10-24-2013, 08:52 PM | #951 |
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I have a runner up for the chrome trim - Aluminum Foil tape.
Thinnest I could find is 1.2 mil Worth a try.
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10-25-2013, 03:21 PM | #952 |
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Random pics
Spot the Blue Jay More horses Since the horses bench seat cover won't fit, we did the next best thing. My brother painted them on! Looks great!
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10-25-2013, 03:37 PM | #953 |
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Nice murral. I always wondered what people could use for that little trim. I think 3m used to have a chrome pin stripe. I remember using that on a 68 chevelle door panel when I used to work in a body shop.
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10-25-2013, 07:39 PM | #954 |
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I'm not sure actual pinstripe would work since the pieces have curves. I need something that'll conform easily and wrap.
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Looks like a pheasant?
Spot the Robin. One more time. Interior pieces, before. Painted. Turned out great!
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10-28-2013, 07:31 PM | #956 |
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Interior pieces look great....Jim
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10-28-2013, 11:26 PM | #957 |
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Thank you sir! I bet some were wondering if they'd turn out good after being sandblasted
I'll install them tomorrow. After that (a day or two, rain forecast for Wed.), it should be a good time to take a trip to the alignment store.
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Interior pieces look new. Nice work
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10-29-2013, 03:55 PM | #959 |
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Thanks Mike.
Welded exhaust up - Door panels installed.
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Looking good...Jim
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Keep taking pictures
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10-30-2013, 11:44 AM | #962 |
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I'm going to try and get the front bumper on today.
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Not my pet or friend, little sumab!tch
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10-30-2013, 07:43 PM | #964 |
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Darn varmits! It keeps getting better with each piece!
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Thanks!
That little idiot (raccoon) would have sat there and stared at me even if I were holding a rifle pointed at its head instead of my camcorder. This is a little guy, they come around twice/three times bigger - looking for grubs in my backyard.
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10-30-2013, 11:11 PM | #966 |
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Front end looks super...Jim
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Thanks Jim, now we can concentrate on these
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Wow! you dropped some change on those pieces. I never noticed you hadn't done the bed restoration yet.
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Yeah, two years ago! It was a necessary evil since the originals busted out with rust.
I figured buying new was the best option (less work etc...). They've been hiding out back all this time. Wood floor and NOS rear wheel wells too. Bedsides are the only pieces made in china. Everything else (less bumpers I think): ORIGINAL 1970's US metal.
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Will be interested in what you have to say about the bedsides, I've heard good and bad things about the fit...Jim
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As for the 'bad things', something we'd be able to hammer out?
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Okay, we'll pretend there are no 'bad things' then.
So far we don't see any issues test fitting the sides.
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From what I see in the pics, looks like the panel lines--line up good...Jim
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We were looking for erroneous stamping or equivelent I guess. We don't want to proceed with paint if something is the matter. It's been so long since we've disassembled, we're pretty much winging reassembly at this point The piece of wood we used as a spacer, is a little thicker than the bed wood, but not by much. The back ends of the bedsides bolt up and are stationary, whereas the front ends have a bit of play due to not being tied in/ secured accordingly. Guess we'll see in the end (tailgate, etc...).
I'll admit, it's getting a little more exciting seeing the bedsides up - invisioning the wood filling the rest, soon.
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