09-28-2011, 11:13 PM | #551 |
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Re: Kabwe's aka Bam's build
Better and better. I wish I lived closer to you guys.
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09-29-2011, 12:09 PM | #552 |
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"C'mon down! You're the next contestant on "The Price is WRONG!"
I'm sure the price of real estate in SoCal; depressed though it may be, has got to be higher than most other places. Kabwe/Bam - Man, I really try NOT to be "oversensitive". I kinda hate that. I'm Mexican, and that's it. Ok, I'm Mexican-American, hispanic, etc. I say, "Call me whatever you want as long as there's a smile on your face!" I'm not one of those people that are like, "...my parents are from East L.A. but I'm Spaneesh (nose-in-the-air types). But I hate the idea of being INSENSITIVE too. Ok, enough of that schit. I'm more a Hotrod-American than I am anything else anyway. I'm gonna come down to the Inglewood show one of these days and yell out, "Which of you guys answers to the nickname "Bam" or Kabwe" cause I wanna meet you!" Tri5nerd - You're gonna have to eat some more to be as fat as I am. In the mean time, I'm staying on your good side since you did me a solid by giving me that cluster - thanks again by the way. I'm blown away by the fabrication chops You (Kab/Bam), Larry, etc have. What REALLY blows me away is that it seems a lot of it is self taught! And how you get the time to do it all I'll never know. I'm having a tough time just sanding and rattle canning a few parts. Lawns to mow, cars to wash, etc. Onward....MORE TRUCKS! |
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Yeah Trifivenerd, I want to see some more of your inspiring work too.
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09-29-2011, 07:00 PM | #557 |
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Let's get back Kabwe's build here, don't clutter up his thread.
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09-30-2011, 01:57 AM | #559 | |
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Figuratively "stuffing a sock in it" on non-Kabwe truck talk. Kab, Have you ever shown us a picture of your truck when you first bought it? It might be intersting to take stock of all the changes you've made to it so far. |
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09-30-2011, 10:10 AM | #560 |
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Kabwe, truck nuts....
took a little break, what did i miss ???? curious what you and others have painted all the little bits and pieces to make them look nice and last.... e-brake linkage, brake parts stuff like that... kinda of only want to do it once... might get some shop time tomorrow, need to have a plan....
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This is what it looked like when I first got it. I had it at this point before I decided to go with a 55 front clip. Then the 55 front clip The things we get ourselves into. The good thing is I'm done with all the body mods and fab work, well at least I think I am. I'm finally at the point of primer after many hours of rust repair and (it seems every panel, but I had to have a big window) cab corners, roof, doors, 58 fenders, 55 fenders, floors, rear of cab inside and out. Man will I ever seen the light at the end of the tunnel. Quote:
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09-30-2011, 01:42 PM | #562 |
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Hey, that's a four-eyed truck, you're cheatin!
Seriously, MAN you have taken a whip to that thing, huh? How long have you been on it and more importantly how much more do you think you have on body mods, then final body "work" - filler, prime, blocking, blocking, blocking, did I mention, blocking? |
09-30-2011, 02:34 PM | #563 | |
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I'm done with all the body mods, its about final body work and assembly now. Which will take me a while because I do every thing myself. I've had the truck about 7 years but only have been really working hard on it for about 4. I could have been done by now if I did not keep changing my mind. Last edited by Kabwe; 10-01-2011 at 10:34 AM. |
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09-30-2011, 02:41 PM | #564 |
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You have spend more time on rebuilding this truck to your likes than GM spend on it new. Who cares if it's a 55/58.
There are plenty of "original" trunks around for "those people" to look at. Good Job on what you have done. |
09-30-2011, 02:51 PM | #565 | |
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All kidding aside, the only reason I changed the front end was because I have a 55 Chevy 210 and I thought it would be cool to have them at least look like the same year. Last edited by Kabwe; 09-30-2011 at 02:57 PM. |
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09-30-2011, 04:58 PM | #566 |
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Oh yeah, I was just teasing....
"Elder" Rogue is the right descripion! Geez, dude. (If we don't tease each other what's the fun?) Kabwe, You know a mod I've never seen but wondered about? Your comment about making the truck sorta match the '55 car reminded me: Instead of just eliminating the round signal light below the headlight, what about substituting a quasi-'55 Chevy car signal light? You'd probably have to make it smaller to fit/look right. Have you ever seen that? I have not but have wondered about it. Maybe someone could Photochop it on a truck to see what it would look like? |
09-30-2011, 05:18 PM | #567 |
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I've thought about it when I shaved mine, but I liked the shaved look better. Its more sporty looking to me. The coolest 55 parking light mod I've seen is this I thought it was pretty slick. This is a 55 Nomad. If I show you the whole Nomad you may faint, because when I saw it in person I almost did.lol
Modified (He removed the bezel and welded all the seams close it looks slick) Stocked Last edited by Kabwe; 09-30-2011 at 08:11 PM. |
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[QUOTE=Dan in Pasadena;4928452]Oh yeah, I was just teasing....
"Elder" Rogue is the right descripion! Geez, dude. (If we don't tease each other what's the fun?)/QUOTE] I know you were teasing,( I am keeping up with the tread) I was talking about the guys that come up to a trunk and start picking it apart. You know the type, experts. My point was, build what you want, how you want it, it's your truck. And as we said back in my day "Screw em if they can't take a joke." |
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That IS a very nice mod. I think I'd only do it on a very modified, show-type car or truck but still well done.
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"I am a caroholic, and aint it great" but at the very least you are an enabler, and a good one at that.
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I have to post the nomad to prove what an enabler I am.lol So here you go guys its just a wicked vehicle. I love to see great craftsmanship man was it displayed on this car. Last edited by Kabwe; 10-01-2011 at 02:41 PM. |
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more pics please......
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