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Old 12-01-2020, 05:12 PM   #26
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Re: A buddy just bought a loooong truck.

Nice truck, love the color.

I am a Maker's Mark, Woodford Reserve, Michelob Light man myself.
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Old 12-01-2020, 07:53 PM   #27
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Re: A buddy just bought a loooong truck.

Very nice truck friend made one and put a Duramax with an allison transmission in it

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That deep green makes me thirsty for Heinie in the cans.
[Canned Heinekens are better. They are kept refrigerated. Whereas the bottled pallets sometimes get left out in the sun, which overcooks the hops -- making it skunky]
Nothing to do with overcooking the hops UV light breaks down the acids which then binds with the beers proteins causing the beer skunk . You can do the same storing near a grow light . Thats why a lot of beers are in brown bottles it doesn't happen as much with brown bottles . Heat or refrigeration has no play in it

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Old 12-01-2020, 08:17 PM   #28
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Very nice truck friend made one and put a Duramax with an allison transmission in it



Nothing to do with overcooking the hops UV light breaks down the acids which then binds with the beers proteins causing the beer skunk . You can do the same storing near a grow light . Thats why a lot of beers are in brown bottles it doesn't happen as much with brown bottles . Heat or refrigeration has no play in it

Been brewing for 20 years and have taken a few classes
X2, clear or green gets skunky (oxidized) according to my instructor. Brown protects the product better.
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Old 12-01-2020, 10:36 PM   #29
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Very nice truck friend made one and put a Duramax with an allison transmission in it



Nothing to do with overcooking the hops UV light breaks down the acids which then binds with the beers proteins causing the beer skunk . You can do the same storing near a grow light . Thats why a lot of beers are in brown bottles it doesn't happen as much with brown bottles . Heat or refrigeration has no play in it

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Good to know. Thanks.
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Old 12-02-2020, 03:50 AM   #30
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That thing is a real beast!!
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Old 12-02-2020, 05:11 AM   #31
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Holy Cow! That is long, the back seat must be a queen size bed.
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Old 12-02-2020, 09:13 AM   #32
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Love it!
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Old 12-02-2020, 10:08 AM   #33
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Dang! That's long. The front end and rear end are in different zip codes.
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Old 12-02-2020, 12:16 PM   #34
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That thing is a real beast!!
Yes it is. Looks like the one pic is when they picked it up a couple weeks ago.
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Old 12-02-2020, 12:35 PM   #35
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Yes it is. Looks like the one pic is when they picked it up a couple weeks ago.
Wow that thing is insane.

Wonder what it would look like slammed.
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Old 12-02-2020, 12:47 PM   #36
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Corners like it was a rail.
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Old 12-02-2020, 03:08 PM   #37
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Corners like it was a rail.
I'll bet it corners like a locomotive!
Cool ride!
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Louis did a sweet job on that truck. Who ever painted it did an amazing job! All the trim is air brushed on. I'm pretty sure it had a 6.0 LS if I remember correctly. I'm glad a friend of a member here bought it so we might get to see it finished.
That trim is painted on? Props! That guy ought to go to work for Sports Illustrated!
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Re: A buddy just bought a loooong truck.

That is Cool

I remember this truck.
There is a thread on the forum of this truck's progress.










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That trim is painted on? Props! That guy ought to go to work for Sports Illustrated!
On the Step fenders there was never a GM-stamped trim panel for those curves.
Stepsides don't generally have the moulding rear of the Cab. [Stepsides are generally Standard, not DeLuxe, anyway.] So that might be the reason for painted-on trim. Impressive, if they did w/o the mouldings and just painted the whole trim on.
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On the Step fenders there was never a GM-stamped trim panel for those curves.
Stepsides don't generally have the moulding rear of the Cab. [Stepsides are generally Standard, not DeLuxe, anyway.] So that might be the reason for painted-on trim. Impressive, if they did w/o the mouldings and just painted the whole trim on.
The lower trim is indeed painted on and cleared over.
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The lower trim is indeed painted on and cleared over.
Wow. As a stagehand, I've had to paint wood grain onto opera sets. No one really gets close enough to see it, and the lighting is focused on the talent anyway.
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