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Old 03-04-2013, 11:13 AM   #1
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Re: My own build thread

You know when the PO did that headliner he was like "damn that thing looks good!!". Looking good man.
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Old 03-04-2013, 11:23 AM   #2
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You know when the PO did that headliner he was like "damn that thing looks good!!". Looking good man.
Lol... To each his own I guess, the people I bought this from were severely cartarded... even more than I am

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Looks good! Cant wait to see it all painted up.
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Thanks! It will be painted for sure by the middle of April, I'd like to do it before then but my old man left on vacation for a month and there are some things I'm not able to do by myself that still need to be done. I will have it 100% ready to paint by the time he gets back though.

Half of one of my hands is partially paralized, my old man help with the things I have trouble with, otherwise I would paint it while he's gone.
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Old 03-04-2013, 12:59 PM   #3
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These are the color's I chose for my truck. I was going to go with House of Kolor paint but I guess HOK is changing the way they sell their paints. In the past they sold their paint by the quart but now they want to go with a mixing bank system where paint supply places will mix the paint in their store.

The bad thing is most paint supply places aren't planning on buying that system and the colors I wanted for this project I was having a hard time finding enough to paint my whole truck because they are phasing out their old stock.

I was also worried that if I ever had to touch up the paint in the future that I would run into problems finding more paint.

So, I ended up picking some colors that are very close to the original colors I wanted. Here are some pictures of the colors.

This is 2012 BMW Marrakesha braun


This is 2012 BMW Milano Beige matallic


I think it should look nice and clean when its finished. I'm not sure if I'm going to do the scallops like I planned on. If I don't do the scallops I'm going to paint the top of the roof with some cool designs using lace or something.
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Old 03-04-2013, 03:34 PM   #4
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Lookin' good. Like the lace idea.
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Old 03-08-2013, 11:15 AM   #5
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Here's my update for the week. I got most of the inside cab stripped, now I just have to weld up the 50 hole saw holes the PO decided to put in the firewall and smooth out the other holes I welded up from them also.

Then I can prime and paint. I was hoping to do that all this weekend but I promised my family I would take them snow mobilling before the snow melts and we are going all day tomorrow and part of Sunday. So I doubt I will get much done this weekend unfortunately.

Here are the pictures
Still need to figure out if I'm going to take those gas tank brackets out, sure wish they didn't have 50 spot welds in them... Lol


The dash is 99% stripped, still need to hand sand where I could get to with the high speed


Here is the three deuce setup I'm going with on my sbc, should look cool






Hopefully tonight I can make it back over and weld up those holes so if I get back early enough on Sunday I can prime.
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Old 03-08-2013, 11:41 AM   #6
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Damn triple duec set up nice man. Great work
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Old 03-08-2013, 09:07 PM   #7
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Re: My own build thread

Just a kinda dumb question, but why did you spend all of the time making the awesome tail-light change & retain the factory tailgate chains....Won't the chains interfere with the look of the lights?....IMO
You are really doing some quality work!
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Old 05-05-2013, 04:19 PM   #8
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What did you use to strip your interior? Looks awesome!!!
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Old 03-10-2013, 07:20 PM   #9
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Thanks Dino, I'm still trying to figure out how to get this stupid insulation stuff off under the dash. It's like almost like tar, I'm not sure if that is what the OEM used or the PO used it but its a ***** to get get off. Considering its under the dash I may just leave it. I haven't decided yet.

As for the guy asking about the chains, they won't cover the lights and I may put a Mar-K latch system in but I have to research that some more to see the pros and cons of them.
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Old 03-10-2013, 08:15 PM   #10
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i went with the mar-k tail gate and latch assembly. a bit pricey but well worth the money. very nice product and only took about an hour to install by myself. i think as much work that you have put into this truck it would be very nice on your truck. oh and two 200 plus guys can sit on it and no flex or bends. and i think your truck is bada$$
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Old 03-24-2013, 11:54 PM   #11
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i went with the mar-k tail gate and latch assembly. a bit pricey but well worth the money. very nice product and only took about an hour to install by myself. i think as much work that you have put into this truck it would be very nice on your truck. oh and two 200 plus guys can sit on it and no flex or bends. and i think your truck is bada$$
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Old 03-24-2013, 11:50 PM   #12
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Ok, I ordered the Mar-K latches. Should be here this week I hope. I've been real busy sanding on the cab and smoothing everything out. There was a lot more than I thought and I'm still not done.
There's some minor things I will have to fill with glazing putty but most of the body work is finished inside the cab.
I got all the firewall holes that I'm not using filled and smoothed as well as the inside of the cab. Now I have to seam seal all the edges for the floor pans and all the gaps around the cab then high build.
Once that's done I can sand everything with some 600-800 and paint this damn thing.
Here are the pics, I cut out the bottom gas tank brackets and smoothed the back of the cab. I plan on making a speaker box eventually but I still wanted it to look nice.




Some people shouldn't be allowed to use holes saws... Or drill bits... Or work on cars...


