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I just have to say that this is a huge project and the work you do just blows my mind! Of course I havent just went to my project and made my replacement panels either.
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I took the truck to get soda blasted, it took about 5 hours to get it done. The old bondo did not want to come off but it did. It looks like the truck was a experiment in the making, it does need cab corners also.
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More pictures of the truck blasted
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The last of the pictures
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What do they charge for the soda blasting?
Is that what they call a diamond in the rough?
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He charges 150.00 per hour, comparable to what they are charging for sandblasting. It took more time to get it done as the old bondo did not want to leave and I had him also do the interior and he also hit the frame a little bit.
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Well the fire wall looks good! As far as the rest, it looks like I have alot of work ahead of me.. It is going to be so nice to start with fresh metal.
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Great Progress! Man tho, those extended cab makers sure left alot spots for (filler) to be used!!
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Looks promising still... I would just say do a better job putting it together than the guys who did it in the first place!
Wow, what a project!
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
Yes we are looking at alot of different ways of re-doing this truck. It will turn out alot better then the first time around. Sorry to say their has not been any progress on the truck in the last few weeks and that is my fault. I have been working on my house and my winter working space. Here are a few pic's of the before and after. Only problem is now it is too nice to drive on
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
that is a lot of cement you poured, looks great!!!
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
Kevin,
The driveway looks too good to drive on much less work on. I would hate for my truck to leave the first oil stain on your concrete but with no motor I guess that is kind of hard to do. Now the donor truck is a different story as it has a leaky valve cover I was going to fix once it was out or just get some different covers. I think you got it done just in time for the winter rains. |
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
Got a little bit of work done today on the extended cab truck. Got it all rinsed down from the blasting and got all the rivets out from inside.
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
I also got the old motor mounts off the frame that the PO had welded on.
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
It's starting to come along nice now. Great Work!
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
Good to see an update on it.
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
Got some more work done to it, was going to sell it but the more I work on it I like it.
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I got the front end suspension primered and painted. I almopst got it back together.
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
Was that front end transplanted from something else?
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
The front end is from a 79 Chevy truck, works good. You have to drill 2 new holes and the rest line up. It is an easy upgrade in my book. The front end had been rebuilt and had 2 1/2 inch lowered spindles on it.
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
here is one of my fav 67-72 extended cabs... not most peoples cup of tea... but to each thier own...
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
was that soda blasting done wet with a powerwasher? just wondering cause i just bought a wet blaster for my 3500 psi 4 gpm power washer. i only just played with it so far with silica sand on the backside of a rusty rim. can't wait to get time to try different medias
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Re: New Project! 67 Extended cab...
The blasting was done with a dry blaster, seemed to work good.
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Always great to see more progress.
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