06-09-2009, 01:55 PM | #101 |
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Looks like it's coming together. Nice attention to the details. I know you'll keep us up-to-date.
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06-12-2009, 08:47 AM | #103 | |
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Any new updates, I know its been hot down there.
Its looking good, would like to see the interior completed and shots of the rest of the truck.
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08-11-2009, 09:34 PM | #105 |
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Thanks Karl,
Ive been working out the exhaust,having a terrible time w/water pumps and Jeg's morons.Am starting to get it handled. I dont wanna put it on the ground till I get all the exhaust welded up and the remainder of the lines,cable etc ran and strapped down. Its nice to be able to roll under it easily to layout the pipes and stuff. So,,no pics till I have some decent progress. Thanks for inquiring, I'll have a nice update soon. Last edited by Inverter; 08-11-2009 at 09:36 PM. |
09-05-2009, 02:12 AM | #107 |
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Pics are out of order. Got the motor/trans in,exhaust ran,mounted the new valve blocks,lots of misc. stuff done. Still so much to do but its a little progress to view.
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Looking good, man. What are the specs on that motor?
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09-05-2009, 01:40 PM | #110 |
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Does that question come under the same realm as asking a rancher how big his spread is?
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09-05-2009, 05:00 PM | #111 |
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Thanks,
Nothing spectacular.Its a 5.7,mostely stock lower,mild cam/lifters set(.454),heads are reworked camel humps s/s valves,roller rockers,some porting done.The rest is all bolt on stuff. Not an award winning powerhouse,it just looks mean, but should be fun and sound nice. Last edited by Inverter; 09-05-2009 at 05:03 PM. |
10-02-2009, 12:09 AM | #112 |
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Not much interest in the late model hotrods,,,I guess.
well,heres where Im at w/the bed.Gettin things layed out and Deciding on a color. |
10-02-2009, 12:40 AM | #113 |
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Looking good. I like the solid bed.
I built one for the 57 pro-street I'm doing. Kim |
10-02-2009, 12:49 AM | #114 |
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C'mon... what's the choices for colors? I vote for a solid color- deep metalic gold, root beer, red; something that pops. The rest of the truck is sweet and simple, make it come alive!
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10-02-2009, 02:29 AM | #115 |
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Im still wanting to go w/a Blue.This is a HRF Datona Metallic. I would call it a hard satin.I think some tasteful red and silver pin striping would go well w/it.Might even paint the wheel centers a satin black.
Not dead set on it but Im getting a nice visual. Nothing says Hot Rod like a good new fashioned solid satin color. Last edited by Inverter; 10-02-2009 at 02:33 AM. |
10-02-2009, 07:26 AM | #116 |
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Man, you never cease to amaze me. Looks awesome!
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10-02-2009, 09:50 AM | #117 |
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The feeling that not much interest in "late model hot rods" didn't fall on deaf ears at my house. Your truck is "off the chain" as my grandkids would say....then laugh out loud when the hear me say it.
John Gilbert, Editor of Custom Classic Trucks, should jump on yours for the build as well as when it is done. He used the phrase "Late Model Classics" for the 88-98's, while not really wanting to be the person to "name" a genre of vehicles. Let's face it, this series of trucks pretty much spawned the Sport Truck movement when they were introduced in '87. Your truck (to me) represents mucho of what the hobby is about. Now, for that blue color, with the black wheels, Y3...... My first car was a '54 Ford Customline 2-dr sedan, nosed, decked, bar grille, '56 Olds tail light lenses, no bumper guards, blue park lenses, all interior metal painted white and running a set of Smitty glasspacks on a dual exhaust system from the 239OHV engine. It had a set of 4-bar Lancers on it and was painted '56 Dodge Royal Metallic Blue. Wheels? Black. So, your pic of the '54 Chevy painted that blue color really hit home with me. Probably the black wheels also had a bit of influence, too. That's the way we did when I was in high school because any custom wheel was just not on our food chain. I mean, c'mon....McDonalds only charged 15 cents for a hamburger and a dime for fries. Shakes? Twenty cents. When you only make 1.15/hour, you gotta monitor and adjust. Then, 10 gallons of Sky Chief Supreme from Texaco was $3.50....which is what I had just put in the tank of that Ford when it got totaled out and it wasn't my fault! So, a white interior with some red and silver accent to tie it all together?
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I hopped in this thread kind of late so you might have already told us but what are you planning for on the inside of the bed.
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I agree, It should have a nice pop to it. What you think about the satin blue pearl idea? Thanks Alan, I sent the bed out to get done.Too much technical labor for me,, Quote:
Interior will be a combination of exterior color and the machinery gray that I have now. Def. some pin stiping on the exterior.Nothing busy but tasteful.Also Im growing fond of the ideafor the Billet wheel centers painted a satin black,and leave the lips and the center caps polished. Thanks for stoppin in. Will have a center cutout(open) but have round wheel tubs. Last edited by Inverter; 10-03-2009 at 12:27 AM. |
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This is the view from my laptop,when I open the kitchen door. Thought it was a cool pic.
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10-03-2009, 10:04 AM | #121 |
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She looks good for sure and those colors are gonna rock that truck to the next level.. Maybe blue on the wheels centers unless ur gonna run some white walls...
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I think whitewalls would be the ticket for the look he mentioned.
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White wall would look pretty *****in..
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you guys are nuts. whitewalls do not fit the theme, let alone the year of the vehicle, what so ever.
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yes ...yes we are nuts thanks for noticing...
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