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Old 05-25-2015, 01:41 PM   #1
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Re: Meet Homer (the motor home)

Let me know when you're ready to send that 63 my way...

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Old 05-25-2015, 03:54 PM   #2
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Old 05-31-2015, 09:27 AM   #3
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Had my bodyman Corey over yesterday to get the back of the cab shaped and smoothed out. Lot of work to cover up where I spliced the new cab roof and back on.
Came out great. Hosed it down with a 2K primer and called it a day. Coming along nicely bit by bit.

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Old 05-31-2015, 09:28 AM   #4
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Old 05-31-2015, 09:30 AM   #5
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I'm not sure if I asked but have you had it running yet?
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Old 05-31-2015, 09:38 AM   #6
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Yeah I have had it running a few times. Not for any extended period of time yet as I pulled the transmission pan off to see about the parking pawl. Need to haul it to the trans shop and have a pawl installed.
Wasn't really going to do body and paint quite yet but had the opportunity to get some labor done now for an affordable price so I jumped.
My biggest driver was to get the A pillar and the cab back painted at least below the back glass so I can have my glass re-installed. Want to get that dash, gauges, etc. protected. Kinda what pushed this project ahead of my 63 to begin with was the interior was nice and needed protected.
So yes it's run, not sure how well yet.
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Looking great ,keep at it .
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Old 05-31-2015, 09:53 AM   #8
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Just curious. ..
Makes perfect sense to me. ..
I have tons of interior parts and other stuff under tarps etc....
A nicely sealed up cab is the best way to keep them nice.
I'll have a new motor in my 66 as soon as I find a manual flywheel that fits the 97 Vortec 350 I'm using. ..
I need to learn more about what interchanges on these chebbys..


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thanks Flashed, Chris.

We just keep putting one foot in front of the other don't we?

Hopefully one day have a truck to drive. I am hoping for about 3 months from now. Been 5 months already and no end (currently) in sight.
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I'm shooting for today or tomorrow. .
That is... if I can find a flywheel. ..
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Sure wish i could find a mobile auto painter to come to my place, the rat could use some attention and i am not expecting it to be a show truck.
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It is great. he also did my Chevelle a few years ago on the same kind of a deal.
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I found a great mobile mechanic but have not tried a body guy yet .
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Man you ever get hooked up with a good bodyman who wants to make money on the side it's truly a thing of beauty. Win Win.
I dictate when, how much, and what gets done to my schedule both time wise and budget.
I provide all the materials, tools, drinks, and eats so it does not cost him one red cent to come and work at my house. At the end of each and every day we square up and make a plan for future work whether it's the next day or the next weekend.
Sometimes budget dictates that I take a week off, oh well, he goes on about his life with nothing sitting in his way and not out any money on materials.
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Old 06-02-2015, 06:16 PM   #16
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He sure does good work and it works out great for you both .My mechanic guy is retired from GM and has a home shop but is more than happy to work in my shop like your guy does .I have him call my parts store with a list of parts needed and they deliver to my work and then I schedule him to come over .
Now back to Homer and our regularly scheduled program.......................................
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He sure does good work and it works out great for you both .My mechanic guy is retired from GM and has a home shop but is more than happy to work in my shop like your guy does .I have him call my parts store with a list of parts needed and they deliver to my work and then I schedule him to come over .
Now back to Homer and our regularly scheduled program.......................................
I am jealous. I wish I had a mobile mechanic I could count of like your guy. It is such a Win-Win situation. They work when we need the help if it fits both of our schedules. When done they go back to whatever else they want to do. So do we.
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last but not least. I show the shot of the hood before primer. You can see where it started life as a tan inside and out truck before Open Road painted the cab and front end darker brown.
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Homer. ..
The used to be a camper truck..
Gotta luv it..
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Homer. ..
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Yeah, I wish I could change the thread name from "Meet Homer (the motor home)" to "Meet Homer (what's left after you chop the cr*p out of a motor home)".

That one guy was seriously p*ssed at me for cutting off that two tons of rotten wood and moldy motor home. I do get that he was expecting something else and was let down by what he saw. I get that, that's why I would love to change the thread name.
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Little progress update pics.
Had my body man come over yesterday and final sand the front fenders and the main section of the cab. We masked everything off and this morning finally sprayed the cab body section back to the original tan color it left the factor with. I think it's subtle yet contrasts nicely against the stark white roof.
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Lookin good buddy
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Lookin good buddy
Thanks Chris.

Over 100* outside, gotta stay inside for a while till it cools down a bit.
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Homer is looking good with some fresh paint on the cab. I'm jealous.
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