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Old 10-25-2011, 01:20 PM   #651
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Re: Extreme Powder Coating '65 C-10 Shop Truck

are you going to have shop truck shirts like the wagon shirts!!???!!?!?!?!?
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Old 10-25-2011, 01:40 PM   #652
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yes, when the truck is done we will debut some trick new shirts.
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Old 10-26-2011, 04:15 PM   #653
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Old 10-27-2011, 11:17 AM   #654
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The powder coating looks beautiful! What would you have charged to powdercoat your frame and all the Porterbuilt parts?
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Old 10-27-2011, 11:30 AM   #655
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To powdercoat this job it would run around $1000-$1200 with blasting and a epoxy powdercoat primer basecoat and a solid color powder topcoat. That would include the rear end and all suspension parts. We also apply a 3 stage phosphate wash and a sealer /rust protector also.
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Old 10-27-2011, 11:51 AM   #656
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To powdercoat this job it would run around $1000-$1200 with blasting and a epoxy powdercoat primer basecoat and a solid color powder topcoat. That would include the rear end and all suspension parts. We also apply a 3 stage phosphate wash and a sealer /rust protector also.
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To powdercoat this job it would run around $1000-$1200 with blasting and a epoxy powdercoat primer basecoat and a solid color powder topcoat. That would include the rear end and all suspension parts. We also apply a 3 stage phosphate wash and a sealer /rust protector also.
That is an insane deal right there. There isn't a shop around here that I know of that does that level of detail for powder. Most shops just blast, phosphate wash, then coat. Maybe a double coat, but not a primer/top like that.

I wish you were closer.
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Old 10-27-2011, 02:48 PM   #658
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These are the fun jobs... I learned many years ago not to over charge people.
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Old 10-29-2011, 11:48 AM   #659
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Looking for some new vintage tin.... 1960-1966 GMC can be a long box or a step side. Must be a GMC prefer 64-66 vintage with custom trim. Basket cases welcome. May build a " GMC Cameo" if I find the right donor truck..
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Old 10-29-2011, 12:00 PM   #660
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Awesome work guys. Wish we were closer, I know who'd be doin all my coating.
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I purchased a 1965 or 1966 GMC bbw shortbox fleetside. Any GMC sites out there ? looking for trim options ?
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Old 11-07-2011, 08:38 AM   #662
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Re: Extreme Powder Coating '65 C-10 Shop Truck

ooo nice... cant wait to see u build another truck!!! any pics of the new project.. or any pics of new progress on this one??
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pics of the truck i recently purchased out of Bragg City MO
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Old 11-08-2011, 03:30 PM   #664
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Hey now, finish this one first!
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Old 11-08-2011, 03:33 PM   #665
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oh you are hooked now!! truck looks killer
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Re: Extreme Powder Coating '65 C-10 Shop Truck

Can't wait to see that one! And it looks like a 66 by the square GMC letters in the grille.
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Re: Extreme Powder Coating '65 C-10 Shop Truck

Yes Tony,


There is a little problem with the year ... title says 1965 the guy I bought it from says it is a 1966 ?

Dino... yes I am addicted .... Maybe I should just send this one out to Burbank , CA and let it be "DELMOized" ... maybe It would get done then ?

We are swamped here with powder coat work and have a huge project going to Detroit for the Ridler in 2012 .... so project " NO PAINT" has kinda been put aside for awhile....
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Old 11-09-2011, 08:31 AM   #668
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pics of the truck i recently purchased out of Bragg City MO
Hey now... don't be stealing all our trucks and taking them up north.

Nice find there Kart!
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There is a little problem with the year ... title says 1965 the guy I bought it from says it is a 1966 ?

Dino... yes I am addicted .... Maybe I should just send this one out to Burbank , CA and let it be "DELMOized" ... maybe It would get done then ?

We are swamped here with powder coat work and have a huge project going to Detroit for the Ridler in 2012 .... so project " NO PAINT" has kinda been put aside for awhile....
According to my LMC catalogue if your truck was made in Pontiac the VIN decodes like this:
if it's between F1001 - F20000 it's a 64
if it's between F20001 - F40000 it's a 65
if it's F40001 and up it's a 66

If it was made in Oakland or Freemont it decodes like this:
if it's between F1001 - F7000 w/o I6 or F1001 - F4000 w/I6 it's a 64
if it's between F7001 - F12000 w/oI6 or F4001 and up w/I6 it's a 65
if it's F12001 and up it's a 66
I'm guessing that since it's a shortbed it's a 1/2 ton 2WD. If so the VIN should start with 1001, 10 = 1/2 ton and 01 = short wheelbase (If the VIN starts with an "I" it was an I6 truck), followed by a letter designating the manufacturing plant. P = Pontiac, C or H = Oakland and Z = Freemont. After that should be the "F" (indicating 64-66) followed by the build number and an A or B for the GVW rating. Hope that helps.
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Cool, I bought a parts truck from there a few years ago...I have useable cab and bed left over. 65 GMC
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yes Classic Car Projects he was a good guy to deal with so far.

This next spring May 2012 we are building a new storage shed / project car business. WE have about 30 cars in stock now and will start selling off some projects. I have several 61-64 Chev. Impalas / 61 buick bubble top / 61 buick Lesabre / 64 rivis / 65 c-10 bbw long bed.

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I purchased a 1965 or 1966 GMC bbw shortbox fleetside. Any GMC sites out there ? looking for trim options ?

GMC's are not trimmed like the chevrolets and the parts are a lot harder to come by.......trust me I know. I am currently looking for custom trim for mine and only want a set of letters for the cab sail area and cannot find them. the side trim is a simple 1 piece of chrome and it can be purchased from LMC......gauges, dash bezels, steering wheels, hubcaps are all different.

another rare option for a gmc which was not available for chevys was bucket seat with a center jump/armrest option.....I'll go back and look, find the links and put them in this post in a little while..
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here is a picture of a 65 gmc with the correct main side trim and the custom letters on the sail area, but the chrome detail around the door window area is not there.....

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here is a link to jollys gmc site, go to the gallery and you can see some nice pictures of custom gmc trim... Kieth

http://www.6066gmcguy.org/


this is a shot of the stock dash with clock and tach, but the tach is not correct.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...38807981sjegnO



here is a shot of the correct trim around the door window.....and a nice truck also. Kieth

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...38807981CUJAHm




good dash shot:

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...38807981leUChM


more detail on the tailgate and the door sidetrim...

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...38807981zqtMoH


good shot of all the custom trim except the main side trim down the fender, door, and bed..

http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...38807981CwEfxN




Here is my stock dash on my 66 gmc but the chrome is not stock, it was originally silver with a black accent but the sun tach and the sun bat o meter and all other gauges are correct (but I added the sun items.)

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gmc vin# 11001PF35106A should the first didget be the letter I ?
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Old 11-12-2011, 04:16 PM   #675
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I really like that scripted Custom on the side of the cab over the sail panel the chevys got.
To my eye it is more subtle and classy.

Any idea where I can get it?
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