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Old 06-25-2012, 12:26 PM   #476
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Re: Project "49 No Buck$"

Nice to see you are having fun with your truck man. I hope to see you and Alex at Brothers this year.

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Old 06-25-2012, 01:10 PM   #477
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We will be there!!!
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Old 06-28-2012, 07:06 PM   #478
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Here's a shot cruising on the road trip (notice speedo) waiting for the trucks to get out of the way and another one at a rest stop by Mt. Shasta Was a fun road trip that I'm sure I'll do again! I even got pulled over by the MAN (a CHP) coming off the mountain into Redding! He said he pulled me over because it seemed a bit "loud" as he was following me. I think he just wanted to check it it out because he asked "car guy" questions and was flipping out on the interior! He told me to be careful (no ticket OR warning!) and I took off and came home with no problems! Fun 2500 mile trip...
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Old 06-28-2012, 08:37 PM   #479
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I've gotten stopped in my 64 Chevelle a couple of times because the cop was bored or interested in the car too.
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Old 06-28-2012, 09:18 PM   #480
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I'm jealous.
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Old 06-28-2012, 10:41 PM   #481
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Here's a shot cruising on the road trip (notice speedo) waiting for the trucks to get out of the way and another one at a rest stop by Mt. Shasta Was a fun road trip that I'm sure I'll do again! I even got pulled over by the MAN (a CHP) coming off the mountain into Redding! He said he pulled me over because it seemed a bit "loud" as he was following me. I think he just wanted to check it it out because he asked "car guy" questions and was flipping out on the interior! He told me to be careful (no ticket OR warning!) and I took off and came home with no problems! Fun 2500 mile trip...
I used to run that route almost twice a week pulling 48' flatbeds. I thought I would never want to see it again. but now I am thinking about taking my wife to see Mt. Shasta
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Old 07-03-2012, 04:28 PM   #482
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Off subject of the truck, but I had to share this! I showed in an earlier post that I had been working at Carsland in Disneyland, but I didn't share everything. I've known Chip since '93 and was honored when I got the call to help with the project! On my first day to stripe, I showed up with my old trusty and a bit beat up paint box that I'd owned for close to 30 yrs. I was kind of embarrassed being I knew the other 2 stripers (Dennis and Jeff) would show up with way newer setups and here I was with old faithful! I wasn't there an hour and the comments started, but quite the opposite from what I expected. The Imagineering people were going nuts and EVERYONE was taking pictures of the dumb thing! When John Lassiter (who directed Cars, Toy Story and others) told me he had to have it in the Racers ride, I knew it was over. I knew they wanted to buy it, but the biggest thing was now it's in the coolest museum ever!! I made some Ramone paint cans and added my crown (King, baby!) for Ramones name to go over and they grabbed a bunch of leftover paint cups from the store stuff to finish off the display. When you come out of the paint booth (I did a bunch of striping in there) it's sitting on the floor just to the right of the car ride. Pretty much made my year! So now I just say my OTHER paint box is at Disneyland!!!
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Old 07-03-2012, 04:39 PM   #483
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That is TOO cool!
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Old 07-03-2012, 04:50 PM   #484
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Very cool, huge honor...must have been hard letting it go. Enjoy creating the new one.
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Old 07-03-2012, 05:50 PM   #485
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very cool. art rocks!
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Old 07-03-2012, 06:02 PM   #486
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That is way cool. All of my carpentry tool boxes are very vintage, passed down from previous generations. Every signigicant building I have been involved with has a bottle with my business card and a note on my involvement hidden in a wall for someone to find in the future. When I did some remodeling on my Dad's house last year I found his "makers mark" behind the medicine cabinet from the 50's when he remodeled the place. I like doing historic building work because we always find cool things. On new buildings the crews think the masonry block is for disposal of beer and pop bottles.
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Old 07-03-2012, 06:58 PM   #487
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The truck is awesome and you have to have about the coolest job ever. Really neat about the toolbox!
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Old 07-03-2012, 10:57 PM   #488
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Who would've thought you could make a toolbox look cool?

Well done.
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Old 07-03-2012, 11:16 PM   #489
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Ordinarily I am kinda anal retentive about trying to keep things all organized, clean and neat, and in its way your box is absolutely PERFECT! (Obviously or it wouldn't be at Disneyland!) So its on my PC as wallpaper now.

