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Thanks Alan. I couldn't upload the finished picture before the primer but he took care of it.
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Doors are almost done...
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when you go to mount the 5 x 7 mirrors, check them before final install, if you do not keep an eye on the angle of the tall arm the wing vent will not open with the mirrors laid flat 7" on the horizontal. (do not ask how i found this out)
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Thanks for the info Kieth,
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11-29-2011, 12:58 AM | #56 |
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Looks good David.
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The truck is looking great. Are you going to reuse the trim from the doors?
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Thanks Alan
Thanks Jason, And Darrah said hey. Quote:
The gentleman thats working the doors wanted to keep them.
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David, man that's so cool reading your daughters build thread. It just made my day full of grins... My daughters get excited when I work on my build. One day I hope my girls feel the same way as your daughter when they get to that point of time for a truck..hope fully 60s truck. Here is a pic of my 2 favorite truck helpers..
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11-29-2011, 11:37 PM | #61 |
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It's great to see that your girl finally got a truck! It's looking great David, hope that she's enjoying it.
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Tell her hey back for me. I dig the new avatiar.
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Thanks David!
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I suggest getting a paint pen to fill in the letters on the now black grill... or ya could just tape 'em off.
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Darrah was so excited today when she got home from school. She called me and said "My Fender Is Here" Thanks Kevin.
Fender and handles came from KEVINC from Texas. Check out what he has to sell in the for sale forum.
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You can see by her face she loves her truck.
You're a lucky man.
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Yes I am. Thanks
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awesome to see dads doin these projects with their kids.
i think this is a part of what's wrong with kids is the lack of "connection" with parents. good on ya and you got a great daughter there |
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It is great to see your daughter's happy face with that fender! So many young people these days only want some new foreign made junk..... It is very refreshing when young kids love the old classics... Thanks for sharing the pics.
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Thanks for all the comments, She was excited.
Got up this morning and Darrah wanted to drive again. Took her on the highway for the first time. Enjoy the video. David
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