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The fender was worse than expected .
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Painted the white today on the grill and fender . The inner skirt and hood latch I painted with DCC black with a flatner added . It was glossy for a while then flattened to a nice semi .
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Really need to update this thread body sans hood is all done . Just put the seat in today
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Neat old truck. Good work man.
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Looking good
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Thanks it’s been a lot longer than I expected . Started as a spruce up and pretty much became a full resto . Redid the bed
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New lettering rims and tires . Well the rims were on my 72 when I bought it and the tire res I put on so they have a few thousand miles on them
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Very nice work mark
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Beautiful truck. All 3 of my trucks are 20's....they need to be able to pull and haul right? Great work.
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Ammo box installed and reworking the hood which had some dents right at the front lip so I decided the easiest way to fix it was to remove the inner brace . Glad I did it was pretty rusted and looked like no paint was applied to the inside of the brace and the front of the hood . Guess I know why the front lip on the hood Rots away. They must have primed after it was assembled
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Super nice work man. :chevy:
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Looks great as usual mark
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Usually not a fan of undercoat but it kept the underside of the hood in great shape where it was applied . I did find two cracks on the two rear hinge nuts easy fix just ran a bead on them . Ran a tap through the blind nuts just to clean them out .
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Great job!
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Last bit of bodywork the hood . Fixed the leading edge dents and stripped the paint and rust . Going to hit it with the DA tomorrow there are a couple of small dings here and there so I’ll fill them as needed. Best tool I ever bought
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I have a different brand of the same tool and you're right, they are excellent. It's like a flap disc on steroids. At 30-60 bucks a pop I wish the drums would last longer though. Which grit or style drum did you find the best for paint removal Mark?
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Got the spare on . Now I need a tire cover
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Hopefully I’ll be taking this truck to the SETN in July I’ll have to trailer it 4.57 rear sm465 not highway friendly. But my BIL is using my enclosed trailer to store some furniture because the contractor is repairing his living room and den lots or water damage .
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Body work is done . Inside painted going to let it sit a couple days then top coat the outside .
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All the paint is finally done . Now I need three men and a boy to put the hood back on :lol:. The truck is pretty much done . My makeshift booth worked out nicely the whole truck is done in single stage no clear
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These EZ wall zipper things work well .
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