01-18-2009, 09:59 AM | #601 |
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Man,... that thing looks straight!
All that block sanding paid off. Congrats on a beautiful truck.
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01-18-2009, 05:06 PM | #602 |
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Tony, i have not checked the forum in a while, due to being busy latley, and the first thing i looked for was your truck, and i had to go back 4 pages to where i left off, and well, it was well worth it, she just looks amazinf i am so happy for you, enjoy her while you can and the drive her like you want, the wait is always worth it!!!
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01-18-2009, 05:38 PM | #603 |
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Love the green. Congrats on the build.
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01-18-2009, 06:58 PM | #604 |
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Man that truck is going to be spectacular
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01-18-2009, 10:51 PM | #605 |
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Thanks everyone..I can't wait to get out there....But as cold as it has been....LOL it mwa be a while.....
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I read all 25 pages in last 2 days and have to say U have done 1 helluva job and that color is great and I bet it pops in the sun. Just watched the episode on trucks explaining that water born paint. I think I learned a couple tricks from this thread. Thank you for all the pics, it sure does make it easy to see what u are talking about. I know what I am going to use for paint when time comes for my beast. oooh ya forgot long beds rule. Congrats again on 1 sick paint job. So how many hours in body do u think u have?
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i wouldnt be suprized if it would take best paint on a couple of ocasions , it definetely will stand out in a line
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01-19-2009, 07:07 PM | #608 |
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Whats in the bed? Is it a bed liner or zolatone? I used zolatone so I dont have to worry about alot of scratches.
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74chevy454..Thanks...I like the waterbourne...I like solvent also,but water has a better look IMO.The colors are crazy......As far as how much time i have in body work? i am going to guess around 120 to160 hours total body...I have roughly 500 in everything to date...
John the inside of the bed as of now is just factory...I am going to remove the wheel tubs and use some that i seen from Jegs...Then i will have everything done in Line X...I may even do the hurculiner stuff....I have a buddy doing his...And will check his out...Sweet Pea will not see much hauling, so mainly i am just looking for appearance rather than it taking a beating.... |
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Is the green a custom mix color? I read through the whole thread and I didn't see where it was listed. I could have missed it.
I like the color alot. I am planning on a simular color for my 48. Good luck Marc |
01-20-2009, 06:32 PM | #611 |
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Marc It is a custom mix......Its based of a Saab color....But it has been doctored up...With a different toner and A LOT of peal......
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dude!!
don't know how I missed all you progress, but it looks amazing
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Take a look at this site. The color reminds me of yours. http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/photo...-900Custom.htm It looks awesome in the sun. Thanks and good luck Marc |
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Marc that color looks close,but not seeing it in person i cannot say for certain.? it looks a tad dark from mine.
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All kidding aside, you've done a fantastic job on the finishing. That's something that gets missed a lot these days - Definitely top notch work that you should be proud of.
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This color is a lot brighter then it looks on that web site. I was able to get my hands on a side cover from the a motor cycle so I am going to send it off to a friend to match. I would like to have it mixed as a two stage, but we will have to see how it looks. I know that the color wound look as good as a three stage. Marc |
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I am definately liking that green. Looks sweet, no pun intended.
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Smallish update.
Its been so freaking cold outside. I just have not had the motivation to do anything to Sweet Pea...But yesterday i fired up the heater and got a little done....I got all the lights wired and installed...Door Handles in and got some sound deadner in the doors as well.Emblems drilled and installed Just waiting on my Custom 10 Emblems to get here.......Any way here are a few pics.... |
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I love it man! What size are those rear tires?
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mike i think? i will have to double check....But i think they are 315/40/17....They are pretty wide.. about 13 inches...The rims are 17/12 in the rear..and 17/10 in the front.....I am looking to go taller in the rear....But i don't have any room to go wider....Any suggestions.....?
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Tony...you sure of that size. If you could verify it maybe there's a manufacturer that makes a 315 with a taller sidewall. Let me know if it's indeed 315/40/17
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