05-21-2006, 01:54 PM | #1 |
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Project Lemon Drop: anything but stock!
Here are a few pic's of an up and comming project. It is a 68 step side 2wd build I will be starting on in a few weeks for afellow board member. Alot of cab work was started by another shop and now it is getting to be time to finish it all up.
What has been started: Shaved front drip rail. Shaved and reformed side drips. Welded rear roof line. Floor and rocker repair. Replaced a small section of the inner windshield area. Total paint strip and primmed. Started to set door gaps. Rebuilt door hinges. What I will be doing/re-doing: Finish or fix everything listed above. Create 3/16" door gaps everywhere. Get the body ready for finish (pull and metal work all dings and dents) Do a full "show car" fire wall shave and reforming. And a whole lot more. I will let the owner fill you in on the rest of this plans if he want to let tings out of the bag! Kevin LFD Inc. Last edited by Rokcrln; 08-09-2006 at 11:21 PM. |
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And the last for a few weeks!
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05-21-2006, 06:09 PM | #3 |
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You are going to have to quit your day job pretty soon.
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05-21-2006, 08:00 PM | #4 |
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I agree! Where do you find the time in the day??? Sleep must not be an option for you at all!
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05-22-2006, 04:34 PM | #5 |
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As Kevin stated he will soon work his magic on my cab. I would love to tell you all what is in store, but I think that pictures tell the story better. So you will have to wait for the play by play as Kevin does his work. In addition to the modification Kevin mention, we plan a few suttle mods. As for the project name Lemon Drop. The frame has a four/six DROP, and I plan on painting the body YELLOW. I am thinking of personalized plates "URN DROP" 18's in the front and 20's in the rear. I hope to have the truck in paint by the end of summer.
Stay tuned for progress updates from me or Kevin. Thanks again Kevin.
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05-22-2006, 05:31 PM | #7 |
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Awesome dude!!! keep the pics coming!!! Question for you...when putting it back together does the cowl go on prior to the fenders? My painter flaked on me and I just don't see how to get the cowl on with fenders all bolted up???
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No the fender go on first then the cowl then hood. But before you tighten down your fender make sure all your gaps are set how you want them because once your cowl is on you can not get to the bolts to change things.
Heres a tip for ya! Go the the local paint store and get a roll of 2" blue or green masking tape and put over all your edges(door, fender, hood) where two parts might touch while adjusting things. This will give you a little protection against chips. Do not use the regular masking tape as it has too much glue and can pull soft paint and it leaves a residue behind as well. The best to use in my opinion is the green but it is more money then the blue. Kevin LFD Inc. |
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that one's gonna be nice. what's the difficulty level/involvement for shaving the drip rails? i know it was previously done, but still...
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Not to steal the thread, but Kevin - Is welding the upper rear seam the best way to clean that up? I would like to do that too, and was wondering what the best way is?
jugernot - From what I've seen so far on this board, your cab is in the BEST hands possible for sheet metal work!!!
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07-23-2006, 10:41 PM | #12 |
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It's time to get started on this beast! It is now in the good side of the shop (where stuff gets done) and I will get started on it this week Sorry for the weight but I had more work in front of me than I thought! All those jobs are done for now and it will just be this project untill it is finished.
Here are a few shots from today (7hrs in 110* heat with out air) in order to get this side of the shop ready! Kevin LFD Inc. |
07-23-2006, 11:54 PM | #13 |
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Thats weird that you type a response today. Earlier I re-visited this link to refresh my memory of what it said.
Thanks for the update. If there is anything I can do to help let me know.
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Wow, pictures of a Bronco on this forum...... is that legal?
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Project starts first thing Saturday morning with a full fire wall shave and rework. Pic's to come!
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Sneaky, I saw how you slipped those orphan kid shots in there. That was brilliant. I thought wow, the owner of lemon drop changed dircetions and was going with a yellow Bronco. You forgot to stretch the quarter to fit the 24" wheels in the back when you bag and bodydrop that thing. Nice work Kevin.
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07-29-2006, 08:38 PM | #19 |
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This is stage one of the fire wall. Stage two will be first part of the week.
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Keving Its looking great. Glad I could help with the up coming THING as well. I am looking forward to seeing both of them complete. I am off from work next Sunday, if you need any help let me know. I would be great to see the MASTER at work. You don't charge anything to watch do you??????
I just got a bunch of parts back from powder coating. Here are some pics of some of the parts.
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Parts look great, I like the powder chrome my self. And yes I do charge to watch, ?? per hour And that up comming THING is on the down low if you know what I mean
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I got some time tonight for the fire wall part 2. The pass side now matches the drivers side for a much better look. I will get two the wire rail in the next day or so.
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Do you have a side picture Kevin?
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All primed and ready for the top wire rail to get filled in the morning!
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