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Old 06-16-2014, 03:25 PM   #1
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

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Old 06-16-2014, 03:29 PM   #2
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Old 06-16-2014, 04:11 PM   #3
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Congrats on the maiden voyage Murph! Gotta feel great to get it outside & rolling in the sunshine.
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Old 06-16-2014, 11:19 PM   #4
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Looks like you had a great test drive and everything went smoothly.

Got the truck DONE! Congrats McMurphy!

Congrats!!!

I admire this build because you didn't let anything stop you. Jumped right in and took charge.

Great Job!!!!
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Old 06-17-2014, 07:44 AM   #5
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Like a bear coming out of hibernation, sort of. Congrats Mcmurphy on your accomplishments with it! Looks and sounds great. Must feel sooo good to be where you're at with it right now. Truck turned out awesome with all those *****in' details of yours, and now you can use it too, how cool is that?
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Old 06-17-2014, 08:03 AM   #6
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

way to go !!!! so how do you like the mirrors while driving ...how was the reaction at the show
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Old 06-17-2014, 08:39 AM   #7
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

CONGRATS!on da Maiden Voyage...

Not much to add to the previous comments, except I really dig the camera work and soundtrack!
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Old 06-17-2014, 09:07 AM   #8
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Congrats mate.

Forgot about the Ace Café T-Shirt.

Looking good.

Wonder which truck I would choose given a choice???
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Old 06-19-2014, 04:36 PM   #9
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Looking good!
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Old 06-19-2014, 07:48 PM   #10
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Nice vid Murph!
You must be pleased with your accomplishment!!!
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Old 06-19-2014, 08:02 PM   #11
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I m very proud of you. Have you gone back thru the first part of your build to see how far you have come?

You have accomplished so much and learned even more. Now go have fun.
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Old 06-25-2014, 03:43 PM   #12
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Very nice!!!!
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Congrats on the maiden voyage Murph! Gotta feel great to get it outside & rolling in the sunshine.
Been a real test of discipline to not drive it because it really wants to GO...I just gotta get the chassis lubed, front end aligned, and the exhaust on before I go actual ape on it.

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Looks like you had a great test drive and everything went smoothly.

Got the truck DONE! Congrats McMurphy!

Congrats!!!

I admire this build because you didn't let anything stop you. Jumped right in and took charge.

Great Job!!!!
Thanks man, I hope you like it half as much when we go for a ride in it !!

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Like a bear coming out of hibernation, sort of. Congrats Mcmurphy on your accomplishments with it! Looks and sounds great. Must feel sooo good to be where you're at with it right now. Truck turned out awesome with all those *****in' details of yours, and now you can use it too, how cool is that?
It has been a lot of fun, and an incredible learning journey up to this point. Just a bit more still....

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way to go !!!! so how do you like the mirrors while driving ...how was the reaction at the show
The mirrors could have come out better, and I have actually been imagining how I am going to accomplish that in the future, but for now.... well they look cool.


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CONGRATS!on da Maiden Voyage...

Not much to add to the previous comments, except I really dig the camera work and soundtrack!
LoL the soundtrack
It doesnt seem to be so lound inside though.


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Congrats mate.

Forgot about the Ace Café T-Shirt.

Looking good.

Wonder which truck I would choose given a choice???
They both seem to be pretty popular at the two shows they been to...so hard saying.

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Looking good!
Thanks Zip, glad you got your over heating issue resolved !!

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Yes, to a point I am... more to do still though.

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I m very proud of you. Have you gone back thru the first part of your build to see how far you have come?

You have accomplished so much and learned even more. Now go have fun.
I do go back and look at what I started with, even sometimes when I look at it sitting outside the window I think of all the time spent on it, how everything came off and got the attention that it did. Often it is hard to believe I did it all......and did it all in that cramped little garage all bundled up with sub-zero temps outside. It has been an adventure for sure.
I super appreciate your encouragement, and advice, as well as the motivaiton and information provided on your Vitamin C-10 build. You are definately one of the greats around here Alan.

Thanks for stopping by and looking guys.
Things are slowing down (but not totally at a stand still) on this build as I focus more on the Tow Truck for the great migration south in August. I got some serious dings out of the rear bumper and have been working on it as I wait for paint to dry on the other truck....

