06-23-2010, 08:41 PM | #176 | |
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06-23-2010, 11:17 PM | #177 |
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hey at least it not triple digits like it was last year man was that brutal especial when your wearing heavy jeans, along with welding gloves, and helmet now that was a long day
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Definitely way better then last year haha. When it gets that hot I just stop working and go jump in the river lol
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i wish i could do that i just grab the hose and spray my self down then get back to work
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dang last year was killer me and my dad stripped my frame down to baremetal last year we had to wear all those thick and heavy sand blasting stuff it gets hot with about 6 to7 pounds of clothing at 1o2 or 100 degrees heat
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06-24-2010, 04:24 PM | #181 |
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i know man it sucks but you gotta do it if you want a head turner
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thats true wouldnt that suck if it doesnt turn any heads all thta work for nothin actually its not for nothin its for transportation and one cool ride right oh and i guess to impress your girlfriend
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hey what diid you use to clean your engine becausce today i started on mine amd the PO painted it gm blue and then drove it so im guessing that the PO wanted it to look like a 70s or 80s engine so i bought some siple green and man that stuff is workin real good so im guessin about 85 percent of it is clean and tommorow im going ton get it completely ready for paint which reminds me i need to take some pics for my thread when i make it
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well today i just got done cleaning my 302 i used simple green and i washed it then i painte it hugger orange like chevy did in the 60s then i painted the ram horns/exhaust manifold a dark grey metallic
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Nice. got any pics?
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cant wait for the pics rick and you know whats gonna happen if they dont show right lol
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well im guessin somthin like this am i right
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06-27-2010, 07:20 PM | #190 |
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no but you are close i was thinking number 158. Oh and i went to picknpull today and they had 5or6 trucks in antelope and only 1 in sunrise and another in back waiting in line but i didnt check the picknpull on stockton blvd. just to let you guys know and also i found out picknppull changed their policy where you pay the $2 to get in and you get your stamp but now rather then the stamp allowing you into any picknpull free of charge for the day you still have to pay to get in to a different one the stamp only applys to the one you got it from unless you sign up for there rewards card go figure.
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Hey guys I am planning on getting some new seats for my truck. What seats fit well in these trucks and are comfortable? I am going to pick n pull this week, I think some seats out of a newer silverado would be nice. Opinions?
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wel u will have to customize a little but 96 silverado seats with head rests aare comfortable my dad is going to put them in his truck
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which picknpulls r u gonna hit up? and rick is right about the 96 seats and just about any seat will work as long as you're willing to drill the holes in your cab floor and if you do please remeber to reinforce were you put new holes and bolts for your own safety hate to see a guy my own age get messed by that
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well i hope it works out
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This morning my dad and my brother helped me pull the bed off. It is almost ready for paint, we just need to do a little more sanding on fill the side markers. Here are some pics
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Your truck bed is freakin out with those fords haha, its ok i have a ford its a 1960 ford f100 but im putting a 355 sb chevy with a th350 or 400(whichever i can find)
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