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Rippin-J 06-10-2009 06:59 AM

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awesome.

bring 'er down south sometime!

jonzcustomshop 06-10-2009 07:08 AM

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lookin good! I really like the 58 chev lights.

d10s69c10 06-10-2009 05:38 PM

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I see Tropheys in your Future!

Captainfab 06-10-2009 11:51 PM

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The rear end really looks good......finishes it off nicely IMO.......but then your whole truck is pretty D@m cool.

protrash64 06-11-2009 12:59 AM

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Nice updates+upgrades muddpile!!! The truck is looking killer.

dieselarmy13 08-02-2009 10:16 PM

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Anything new?

muddpile 08-08-2009 12:52 AM

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:lol: Only thing new is a top end tick. I think I wiped a lifter out or something. At the time the engine made 400hp and 525tq, so I'm thinking about adding some go-fast goodies and building it a little more bulletproof. This winter is when I'll do the entire tear-down, up to and including interior and paint. I have not forgotten about it this summer, as I have a closet piled high with goodies that should add some much needed shock value.

dieselarmy13 08-08-2009 12:57 AM

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Right on, man. You should try a little Lucas oil additive. It just might calm that lifter down. Cant wait to see whats in store.

nuke1 09-08-2009 02:17 AM

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truck is really coming along since i las tchecked in on it, wow, that rear pan looks great, nothin wrong with that at all. Amazing bud.

muddpile 10-16-2009 12:58 PM

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Got myself a little bit of ink time

http://www.calgarysun.com/unknown/20...22156-sun.html

FRENCHBLUE72 10-16-2009 01:08 PM

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Very cool on the coverage...

Frizzle Fry 10-16-2009 01:17 PM

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Very cool!

1964C10 10-16-2009 01:39 PM

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Love those tail lights! I like the white flare paint on the side as well (not sure what the official name).

JRBECK64 10-16-2009 01:43 PM

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That is one cool truck. So are you going to have to put wheelie bars on it so it wont grind the back end of the truck off when your doing wheel stands? I sure would hate to see all that metal work get messed up.

JRBECK64

muddpile 10-17-2009 01:04 PM

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The flare paint is called "Scallops". It's an old hotrod thing a lot of guys did to show off body lines better. The tails will be frenched in about 1/2" this winter, and as for wheelie bars, the truck doesn't seem to wheelie, so I haven't planned anything yet.

1964C10 10-17-2009 01:11 PM

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ahhh Scallops, now I remember. Would it be possible to get a head-on shot of those? Thanks!

muddpile 10-18-2009 11:41 PM

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Near the bottom of page 4 I have a front corner shot, it's about as close as I've got right now. I'd take one for ya, but the hood is off and not even in the same building as the truck right now :lol: Mind you, a lot of what you see is missing at the moment.
-Hood
-Doors are on, but gutted and now aligned proper (would like to suicide them possibly, but that might not happen, not sure about Autolocs hinges)
-All weatherstrip and glass is out
-Interior is out from top to bottom, front to back (including drilling 40ish spotwelds to remove the dash)
-Engine is out, but the transaxle remains
-Much of the wiring has been removed to make work room

So yeah, it's kind of a morbid creature at the moment (but when is it not, I mean really?) It's all for the better, however, as it's coming back with a bang, as a full on 60s style Kustom.

Anyone who could render a picture of it with the custom side trim and pillar trim with some sort of scallop design, that would be awesome, and any ideas for a wild headlight/grille treatment would help too. Thanks!

muddpile 01-10-2010 09:16 PM

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I think this is about where we left off, and if not, oh well, gotta be close right?

School bus hood. I get older, they stay the same age...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_4927.jpg

I've got the matching double-hump dash, but it's still in the truck, so for now bare naked interior is pretty sexy.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_4940.jpg

With so little accessories in there, there was plenty of room to fit the bench seat to build brackets.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_4993.jpg

Speaking of bare naked, bodywork isn't far off at this point.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_4991.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_4992.jpg

The new rad is 32" wide, 19" high and 3" thick, so the hole and structure for the I6 rad just didn't do it.... Nor did anything else there. It's totally shaved and smoothed, about 15 hours later.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_5001.jpg

The engine gave a mild problem early last year.... Not a problem anymore... Mondello Performance were there to help me out and thin my wallet.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_4938.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_4937.jpg

d10s69c10 01-12-2010 03:48 PM

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yikes! ths thing is living up to its name. most projects will never be finished....

im thinking this project will never be finished getting sarted.

LEEVON 01-12-2010 04:00 PM

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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...e/IMG_4356.jpg

Somebody please, please photoshop some zoomies sticking up out of the bed! That would rock!

I have to admit, I was a little uneasy the first time I saw her, now I'm hooked!

monolith 01-12-2010 05:05 PM

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This truck sends my imagination reeling.

I can't wait to see more!

Dan in Pasadena 02-05-2010 09:04 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by muddpile (Post 2852649)

Maybe I missed it, but is there an explanation why each exhaust doesn't simply go to directly to it's own side? It would save a LOT of plumbing and it appears the Cherry Bomb mufflers would still fit....AND probably be less noticeable.

KcLevi 02-06-2010 03:14 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 3782562)
Maybe I missed it, but is there an explanation why each exhaust doesn't simply go to directly to it's own side? It would save a LOT of plumbing and it appears the Cherry Bomb mufflers would still fit....AND probably be less noticeable.

Im sure for the noise factor. Helps a little running it like he did.

This would be so cool to pull up at local cruise get out pop hood while others are around and seen you drive up and watch look on there faces when no motor. (only if they didnt first notice it in rear) Cool ride!!

jonzcustomshop 02-06-2010 07:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by KcLevi (Post 3784069)

This would be so cool to pull up at local cruise get out pop hood while others are around and seen you drive up and watch look on there faces when no motor. (only if they didnt first notice it in rear) Cool ride!!

the thing to do would be cover the motor with a tonneau cover, and then install a hamster & wheel in the old engine compartment:lol:

ruffrida2005 02-06-2010 09:18 PM

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dude that is just sick. I cant believe I never saw it.


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