So enjoy your summer, and your own builds, I will post what ever updates I may have as I get them !!
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Old 06-25-2014, 04:11 PM   #13
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

And that's how history is made......congrats on the 1st drive. Glad all went well and waiting to see whats next on the agenda!!!
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Old 06-25-2014, 07:55 PM   #14
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Man that is too cool. Love the video editing as well, makes it more fun to watch. Congrats on the maiden voyage, that is always such a milestone. So are you attending Goodguys Spokane this summer, or will you be in the middle of moving? Also - if you do attend, are you bringing the truck? I'm sure a lot of people would show up just to look at your truck! Hope you're having a great week. Regards, Mark.
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Old 06-25-2014, 09:44 PM   #15
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Man, I have to add that it is great to see you driving your truck. I love the amazing things that you did to it and want to say good luck getting everything (tow truck) ready for your big move. Keep us updated on it all.
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Old 06-29-2014, 08:45 AM   #16
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

its been a while since checking up on you so i backed up a few pages and i gotta say... what a grand and glorious trip its been.

nice job murph, something to be very proud of.
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Old 06-29-2014, 10:29 PM   #17
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

Hey man, it's great to see that thing running in time for the great migration.
Good luck and I hoping we can get together sometime when you get settled in down here.
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Old 07-02-2014, 03:44 PM   #18
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And that's how history is made......congrats on the 1st drive. Glad all went well and waiting to see whats next on the agenda!!!
Rear bumper is next for this !!

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Man that is too cool. Love the video editing as well, makes it more fun to watch. Congrats on the maiden voyage, that is always such a milestone. So are you attending Goodguys Spokane this summer, or will you be in the middle of moving? Also - if you do attend, are you bringing the truck? I'm sure a lot of people would show up just to look at your truck! Hope you're having a great week. Regards, Mark.
Goodguys is going to be up in the air....registration is kinda pricey, and we should be pulling into town the Wednesday prior. That is counting on a flawless journey however.... We will see though !!

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Man, I have to add that it is great to see you driving your truck. I love the amazing things that you did to it and want to say good luck getting everything (tow truck) ready for your big move. Keep us updated on it all.
Glad you check in and catch up man, too bad we never got to meet in person while I was here.

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its been a while since checking up on you so i backed up a few pages and i gotta say... what a grand and glorious trip its been.

nice job murph, something to be very proud of.
I think you been busy too Clem !

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Hey man, it's great to see that thing running in time for the great migration.
Good luck and I hoping we can get together sometime when you get settled in down here.
I hope all you Oregon guys would like to meet up for coffee or beers while I am tearing thru your areas. I plan on skirting Portland on the 205 and being in Eugene no later than the 10th of August. If you would like to set something up for the 9th or so, hit me or Bomp up in PMs with contact info and we can squeeze something in.

That is, if Bomp isnt busy or out of town that weekend..... LoL
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Old 07-03-2014, 11:00 PM   #19
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I hope all you Oregon guys would like to meet up for coffee or beers while I am tearing thru your areas. I plan on skirting Portland on the 205 and being in Eugene no later than the 10th of August. If you would like to set something up for the 9th or so, hit me or Bomp up in PMs with contact info and we can squeeze something in.

That is, if Bomp isnt busy or out of town that weekend..... LoL

Was wondering when you were planning on rolling on through these parts.
Got that weekend circled on the calendar. Gotta do a meet up or something with all the fellow forum members.
Between working on the Neglected Collection (guys on Instagram have gotten an eye full of that) and the drivers door on Steiner and the garden and work taking off in full speed I've often wondered when your journey was gonna hit here. You have my number?
Im down in the Salem/Keizer area. Thats about 45 mins south of Portland.
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Congratulations, Murph! Great work, great vid!
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Very nice Murph!
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Happy 4th to you and the Missus Sarge!!!
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Glad to see the drive and that you made you deadline for the move. Be sure to include the trip in the posts, that will be a part of the story when you get finished. You have done a lot of work in extreme conditions.

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I promise, slowly but surely gathering. Fixin' to take off on it.
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Old 07-27-2014, 01:01 PM   #25
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Re: Not Another Rebuild Thread....

As you can all imagine, things are pretty busy around here, prepping for the move/road trip...

I did bring the camper shell in when we tore down the ATV tent, and these are as I was caulking the interior:
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Sadly the progress on the shell was so speedy, and I was laying down stain/sealant before breakfast, type of stuff that I did not get any other photos of the pregress on it.

As soon as we tossed it back up onto the truck for the first time since it came off, I figured some Before and After photos were in order. This is the second photo I posted of this truck back on Page 1 of this thread, and has been a wall paper on one of my computers the whole time. Next to it is the one I took yesterday in comparison:

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Yep those are the same rims and tires on there too....
That is the original camper shell the fellow before me built, it is structurally solid, though the roof plywood is card board thin...
It got a patch on the roof around where the pop up vent was installed, and new latches you can pad lock. New front window is still in the works.

The bed isnt finished, there was a snafu when milling the hinges that has set Jay and I back on that one. Good reason to stay in touch though, Jay is a great guy.
I still need exhaust, which is probably the No1 reason I am not driving the snot out of this thing....
Well, tags and licensing not with standing.

I seriously would never have been empowered to do all the nutty things I have done to this poor truck if not for the input and inspiration from the folks on this board. You dudes are the best dudes I know on the internet!! Thanks for everything !!
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