I think they tried to put a VCR in here... I have to recut the hole once I get a new deck and I plan I using one of the decks that looks stock but uses modern stuff like iPod jacks etc. then I will recut the hole like I would have been.






We got some awesome wood grain stickers here! Lol


All stripped!


Here's everything primed






No more stickers






Sorry it's been slow going lately, I started school again so I don't have nearly the time I did... I just hope I can get this painted in the next few weeks. I just need to finish a little body work on the rear of the cab where I patched it then I we can get some paint on this thing!
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Old 03-25-2013, 12:01 AM   #13
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Damn dude you have been busy. It looks great.
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Old 03-26-2013, 06:10 AM   #14
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That looks like it was fun,looks good thought.getting closer!
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Old 03-26-2013, 09:20 AM   #15
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That really does look exceptionally good!
I like how you took out those two fuel cell pedestals too, I almost wish I had done that as well.

Looking real good there sir !!
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Old 04-17-2013, 10:55 AM   #16
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Thank you everyone, I've been so busy with school and my wife was in a car accident about a month ago and I haven't had a lot of time for this. My wife is fine, she got banged up a bit but she's ok, the bad thing is I bought her a new car and it only last 3 weeks... Good news is its fixed now, only took a month and 10k in damages... Grrr don't text and drive! Some kid rear ended her at a stop light going about 40... Scary!

Anywho... I finally finished the body work on the cab, I seam sealed everything and primed the rest of the cab. Now I have to high build the cab and block everything out. I also need to install the MARk latch system and do a a few minor things to he bed. Once that's done and we finish blocking it out I can finally paint this damn thing...
It's been WAY too long, I just want to get it finished. I can't wait to see how this thing looks painted and put together.
Hopefully I will get my bumpers and grill back before I get the rest together. That shouldn't be a problem though because there is a lot to put together on this.
Thanks for being patient, I really wish I would have waited another semester but, the semester is over half way done so I should be ok.
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Old 04-21-2013, 10:50 PM   #17
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Spent most of the weekend fixing the tailgate and I installing the MarK hidden latches and trailing arms. Took me a bit to figure out how to mount all the brackets but I got figured out. I probably should have bought a new tailgate but considering how much I've already put in this stupid truck I needed to cut a few things... This tailgate has seen better days but it should look ok when I'm done.
I only took pictures of the latches but I will post more of the whole tailgate later this week.




Sorry for the crappy pictures but the good news is everything works good.
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ton of nice work!!
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ton of nice work!!
Thanks, Dino! Every week I think "this weekend we'll paint it", I work my butt off and still find a million things to fix... I've given up making deadlines, my old man wants to kill me... This should have been out of his shop months ago. The sad part is I haven't been slacking really I just have a ton to do.

I don't know how you turn these out so quick Dino, well I'm sure you're smart enough to buy a truck you don't have to almost build from scratch... I tried telling my old man that we should have spent more for a rust free truck but... We didn't, lesson learned! Lol
I just hope all this work will be worth it in the end...
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Ok so, I finally found some time today to get some stuff done, I have finals for collage next week and I'm taking the summer off so this truck should be put together within the next month "I hope". I used truck bed liner to under coat the cab today and filled the notches for the tail gate hooks. I also primed the rest of the bed and the tailgate so I'm finally getting really close to painting something...
I apologize to everyone for taking so long but hopefully it will be worth all this work.
Here is where I filled those indents for the tail gate latches.


Here's the bottom of the floor. I've never shot this stuff but it was super easy to do. However, make sure you pay attention to what's behind where ever you spray. This stuff shoots way farther than I thought. I had to wipe it off my doors, the bed, the front end... But other than that it went easy.

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Today's progress
Truck bed lines the inside of the bed and undercoated the inner and outter fenders. Sorry for the crappy pics "not that undercoating is exciting but the pics still suck"...






Depending on how much more we have to prep on the inside of the cab we may lay down the paint on the inside. It's been weeks since I've looked at the inside so it all depends if the high build filled in all the sanding scratches. If it didn't then I might be a long day of sanding... Hopefully it covered well enough.
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I mostly used fiberglass stripping disks from harbor freight. One of the few things I've bought from HF an actually liked. I can't remember what brand they are but they work really well and fit on most electric grinders.
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I didn't get to squirt any paint but we did make some good progress. There were more small things that needed to be fixed in the cab than I thought but I fixed most of it and tomorrow we we high build one more time then paint. I have my last final on weds then its go time and I should have this fully painted either next weekend or the week after for sure.
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Damn brotha great work. Its going to look so bad ass painted. Keep up the great work man.
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Damn brotha great work. Its going to look so bad ass painted. Keep up the great work man.
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Thanks man, I sure hope it turns out well. It should but I always get nervous before I paint a car/truck. It usually turns out well but with painting, even when you do everything right sometimes things go wrong. I will just have to cross my fingers. I'm really excited to see some color on this thing. I should get some if not all of it painted by this weekend. That's the plan anyway, lol
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