 AM | #506 |
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Wow, gorgeous truck!
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Morning Clem !!
That is one spectacular finish to the truck. I love the last photo you posted. Kind of summarises the whole Tuba Trucks experience. Well done.
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WOW, what a truck!
It may not have looked that good new. Completed in two and half months sounds like a record of some kind too. Will look great in any parade but being green it is very fitting for a St. Patrick's Day parade.
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What a beauty, great work.
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03-15-2017, 02:03 PM | #510 |
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NIce work!
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Appreciate the offer- It was lined up to come to the party, and I got shanked at the last minute. Hopefully this year. You guys gotta come up to the Nationals sometime, we have a great time! Mmmmm, tacos.
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Another Awesome Creation!!! Well done Sir!!!
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Sweet 5 window. I'm green with envy.
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Back a few pages ago a 65 standard cab, one time Texaco fleet truck, came to us for a redo. A cool older lady owned and was in love with her truck named 'Maude'. There were a few bumps in the road and progress got delayed some but slowly and steadily Maude came back. Now sporting a fresh repaint the cab is bolted to the frame, doors were hung and the inners were installed. Maude is starting to look like a truck again.
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04-11-2017, 09:46 PM | #516 |
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Clem, the '54 is a total work of art!
The '65 is lookin' great also! I am always keepin' an eye on ya!!! Always lookin' forward to the day that I can start working for you, and doin' this stuff!!!
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Clem the 54 looked great and in only 2 months during the winter!! The 65 may be slower but it is looking good also. Good work
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Maude, ahhh,,, I remember the owner. Nice lady. Glad Maude will have a loving owner.
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I do continue to be amazed by the work you guys turn out.
That truck (Maude) looks just lovely.
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The shop has been working on a few 50's models for a while now and we have one of our own in the works. It' been redubbed 'B-52'. A 6' flat bed cut down from 10' with all the running lights, spot light, giant stop light, 3:55 rear gear, dual brake cylinder and whatever else we can find out back. It should be a fun shop truck though driving one is like steering a boat while sitting on a park bench… Here's the second episode of 'B-52' |
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'B-52' Looks killer!
Don't tell me your 'Hot Rod' is suffering the same as Steiner, owner too busy with other builds to give some lovin'. |
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Bomp… Rian, you guys are crazy. Kindred stuff right there.
Aprils report. Nothing big happened this month, just a bunch of seemingly slow production on some cool new shop projects. First off, we've been working on a 63 roadster for a nice ol' guy who just wants it brought sorta back and drivable for his grandkids. We overhauled the 327 added a new clutch pack plus a few other requested safety features, like a major brake upgrade and fresh interior. More on this as it continues… We also undertook a much later model Chev., a 79 Scottsdale, which is in for paint and interior but after sitting for 20 years, it doesn't seem to be running right. Hopefully we can figure out the mechanics while the bodywork happens. |
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April report part 2.
A guy came to us about a year ago with a 66 Ford custom that he wanted a complete frame-up restoration. He requested a motor and the under hood to be restored plus a complete interior like original but he wanted a patina exterior. OK, we can do it. He has come over almost every Sunday since and worked on his truck and he is the main reason that this build had become so enjoyable, an involved customer, gotta love it. Also this month… Maude got her fenders and the hood is next… And Mark's 50 got blown apart for a resto. |
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April report part 3
This month we added to the herd a 60 stepper with a great grill and hood and a perfect windshield. Also we got a big window and high hump cab from our favorite salvage guy, thanks Eddie, and no, we didn't even ask about Ford stuff. |
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