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Old 01-20-2014, 12:11 PM   #1
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Keith, very nice job on getting the hood to fit. That looks like a lot more work than I want to do to make a cowl hood fit. Very Nice!
Thanks Scott, I think it was worth the work. I love the way a cowl hood looks and a stock hood wouldn't clear my motor the way it is set up currently. I also would have had to completely rebuild my stock hood due to all the rust which would have been a lot more work.
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Old 01-21-2014, 04:52 PM   #2
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Keith your truck is looking sick man. I love it. Nice work on the gaps, I'm getting ready to go down that final gap road myself. Love that pic you have as your profile now.


also, that cowl hood on it is just right. Perfect.
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Old 01-21-2014, 05:38 PM   #3
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Keith your truck is looking sick man. I love it. Nice work on the gaps, I'm getting ready to go down that final gap road myself. Love that pic you have as your profile now.


also, that cowl hood on it is just right. Perfect.
Thanks Jimmy it was a lot of work but worth it. I love the way the cowl hood looks on there. I wish I had your ability and confidence to paint, your truck looks great.
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Old 01-26-2014, 10:01 PM   #4
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Spent another day on the hood, I now have over 30 hours into this thing but I do really love the way it looks now. Don't mind the shiney spots the primer didn't dry yet.







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Old 01-26-2014, 10:06 PM   #5
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Looks good Kieth, its a shame that a person has to do that much work on new parts..
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Hood looks great Keith, nice work.
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Old 01-26-2014, 11:37 PM   #9
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Looks good Kieth, its a shame that a person has to do that much work on new parts..
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Looking great!
Thanks guys it's not perfect but at this point is as good as it's going to get and looks a hell of a lot better then when I started. I'm just glad the rest of the re-pop parts didn't need this much work to fit properly. I guess I lucked out with the fenders and core support.

Next week I have to fix the passenger side door fender gap and put in my Slosh Tubz, then she is finally coming home for good so I can finish the bodywork and paint it.
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Old 01-26-2014, 11:47 PM   #10
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Next week I have to fix the passenger side door fender gap and put in my Slosh Tubz, then she is finally coming home for good so I can finish the bodywork and paint it.
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...then she is finally coming home for good so I can finish the bodywork and paint it.
That's great news! Love the progress you've made lately too. Keep up the great work!
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Very nice work on the hood. Now all you have to do is finish all the other panels. I think I'm up in the 1000+ hour category by now on mine. Of course, I'm the slowest body guy there is...
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Very nice work on the hood. Now all you have to do is finish all the other panels. I think I'm up in the 1000+ hour category by now on mine. Of course, I'm the slowest body guy there is...
Thanks guys hopefully I can get it home soon, with my luck soon will turn into another couple of months. I thought I was going to have it home by October and now it's almost February, so I'm a little off with my original timeline.

Thanks for reminding me Mike this weekend I had a bit of a breaking point where after we cut the hood for what seemed like the 50th time, I was sick of working on it. I started thinking about how I have been working on this thing for 4 years and it still only looks like this. I had to walk away for an hour or so and when I came back my brother had finished up welding the hood again and I just started grinding. This old girl has really tested my patience and I don't have that much to begin with.

I told my wife yesterday that what kills me the most is that for all the time and money I invested in this truck I could have just waited and bought a truck that needed no rust repair or paintwork and then put my suspension and wheels on. I would have been driving it 2 years ago
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Old 01-28-2014, 11:15 AM   #14
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Thanks for reminding me Mike this weekend I had a bit of a breaking point where after we cut the hood for what seemed like the 50th time, I was sick of working on it. I started thinking about how I have been working on this thing for 4 years and it still only looks like this. I had to walk away for an hour or so and when I came back my brother had finished up welding the hood again and I just started grinding. This old girl has really tested my patience and I don't have that much to begin with.

I told my wife yesterday that what kills me the most is that for all the time and money I invested in this truck I could have just waited and bought a truck that needed no rust repair or paintwork and then put my suspension and wheels on. I would have been driving it 2 years ago
Think of it like this, We have a ton of time and money in them but we get to pay it out a little at a time. So it's not like pulling a huge chunk of cash out of the bank and blowing it on our trucks. If that was the case, I would never be able to buy one.
Think of it as a savings account that loses money .
look at how much you've learned too.
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Making some great progress! Can't wait to see more.
Thanks, I hope to make some big progress with it this year.

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Think of it like this, We have a ton of time and money in them but we get to pay it out a little at a time. So it's not like pulling a huge chunk of cash out of the bank and blowing it on our trucks. If that was the case, I would never be able to buy one.
Think of it as a savings account that loses money .
look at how much you've learned too.
Thanks Mike, just venting my frustration with the old girl, she can drive me up a wall at times
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Thanks, I hope to make some big progress with it this year.



Thanks Mike, just venting my frustration with the old girl, she can drive me up a wall at times
I know how you feel Kieth, it seems like you work your butt off and empty your wallet and nothing changes. With the end result you'll be proud to say you did the work your self.
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Making some great progress! Can't wait to see more.
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I havent even gotten to put on body panels yet and I feel frustrated also. Rearend issues, rust, driveshaft issues, list goes on and on, lol. But like Jason said we can look at it in the end and say that is bad@ass and I built it.
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Old 01-29-2014, 10:01 AM   #19
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I havent even gotten to put on body panels yet and I feel frustrated also. Rearend issues, rust, driveshaft issues, list goes on and on, lol. But like Jason said we can look at it in the end and say that is bad@ass and I built it.
Thanks guys you're right, by the time I finally finish this truck I will have the satisfaction knowing I built it myself with only the help of family.
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Its a good feeling when you can say you've built it yourself. I'm a pipeline welder and a lot of guys ask me where I bought the bed at on my welding rig, " I didn't buy it, I build it myself". It makes a person proud.
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Your build is coming out really nice. I am amazed what you did with your hood and fenders...
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Your build is coming out really nice. I am amazed what you did with your hood and fenders...
Thanks, I wish I could have found a nice original rust free front clip like you did but being from the northeast that does not exist. Everything here has rust my only option was fix my rusted out stuff or go with new repops. I'm glad I did go with new stuff because the fenders and core support fit great and even though my hood needed a lot of work to fit correctly it still was less work then fixing rust on my originals. Plus it is a lot easier to weld on new metal instead of rusted metal.
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Hey Keith,

You might have said this somewhere, but where did you get your fenders? It looks like I'm going to have to replace one of mine, and I'm hoping I can find one that fits right.
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Looking great , Keith ! those last pics bring back memories of not too long ago . When it starts fighting you or you begin questioning yourself on the project , just walk away for a while and collect your thoughts . As close as mine is , I'm still having to do it !
Keep up the great work ! It'll get there !
Thanks Chris, anything new on yours? Do you think you'll have it done for summer?

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You might have said this somewhere, but where did you get your fenders? It looks like I'm going to have to replace one of mine, and I'm hoping I can find one that fits right.
I got them from Auto-metal direct. They are triplus. I actually bought them from Jegs cause they had free shipping. Check craigslist too, I think I seen some on there locally.
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I got them from Auto-metal direct. They are triplus. I actually bought them from Jegs cause they had free shipping. Check craigslist too, I think I seen some on there locally.
I've only seen 67-68 on CL lately. I checked Jegs and they want $99 ea truck freight. So much for free shipping. They'll ship an engine or a trans for free, but not a fender. Go figure. I need to get a good right fender. Mine is fixable, but the shop quoted more than a new fender will cost, so might as well go new if I can find one that fits decent. I don't think I have a lot of hope locally for one better than what I have.
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