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Old 01-28-2008, 08:32 AM   #51
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If you like #1 then by all means do what suites your taste not ours. We all have different opinions of what looks neat. Besides it's your truck not ours..
I will. I was just curious to see what some other members thought. I've been set on that paint scheme since I was building my first C10!
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Old 01-28-2008, 09:51 AM   #52
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I had mine like that for the summer


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Old 01-28-2008, 11:47 AM   #53
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That thing would be a heck of a mud racer if you left the original tires on it.
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Old 01-28-2008, 01:41 PM   #54
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#1 looks like modern scallops. I like that. New with old...
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Old 01-29-2008, 01:58 PM   #55
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I will. I was just curious to see what some other members thought. I've been set on that paint scheme since I was building my first C10!
Two-tones are awesome, esp on the older trucks. I like where you are going with this. I hope the new house gets finished soon so you can continue full-speed with the project. I understand where you are comming from, I have a new body shop building that we are getting ready for. It will be all worth it in the end.

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Old 01-30-2008, 02:52 PM   #56
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I just saw your post in body and paint. With base/clear you can lay out all of your colors before you clear, just give an hour or so between two-toning to be sure you don't leave any tape lines.

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Old 01-31-2008, 04:43 AM   #57
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I just saw your post in body and paint. With base/clear you can lay out all of your colors before you clear, just give an hour or so between two-toning to be sure you don't leave any tape lines.

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Old 02-07-2008, 05:14 AM   #58
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Here's some pictures of the latest progress. I've got all the body panels stripped to the bare metal except for the back of the cab, which I'll do when I take the bed off next week. I spent a few hours just pulling dents with my stud welder and slide hammer tyring to get it as smooth as possible before body filler. Nothing too exciting.
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Old 02-07-2008, 05:24 AM   #59
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More pictures of; dent removal, The engine ready to pull, My little shop friend when it's not too hazardous, and a couple just because. I think I'll go pull some more dents now. And I finally got around to ordering a new mig today. Should be here next week and then the real work begins.
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Old 02-07-2008, 06:01 AM   #60
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Some progress is better than no progress. Looks good so far! Which mig did you order?
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Old 02-07-2008, 07:30 AM   #61
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I went with the Hobart 140.
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Old 02-08-2008, 09:37 AM   #62
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This was waiting for me when I got home today. It's got a few dings but I love the look of the Chevrolet script valve covers.
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Old 02-08-2008, 12:06 PM   #63
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I'm lovin' me some chrome 6er goodies.

good looking build, especially in the aftermath.

and cheers to keeping the 250, man. it's going to be a slick, slick ride. then when you pop the hood, and people can see ground through the engine bay...really watch their jaws drop. .

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Old 02-08-2008, 12:19 PM   #64
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Thanks!
Yeah, I'm kind of strange so I like to do things like spend twice as much money on a 250 to get the same power as a 350. But it will set it apart from the majority adding some extra cool factor.

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Old 02-10-2008, 12:03 PM   #65
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Yeah, I'm kind of strange so I like to do things like spend twice as much money on a 250 to get the same power as a 350. But it will set it apart from the majority adding some extra cool factor.
I love the fact you are going with the 6. Always do things that make you stand apart.

If my truck still had the 6 in it when I got it, I wouldn't have gone with a V8. In fact the engine I will put in it is a '67 283 (sitting in my shop ready to rebuild) to replace the 305 in there now. (From a '85 buick). Call me crazy for going with a "smaller" motor and not going with a 350. But again, like you said, everyone goes with a 350 and I like being different.

The chrome cover looks awesome and so does the truck. Nice clean project to start with. Can't wait to see it finished.

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My little shop friend when it's not too hazardous.
Does he at least bring you a cold beer now and then? We trained our Weimaraner to bring cold drinks (beer) from one end of the house to the other if someone wanted one. Didn't always make it though. (1 out of 3) She loves to play and chew, so sometimes she would get so nervous that she would chew a hole in the can or shake it up too much!

Our red Doberman is too lazy to do anything. Spoiled rotten dog.

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Does he at least bring you a cold beer now and then? We trained our Weimaraner to bring cold drinks (beer) from one end of the house to the other if someone wanted one. Didn't always make it though. (1 out of 3) She loves to play and chew, so sometimes she would get so nervous that she would chew a hole in the can or shake it up too much!

Our red Doberman is too lazy to do anything. Spoiled rotten dog.

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That's cool. I was just playing with a two month old weimaraner at a friends house earier tonight. Those dogs are cool! My dog is smart but only about 7 months so all she does is play.
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I had a little time to kill this afternoon, so I pulled the bed off the frame to start on the back of the cab. Pulled some more dents and then removed the rear window. Hopefully I'll be cutting out rust if I get time this week.
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Old 02-15-2008, 08:43 PM   #69
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The truck is really coming together kyull67, it looks great!
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The truck is really coming together kyull67, it looks great!
Thanks, Hopefully I'll get it done by May and I'll see you at some shows with it.
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Looking good man! Keep up the great work

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Looking good man! Keep up the great work

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I wish I had a sweet custom frame for it like someone I know of.
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We can make that happen! I know where he lives.

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I like this truck !!
I would like to say something about the six cylinder's that most people don't think about ,,,, in my case for my personal use the six cylinder's are great , I live in a small town and these six's get great gas milelage they are good on hill's and NEVER give any trouble I can go out and hit the key on my 67 if it's 100 degree's or 20-below and she will fire right up and take me anywhere I want to go !!!
and where did you get that chrome valve cover ????
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I like this truck !!
I would like to say something about the six cylinder's that most people don't think about ,,,, in my case for my personal use the six cylinder's are great , I live in a small town and these six's get great gas milelage they are good on hill's and NEVER give any trouble I can go out and hit the key on my 67 if it's 100 degree's or 20-below and she will fire right up and take me anywhere I want to go !!!
and where did you get that chrome valve cover ????
Thanks! At first I didn't like the six but it has really grown on me after driving it. Hopefully, I can make some decent power with all the performance parts I've bought for it too. I'm almost positive that this motor has never been rebuilt and it would always start right up and didn't leak a drop of oil.
The valve cover is actually from an old tractor with the chevy 250 in it.
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