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Old 06-19-2009, 10:30 AM   #76
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Re: 198Plus build by Alan's Classic

It all takes me way to long. That's why I made my living as a mechanic. I always beat flat rate. With body work I couldn't. But when I see some of the so called professionals work, I do pretty good. But still takes me too long.
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Old 06-19-2009, 10:53 AM   #77
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Alan, At this point are you just "spot wiping" trouble areas or are you going over the whole fender again? I do notice a high spot or two, do you just tap them down and wipe over that area?

Looks like to deleted to much of the quote, the image is the last one the Left Rear Fender...
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Old 06-19-2009, 04:31 PM   #78
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Re: 198Plus build by Alan's Classic

Don't know how I missed it till now, but this looks like another super interesting build to watch. Nice work so far!!
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Old 06-19-2009, 05:12 PM   #79
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Don't know how I missed it till now, but this looks like another super interesting build to watch.
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Old 06-19-2009, 11:24 PM   #80
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I've got about 5 hours in one bedside. All I did was strip it with a flipper disk ( still needs work). I welded up the rear seam and ground it down, welded my stake pockets stut, welded up holes from molding and welded some patched where the bumper was hitting. Used my stinger to pull some dents and hammered on edges around the bottom to straighten thing out alittle. I have'nt even got to putting any filler on. Now that you got me thinking about it I'll see how much time I can put into it today.
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It all takes me way to long. That's why I made my living as a mechanic. I always beat flat rate. With body work I couldn't. But when I see some of the so called professionals work, I do pretty good. But still takes me too long.
I prefer bodywork over bending wrenches. I have more patience with bodywork.

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Alan, At this point are you just "spot wiping" trouble areas or are you going over the whole fender again? I do notice a high spot or two, do you just tap them down and wipe over that area?

Looks like to deleted to much of the quote, the image is the last one the Left Rear Fender...
With smaller areas I like to wipe the complete area, but with a panel this big It will be spot wiped. Just have to take time blocking so the surrounding areas aren't cut into. The highs will be lightly tapped down. Some of the ones you see are minor and will prime out.

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Don't know how I missed it till now, but this looks like another super interesting build to watch. Nice work so far!!
I miss new threads all of the time. Stay tuned, you might be right.

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Took the night off to catch lightning bugs and frogs with my girls. So there is no +++'s going on.
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Old 06-20-2009, 08:45 AM   #81
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I have the patience for body work. It just takes me too long. I want it to come out perfect. To me it's like sculpture. It's an Art. You can't rush Art.

Who the hell is Art?. Art who?
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Old 06-20-2009, 09:28 AM   #82
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Looks like you are on the right track now. You don't know how PO'd i get when I hear about shops ripping people off. Its hard enough to stay in business and then have companies doing shoddy work and thieves to boot. We have plenty of them in the Houston area to. I've heard this kind of stuff for years now. You generally get what you pay for however sometimes this kind of crap happens. That door looks like it was someones first attempt at welding and I would have fired the person that did that. That was not a body shop it went to.
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Old 06-20-2009, 09:32 AM   #83
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I have the patience for body work. It just takes me too long. I want it to come out perfect. To me it's like sculpture. It's an Art. You can't rush Art.

Who the hell is Art?. Art who?

Thats the problem I had and had for years. They told me my problem was that I would stop and stare and admire my work too long. You just have to learn to do it right and go on to the next step and keep going. I still have the problem but have gotten better at it You can't waste time.
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Old 06-20-2009, 09:34 AM   #84
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Now you say that after I've almost got one ready for primer.
Well yours are almost done and i haven't started on mine yet, fair trade right?? Looking good!
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Old 06-20-2009, 10:27 AM   #85
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I have the patience for body work. It just takes me too long. I want it to come out perfect. To me it's like sculpture. It's an Art. You can't rush Art.

Who the hell is Art?. Art who?
I hear you. Mine must be art as long as I am taking.
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Old 06-20-2009, 11:01 PM   #86
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I have the patience for body work. It just takes me too long. I want it to come out perfect. To me it's like sculpture. It's an Art. You can't rush Art.

Who the hell is Art?. Art who?
It is definately a form of art. Also part Doctor.

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Looks like you are on the right track now. You don't know how PO'd i get when I hear about shops ripping people off. Its hard enough to stay in business and then have companies doing shoddy work and thieves to boot. We have plenty of them in the Houston area to. I've heard this kind of stuff for years now. You generally get what you pay for however sometimes this kind of crap happens. That door looks like it was someones first attempt at welding and I would have fired the person that did that. That was not a body shop it went to.
Greed is a deadly sin. My reputation means more than I can say. If you treat people good they will definately remember. Especially in todays world.

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Thats the problem I had and had for years. They told me my problem was that I would stop and stare and admire my work too long. You just have to learn to do it right and go on to the next step and keep going. I still have the problem but have gotten better at it You can't waste time.


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Well yours are almost done and i haven't started on mine yet, fair trade right?? Looking good!
Too bad the other one needs more work than this one.

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Hope to get more done tomorrow. We'll see how fathers day goes.
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Old 06-20-2009, 11:13 PM   #87
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ah worth a shot. Looks good!
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Old 06-21-2009, 02:25 PM   #88
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Thought I would post a few pic's of my cab............So Alan can see what he's got himself into









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My grill that I just got today.....Needs a little work from Alan !!!!!

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Old 06-21-2009, 02:43 PM   #89
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Thought I would post a few pic's of my cab............So Alan can see what he's got himself into
Thanks for posting the pics. It really helps. The grill looks great. About to bring in the parts truck and get the cab off. If all goes well.
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Old 06-21-2009, 03:37 PM   #91
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Man doesn't look like he's got to do anything to the cab or frame!

Happy Fathers day guys!
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Looks like it's coming along nicely. I wish I had an extra car at this point so I could start a tear down.
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Looking good.
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Old 06-21-2009, 05:04 PM   #94
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The cab is nice shape.
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These pic's where took 6 years ago, at my Dads house before I got the truck.

Should Had left it alone...... it was a very sweet driver



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These pic's where took 6 years ago, at my Dads house before I got the truck.

Should Had left it alone...... it was a very sweet driver
Your right, it looked really great!! It will be there again.

I did get the parts truck cab off the of the frame along with straightening up the shop. At least when you bring your cab I can sit it on the parts truck frame to mock everything up. I was too pooped to do anything else tonight.


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That truck would look really good with a Impala dash in it. Just trying to get you some more work Allan.
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Alan if that cab was a BBW I would take it off your hands. My cab is almost trashed!
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At the LA Roadster Show Swap Meet I saw a 56 Chevy dash for only $60.00 I was tempted, but didn't buy it. Now that I'm thinking about it, I should have. I already have a billet gauge housing for after market gauges left over from my 56 Belair.
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Been trying to figure out what tail lights to use on my stepside ?????

Found these.....Any opinions.......Suggestion's



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