11-09-2011, 12:54 AM | #126 |
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if it a poor quality or just bad pictures im sorry.
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11-09-2011, 12:59 AM | #127 |
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i tried but couldnt get the pictures up
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11-16-2011, 06:44 PM | #128 |
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Well guys we finally got the truck outside for the pics today.
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11-16-2011, 06:50 PM | #129 |
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Some interior pictures
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11-16-2011, 07:08 PM | #130 |
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simply stunning, WOW, gobsmacked......... thanks for the detail pics.
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11-16-2011, 08:18 PM | #131 |
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Very nicely done with a restoration that has a timeless classic look.Any hints on the next build ?
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11-16-2011, 08:21 PM | #132 |
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Sorry if its posted before, but what door latch setup did you use?
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11-16-2011, 10:40 PM | #134 |
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Man that is nice, from first glance you can't tell that you guys did that much chopping on it. Seems very proportional to a stock truck. I have been following it on here and on your web site. Very nicely done and you should be very proud.
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sweet!
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"gobsmaked" i'm going with that one !!
Now I know what the guys at the donut shop were talking about last Sat. That is going to be a hard act to follow, that one should put you in the "books"
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You guy's are seriously putting Bako on the map!
Hell...I'll use it to. Frigging Gobsmaked!!!
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Thanks Guys. We could not have done this kind work with out the customer being on board and involved like he was. We have another truck to get wrapped up for his Son-In-Law by late April. It's a 1960 Ford.
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I'd have to believe that that truck has just raised the bar several pegs in the custom truck world. I'd think that anyone preparing a truck in the same class at this season's indoor shows either just went into a panic attack or is getting the spies out to see where it will be shown so they can go somewhere else to show.
They work out of your shop is unreal and that truck shows that a radical custom doesn't have to look radical it just has to look perfect and it does. |
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There are no words, man. Just no words. This may very well be the single most beautiful custom truck I have ever seen.
At the risk of offending (NOT intended) what would something like this cost if I walked in off the street and told you I wanted you to build me an identical one (yeah, like I could ever afford one) Afterall, I do need something to dream of spending my dream Lotto money on! Maximum respect for your vision and your abilities. No exaggeration AT ALL, you are an artist, sir. Your medium is automotive sculpture. |
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That truck is a work of art. More like jewelery than a truck. My guess as to the cost, would go like this. Labor $50,paint$20,interior$10,wheels,drivetrain, all mechanical parts$40. Just a guess, if anything I'm short. Beautiful and an inspiration to us all.
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VERY nice! Something for my own five window to aspire to. Thanks for sharing the pics!
P.S. - Is that front bumper custom or did it come from a car? I swear I've seen it before... Last edited by Johnny49; 11-17-2011 at 05:37 PM. |
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Its amazing what money can do! Nice truck!
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11-17-2011, 05:49 PM | #145 |
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Thanks again Guys. The time that it takes to build this stuff is far beyond what anybody will really ever understand.
Just take the cab. It was chopped 1.5" and sectioned through the hood and doors 1.75" then at the same time the cab was lengthened 3" through the doors. That by itself is major work. Plus the window moldings had to be modified and the trimmed around the glass for those mods. Lengthening the cab is a lot of work in itself. You just have to understand it is not about the amount of money, it is about being able to pay the guys who do the work a livable wage and be able to pay for the equipment needed to do these tasks. Plus pay for Insurance and all other expenses required to just be able to do the work. OH and don't forget trying to run a business in the bankrupt state of California, They want to ding you for every damn penny they can. Then it is just a matter of how long it takes to do all the work and at what level of quality the builder is capable of and how nice the owner wants the truck . If you hack the truck together in a weekend it will never ever look and fit like this truck does. We did not start with a truck. We started with 3 cabs, 3 hoods, 8 doors, NOS long bed bed sides, NOS long bed running boards, and some front and rear fenders. The only parts on this truck that would bolt to a stock truck are the glove box lock and the front header in the bed which was turned around backwards. And maybe the gauges we bought from Classic Instruments. EVERYTHING else has been massaged and moved alot of a little. 75% of the work in this truck will go unnoticed by 99% of people even people who own this model truck. There are over 80 Body mods. Just body mods that does not include and rust or fitment issues. Just body mods. |
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That is why this is not just a truck. It is ART work that not just anyone can do. You have developed talent that most people do not have.
People that commission you to build a vehicle are not paying for your time. They are paying for your talent and expertise. Beautiful work. I just like to go through the pages of builds in your web site. It brings me motivation. |
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Cash is nice, but money alone will never get it done. The builder needs talent and heart, Ironworks obviously has both!
Awesome creation!
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I may have said it before in the thread but the thing I like most about it is that although you have done close to 100 body modifications and all of the other detail items to it the truck hasn't lost it's original identity due to a demand for extreme body modifications or added items like they would have in the 70's and 80's for extra show points that only detracted from the finished vehicle. No scoops, louvers or added for effect items that don't belong there. No outlandish grill change or headlight change just to prove that it can be done. The chop is so modest that most won't notice it because the stretch and the section balance it perfectly. I'm well documented on here as not being a fan of the oversize billet wheels but you made them work in this case and they are part of the truck rather than big wheels stuck on it just because the cool guys have big wheels this year. The interior shows that it was done by one of the best in the country and again shows that class trumps outlandish every day of the week. If I sold everything I own I probably couldn't swing that interior but I sure can fantasize over one of that quality.
Will he be hitting the indoor show circuit with it in the North West? I drove to the Portland Roadster Show last year primarily to see Take out T but I would drive down again this year just to see that truck if it was going to be there. I'll be referring back to the build on this thread a bunch in the next few months when I try to figure out how you solved a problem so I can solve it on my own build. Last edited by mr48chev; 03-15-2019 at 09:33 PM. |
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