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Street Smart 12-20-2013 09:39 AM

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Kool. Gets slow everywhere this time of year. Enjoy the holidays.

vegadesign 01-09-2014 04:55 PM

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Looking at getting another car so I can start back up on mine and do the body drop, thinking of building a all tube chassis and making my own crossmember. Still tossing around the idea

Downlow2xfo 01-09-2014 06:00 PM

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Good luck man can't wait!!!

~Whitey~ 01-27-2014 07:14 PM

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Wow man impressive work. I like it... I never knew... Gonna have to keel tabs on ya now. You know I like the green/black together.

Tigg 01-27-2014 07:48 PM

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That frame gave me a chubby :lol: Great work

JustCallMeDrew 04-22-2014 08:18 PM

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Hey bud im 16 and just picked up a 68 longbed that needs tons of body work aka dents and stuff but pretty rust free and solid and i want to lower it such as yours but i dont have the skills to do the uca's and lca's so do you think i could get a pretty good drop on just bags?...and whats a good "bag" company i want a full kit such as bags and compressor and air tank and what not i dont want to get to extreme where i need new dropmembers and notches and stuff just some airride...so if you could just let me know a good company and price to pay i would really appreciate it!

vegadesign 04-22-2014 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by JustCallMeDrew (Post 6641556)
Hey bud im 16 and just picked up a 68 longbed that needs tons of body work aka dents and stuff but pretty rust free and solid and i want to lower it such as yours but i dont have the skills to do the uca's and lca's so do you think i could get a pretty good drop on just bags?...and whats a good "bag" company i want a full kit such as bags and compressor and air tank and what not i dont want to get to extreme where i need new dropmembers and notches and stuff just some airride...so if you could just let me know a good company and price to pay i would really appreciate it!

Depending on how low you really want to go. It's hard to get really low with just bags. You can tho put bags it the stock locations of your coils. You will get fairly low just not tucking tires. The plus side of having bags in the stock locations is it is the best ride. Everything I recommend for air ride I always go to Jason at avs. For the front you will need the upper spring pocket plates and lower control arm cups. For the rear will basically be the same. If your doing it all on a budget and you just want bags in all 4 corners run them off schrader valves. Carry a compressor or air tank with you. Email Jason and tell him what you will need and he will direct you. Again you will not be able to go super low with out major mods. For the rear I recommend lowering blocks. I made my own because they don't make them 3". You can get 2" blocks and I bolts at carls racing products here's the number. Give them a call and tell them what your needing and they are a great help and very affordable. Make sure you get the hardware.

JustCallMeDrew 04-24-2014 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by vegadesign (Post 6641724)
Depending on how low you really want to go. It's hard to get really low with just bags. You can tho put bags it the stock locations of your coils. You will get fairly low just not tucking tires. The plus side of having bags in the stock locations is it is the best ride. Everything I recommend for air ride I always go to Jason at avs. For the front you will need the upper spring pocket plates and lower control arm cups. For the rear will basically be the same. If your doing it all on a budget and you just want bags in all 4 corners run them off schrader valves. Carry a compressor or air tank with you. Email Jason and tell him what you will need and he will direct you. Again you will not be able to go super low with out major mods. For the rear I recommend lowering blocks. I made my own because they don't make them 3". You can get 2" blocks and I bolts at carls racing products here's the number. Give them a call and tell them what your needing and they are a great help and very affordable. Make sure you get the hardware.

ok thanks and what would a setup like that run cost wise? because the truck is not worth much in its current state but once i learn bodywork and straighten it up it should be!

JustCallMeDrew 04-29-2014 09:46 AM

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Disregard that last post!...so i just need 4 bags and upper spring pocket plates and lca cups and 4 schrader valves?...how do i hook schrader valves up to an airbag?...sorry for all the noob questions im new with all this airride stuff!

vegadesign 05-17-2014 11:31 AM

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Got a new toy
1950 studebaker pickup
http://i1341.photobucket.com/albums/...pstahsqlhj.jpg

JustCallMeDrew 05-17-2014 11:14 PM

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:metal:

vegadesign 10-17-2014 10:26 AM

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Not to many updates, but I have given the 70 a new look.
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mechanic350 10-20-2014 12:08 AM

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truck is looking great man. just found the thread. nice fab work. are you gonna hit the show at qualcom next weekend?

jae 10-20-2014 09:10 AM

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Nice. I love the accents along the sides. Looks really good on there. Now I kind of want to do the same thing to mine...

vegadesign 10-20-2014 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by mechanic350 (Post 6885341)
truck is looking great man. just found the thread. nice fab work. are you gonna hit the show at qualcom next weekend?

