03-07-2009, 04:57 AM | #201 |
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damn that looks nice raguemoe
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Man those new shoes look nice. amazing what they do to the whole look of the car.
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03-08-2009, 12:37 PM | #203 |
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03-08-2009, 03:06 PM | #204 |
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03-08-2009, 03:25 PM | #205 |
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Awesome fleet of vehicles...
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03-09-2009, 01:42 AM | #207 |
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03-09-2009, 01:50 AM | #208 |
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Ok enough with the other rides. I lost an hour this morning and by the time I got to Pomona the parts/vendor spaces were sold out! So I spent some time on the project (seeing some of these project posts I really wish I knew what I was doing, well bare with me as I just want to get this thing on the road). Finally started on the bed, I think when I get this done I will be over the hump! (pics of the 67 packed for Pomona & the bed floor installed)
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03-09-2009, 03:34 AM | #209 |
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yah the 55 is deffinately nice(i would cruise it if i had it), and for the cruising environment of san bernardino/highland area it's not to bad minus some messed up streets here and there
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03-09-2009, 08:08 AM | #210 |
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Nice work on the bed!
And I always love seeing these truck still working... love the shot of the '67 loaded down. How was the ride with the extra weight in the rear?
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03-09-2009, 09:35 PM | #211 |
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Nice can't wait to see this thing with all put together!
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03-09-2009, 11:54 PM | #212 |
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Wow... Amazing car / trucks.
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03-10-2009, 04:57 PM | #213 |
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What is the rim BS on that white truck?
Looks killer btw
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03-19-2009, 02:10 AM | #214 |
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I think they have a 5" Backspace. (ordered for my 72 project, so I had to use spacers for the 67).
Been working alot again, so not much done on the project. My union contract with my company is up early next month (I hear we may go out on strike over health care, overtime pay etc...so I may have alot of "spare" time to work on the project). I want to get the bed on, then pull it apart and have in media blasted. Next up: Install bed (media blast) Black prime entire truck Install air ride setup Install Drive shaft (have buddy run brake lines, wire harness-get it fired up!!!) |
05-26-2009, 12:50 PM | #215 |
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You have some nice toys, that's how my yard looks all Chevys ... Take a good look at your 55 , I vote for paint BLK on BLK .. how much did you give for the intro's
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nice work
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Very Nice rides!
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07-05-2009, 01:26 AM | #218 |
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Ok, thought I was going to have some free time. But have been working 6-7 days a week 12-13 hrs a day.
The only thing I've done is spent money on the 3 projects. Purchased a blue folding buddy seat, put new door handles, locks, ignition & Bezel, new turn signal lenses & put the correct 67 vent windows in the white 67. Got the 72 Cheyenne on the road and have been driving it to work for the last few weeks. I bought some stock engine parts (air cleaner,radiator hose,oil fill and riser), black door panels and wood inserts. I did get the smooth tailgate for the N2deep project. As soon as I can get a day to work on it I should be able to get the bed together. |
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hey, if you ever need any help on your project give me a holler. (909)889-2172. ask for Eric
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07-05-2009, 07:33 PM | #220 |
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Yeah, give him a To Do list so we can all get our Project Watching fix. Watching this truck being built is like crack. I'm so addicted.
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Something is missing from my garage! Ok I've been working so much I decided to have a shop finish it off for me. I just spent the last 2 days ordering parts to get it on the road (wow, never knew how many things you need when starting from scratch). All I need to order are the dash gauges and air ride setup.
Color choices are: Mercedez silver, Lincoln Navigator silver (little darker) or black. Also interior: black, red or brown Most people that I've talked to say silver w/black interior. My only concern is if this body style will look good in a solid silver. I've seen a few and they didn't look right, but maybe with my stance, wheels and mods it will make the diff. If anyone remembers the black truck built by Sport Trucks by Dean, that is the look I'm going for. I will post pics soon! |
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How could anybody forget that truck? That is THE truck to me. It may not be this or that but it's the truck I've think will define the 67-72 Chevy IMO. Clean and simple. I've been wondering what happened to you. Good to see we know you're still on it, otherwise you'd just have to keep us settled down with pics of the car. lol |
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08-11-2009, 05:05 PM | #224 |
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Silver is a delicate color. A timeless color but delicate. When I say that I mean, finding the right textures, body mods and accents to work with it (to really make is stand out in a positive light) are critical. I would consider the subtle tone on tones, for instance color vs. chrome vs. mouldings. To offer my opinion (I've already started that haven't I? lol) I'd go for the darker/greyish silver, some chrome here and there and have the window mouldings in black all to create just enough contrast for the eye to distinguish all the different blends of color but not so monochromatic or contrasting to take away from your theme here. That's just the exterior.
The interior, since you mention Mercedes, would be perfect with a brickish red or saddle brown type contrast against a grayish silver exterior. I think that color palette just speaks volumes as classy. I'll post a picture of some DSE seats and imagine those against a grayish silver exterior as if you were standing alongside the truck looking into the interior. I have pics of a couple silver trucks but will hold back for now. Geeez...I'm way too into this. |
08-11-2009, 05:21 PM | #225 |
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Thanks for the pics of the black truck. I think I have "copied" all his good ideas and added a few (one piece windows, shaved bumper and cowl). That was the truck that started this all, the simple mods (and not so-drip rails). My truck will be a little lower, have bigger wheels and more interior & engine compartment mods. I just hope it all comes together and looks as clean.
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