I SO wish I'd taken up striping as a teenager when a buddy of mine did. I'm 57 now and I wish I could still learn but seeing stuff like you do, mine would never satisfy me.
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Old 07-03-2012, 11:25 PM   #490
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... On new buildings the crews think the masonry block is for disposal of beer and pop bottles.
That's not new Orrie. My Dad passed away in 1990 but he was a mason all his life and every block wall he ever built "on the side" - meaning weekends, had beer cans in the block cells. Of course those old Coors, Hamm's and Burgermeister cans had the old triangle shaped opening in the lids. That was before the pop top.

P.S. Thanks for writing "masonry" blocks. So many people say cinder block and NO ONE uses "cinder" block anymore or really ever in the West. Cinder block was made in part from industrial waste.
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Old 07-04-2012, 12:30 AM   #491
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That is sooo very cool about the paintbox! When I get back out to Disneyland, I'll make sure to get a photo of it for you
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Old 07-04-2012, 12:43 AM   #492
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P.S. Thanks for writing "masonry" blocks. So many people say cinder block and NO ONE uses "cinder" block anymore or really ever in the West. Cinder block was made in part from industrial waste.
Oh, I had it hammered into me in school. Also the difference between cement and concrete.
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Old 07-21-2012, 12:42 AM   #493
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Driving the truck has been a blast and one of the funnest things I've ever done!
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Old 07-22-2012, 10:26 PM   #494
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Then you are definitely doing it right!!!

While driving any of the things I've built I have a smile plastered on my face unlike anything the best of the new cars have ever offered! Enjoy it and as my recently adopted moto says:

"Drive the **** outta it!"

BTW, I've loved this build the whole way and refer to it often for inspiration.

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Old 07-28-2012, 02:08 AM   #495
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Here's a shot cruising on the road trip (notice speedo) waiting for the trucks to get out of the way and another one at a rest stop by Mt. Shasta Was a fun road trip that I'm sure I'll do again! I even got pulled over by the MAN (a CHP) coming off the mountain into Redding! He said he pulled me over because it seemed a bit "loud" as he was following me. I think he just wanted to check it it out because he asked "car guy" questions and was flipping out on the interior! He told me to be careful (no ticket OR warning!) and I took off and came home with no problems! Fun 2500 mile trip...
LOVE this picture...
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Old 08-24-2012, 03:04 PM   #496
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New addition to the truck! I know this goes against the whole "low buck" thing but I couldn't turn them down! My friend Roger builds custom shocks (did Aldans for close to 20 yrs.) and makes them for So Cal, Pete &Jakes, etc. at his company ROMIC SHOCKS and commented he needed to make some for the truck. I told him I wasn't going to go that crazy on that part if the truck and he proceeded to tell me to shut up, he was making a set! How can you argue with that? I got the front ones on a couple days ago and WOW! I had no idea they could make that much of a difference! Simply amazing! He designed them for the weight and what I told him I wanted and was a little blown away! I'll get the back ones in another week and was told it gets even better! Thanks again Roger!
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Old 08-24-2012, 03:06 PM   #497
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I bet he would be the guy to talk to about shocks for the back of my crew cab. If I could get it to ride empty like it does with stuff in the bed I would be right on the money.
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Old 08-25-2012, 01:01 AM   #498
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Good idea with the new shocks.
You just finished a long trip so you have some miles to coompair the new with the old.
Eight or so ears ago I was introduced to the Bilstine shock guy Steve Duck and he sold me on there product for the Mll front suspension. I had driven the truck with the local parts guy shocks and they had been on the road for 6 or 7 years so it was a no brainer to replace them.
YOU are right WHAT a difference good shocks make on a modified suspension
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! I even got pulled over by the MAN (a CHP) coming off the mountain into Redding! He said he pulled me over because it seemed a bit "loud" as he was following me. I think he just wanted to check it it out because he asked "car guy" questions and was flipping out on the interior! He told me to be careful (no ticket OR warning!) and I took off and came home with no problems! Fun 2500 mile trip...[/QUOTE]

Yeah right, loud, with the semi jake brakes coming down from Shasta, he heard your truck over it.

I got stopped between Ontario and LaGrande Or for the same thing, I asked "who complained, jack rabbits"? Had the receipt in the glove box for the new mufflers from a week before. Then he gets down on his hands and knees in front of me, gun sticking up in the air and looks to see. If I had been a bad guy... poor choices by a trained professional.
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Old 08-25-2012, 05:53 PM   #500
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Looking good! What did you end up running for coil springs in the front? Did you run the stock ones or are they dropped?
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