Thank you I really appreciate it. And which show is it, strong possibility I'll go especially with the new shop opening next month.

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Originally Posted by jae (Post 6885610)
Nice. I love the accents along the sides. Looks really good on there. Now I kind of want to do the same thing to mine...

As long as it isn't green lol
I'm old school and love the classic style paint jobs. I already had flames but the scallops are starting to be less common and they show more personality to me

mechanic350 10-21-2014 08:40 PM

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Napa auto parts is hosting a show on Saturday at Qualcomm from 10-2 am. Hoping to go after I get off work.

vegadesign 10-23-2014 08:37 AM

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Originally Posted by mechanic350 (Post 6887656)
Napa auto parts is hosting a show on Saturday at Qualcomm from 10-2 am. Hoping to go after I get off work.

I work till 1 on Saturday :/ so probably not but I'm sure there's plenty more car shows coming up

mechanic350 10-23-2014 09:10 AM

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For sure man.

greyghost 10-23-2014 01:42 PM

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well you certainly named your project accordingly. Your fabrication leaves some serious doubt in my mind as to the safety of your truck. I'm glad your in california and not on the road near me. I don't mean to knock you to hard, I understand you are a younger person and I applaud you for doing your own work. Just fyi, I've built bagged and bodied trucks before, I was also a certified welder and am currently a CWI

vegadesign 10-25-2014 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by greyghost (Post 6889806)
well you certainly named your project accordingly. Your fabrication leaves some serious doubt in my mind as to the safety of your truck. I'm glad your in california and not on the road near me. I don't mean to knock you to hard, I understand you are a younger person and I applaud you for doing your own work. Just fyi, I've built bagged and bodied trucks before, I was also a certified welder and am currently a CWI



Thanks for your great comment.



Your the asshole that looks at someone's car just to knock there project. Everyone loves people like you, because you make the classic truck industry so much better for everyone. I don't care that you are a certified welder. I am also a certified welder and I built this truck to prove that you can build a bagged truck with cheap and easy materials. Iv been driving my truck every single day for the past three years and have never had a bag failure or weld brake. My fabrication skills are beyond many for my age and I have all the confidence in my welds.if you actually looked at some of the stuff I do like the 62 that I bagged you would see that I do have skills.

Xeen 10-25-2014 06:29 AM

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Vega don't pay any attention to that guy he's just a troll and his opinion doesn't matter to anyone which is why he is bitter.

greyghost 10-25-2014 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by vegadesign (Post 6891712)
Thanks for your great comment.



Your the asshole that looks at someone's car just to knock there project. Everyone loves people like you, because you make the classic truck industry so much better for everyone. I don't care that you are a certified welder. I am also a certified welder and I built this truck to prove that you can build a bagged truck with cheap and easy materials. Iv been driving my truck every single day for the past three years and have never had a bag failure or weld brake. My fabrication skills are beyond many for my age and I have all the confidence in my welds.if you actually looked at some of the stuff I do like the 62 that I bagged you would see that I do have skills.


Calm down there buddy, no need to call names. I don't knock eveybodies project, just the ones that look like HACK work.

greyghost 10-25-2014 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 6891801)
Vega don't pay any attention to that guy he's just a troll and his opinion doesn't matter to anyone which is why he is bitter.

Guess I'm just a troll that has been around a lot longer than you on this forum. My post count maybe lower than yours, but I was here for a few years before you joined. That means your the one trolling the forums just adding comments to evey topic just to get some attention. I'm far from bitter there buddy. In fact I'm a very happy go lucky person, so thanks for making me smile and laugh at your comment you keyboard cowboy.

Orangetonicclicc 10-25-2014 07:50 AM

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Great work young man! I applaud you!

vegadesign 10-25-2014 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by greyghost (Post 6891820)
Calm down there buddy, no need to call names. I don't knock eveybodies project, just the ones that look like HACK work.



Call me what you wish but my fabrication skill can pass yours up anyway. I run a shop bagging cars daily and satisfied customers every time, this truck has nothing to do with my shop other than proving grounds that my fabrication skill hold up with the cheapest of equipment. You probably don't have the confidence to build a truck with the tools I used. So you can go do your own HACk work ya damn troll


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