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BC Toy chest 07-31-2011 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by VWBeamer (Post 4821132)
I love the big chrome grills on the GMC trucks.

I do too now, but it had to grow on me:lol:. When I first got the truck the grill was all white. Thanks for dropping by.

65Pickup 07-31-2011 11:32 PM

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THANK You, yes more then a few people said I should leave it red oxide, but that's not for me. It was that color for so long, coz I was going to save the money to have it painted but I could never justify paying that kind of money so I'm gonna do it myself.

I love satin paint, but we all really want shine eventually. With the repair skills you've shown you will be fine with the paint. Single stage keeps it simple, and the the show job comes from sanding. Time and sweat right. Good luck and enjoy, I'm along way from paint but want to tackle it myself too.

Green 1959 08-01-2011 12:01 AM

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Amazing work. Keep it up!!

BC Toy chest 08-01-2011 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by 65Pickup (Post 4821420)
...........I'm along way from paint but want to tackle it myself too.

I saw your truck it looks like you just completed it. Well, please post some more pics. We can never get enough in progress photos here. Are you going to keep it black or go to a different color?

BC Toy chest 08-01-2011 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Green 1959 (Post 4821480)
Amazing work. Keep it up!!

Thanks haha, I wouldn't say amazing, but I am trying. However there are some amazing trucks on here.

Man I almost bust a gut from laughing so hard with the ........I pity the fool with only2 headlights:mrt:

65Pickup 08-01-2011 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BC Toy chest (Post 4821671)
I saw your truck it looks like you just completed it. Well, please post some more pics. We can never get enough in progress photos here. Are you going to keep it black or go to a different color?

Double post screw up

65Pickup 08-01-2011 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by BC Toy chest (Post 4821671)
I saw your truck it looks like you just completed it. Well, please post some more pics. We can never get enough in progress photos here. Are you going to keep it black or go to a different color?

Thanks man, pictures always make things look better. The typical rust (lower fender, doors) is pushing thru again. The truck is black cherry, I really like it, only shows in the sun, it waxes up pretty good. Straight black will probably be the far future, satin black is probably how I'll cover any repairs I perform. The bright colors get in my head now and then, but the classic black and red runs deep.
All my cash is in the drive train right now, stance will be next...pretty will wait.

BC Toy chest 08-04-2011 05:48 AM

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In the picture below are a couple of items I had chrome plated. On the left is a bracket I made for my Ford remote solenoid. The solenoid was bolted to the fender well and I did not like that so now the solenoid will be mounted on the bracket and the bracket bolted to the frame but sitting at a 40 degree angle to the fender well and the wires will be few and hidden as much as possible. Later I will show a mock up of what I'm doing, I'm sure some one is thinking , "what the hell is he talkin' 'bout?" :lol:

On the right is the original steering column drop. I thought about getting a fancy custom billet column drop but since the stock one worked with the '77 Chevy van column I decided to chrome it since that was cheaper then buying a billet one.

The other pictures are the column drops I had considered buying.

Kim57 08-04-2011 11:01 AM

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Nice looking stuff.
Kim

BC Toy chest 08-05-2011 05:23 AM

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I know it's not a Chevy/GMC truck but this is insane I could not resist posting this.

Russell Ashley 08-05-2011 09:26 AM

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Latest Hot Rod magazine has an article on that. I can't imagine how much that must have cost.

Kabwe 08-05-2011 12:04 PM

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That guy in the video is nuts.lol I like to be around people with that kind of enthusiasm about cars. That guy reminds me of myself and when it comes to hotrods.lol Thats BC Toy chest's twin when it comes to engines. He is nuts just like that guy about engines.lol

Russell Ashley 08-05-2011 12:30 PM

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They asked him why he did it, he said "Because I can". Must be nice to have the money, time, facilities, and SKILL to do things like that. He's building a truck to put it in.

Kabwe 08-05-2011 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Russell Ashley (Post 4829327)
They asked him why he did it, he said "Because I can". Must be nice to have the money, time, facilities, and SKILL to do things like that. He's building a truck to put it in.

Well I agree with that answer I say the exact same thing to people when I get criticized. Because its mine or because I can is my standard answer. One time a guy told me he did not like the wheels on my 55 Sedan and went on about how I should have kept it original. I ask him if he had one and he said no. So I said well go get one and put the wheels you like on it.lol His jaw dropped.lol

jimig1 08-05-2011 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Kabwe (Post 4829339)
Well I agree with that answer I say the exact same thing to people when I get criticized. Because its mine or because I can is my standard answer. One time a guy told me he did not like my wheels on my 55 Sedan and went on about how I should have kept it original. I ask him if he had one and he said no. So I said well go get one and put the wheels you like on it.lol His jaw dropped.lol

My dad gets told all the time that he should not have red lines on his nomad but he built it after the red line hot wheels and that is what he wanted. I feel the same way if you don't like it get one of your own and do what you'd like.

BC Toy chest 08-13-2011 01:54 AM

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My dad gets told all the time that he should not have red lines on his nomad but he built it after the red line hot wheels and that is what he wanted. I feel the same way if you don't like it get one of your own and do what you'd like.

Personally I think red lines would look kool, I still have my Lime Green Hot Wheel Nomad with it's redline tires, lol. It's your ride screw the others do what you want.

Besides criticism, the other hazard of being apart of the car & truck hobby/enthusiast, is having a passion for cars and trucks and getting treated like a Red headed step child when you go to some of the crusie nites and you may not own a classic /muscle car/ street rod. I like Kabwe's attitude about that, lol. He says, "I should be able to ride up here on a Damn bicycle and be just as passionate about cars as the next guy". A guy that had snubbed Kabwe at a cruise night all of a sudden wanted to talk to Kabwe when he saw his '55 Chevy Belair. Kabwe told him forget you, You didn't want to talk to me when I was asking you questions about your car. The guy felt pretty small coz he knows Kabwe was right. One time this guy drove his pro street truck up to the same place and parked next to my truck and people treated him differently, criticised his truck because of how he built it, then your rat rod crowd wants to talk about the people that use billet and the guy with the fully restored 1976 Dodge Aspen gets laughed at coz most people would not see that as a classic or a muscle car. I remember years ago an editor of Super Chevy wrote about the snobs of the car hobby and how they should watch what they say. He told the story of how this guy and his wife left the show early in their fully restored Nomad because they were discouraged by all of the " you should of done it this way , or you don't do it like that" Well wonder of wonders, when trophy time came their car won but they didn't know it coz a handful of know it alls nit picked them to death. Well like Kabwe said, "I should be able to ride up here on a Damn bicycle and be just as passionate about cars as the next guy":devil::lol:.
OHHH here is a pic of my Nomad Hot Wheel with the redline tires.:lol:

OrrieG 08-13-2011 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Kabwe (Post 4829339)
So I said well go get one and put the wheels you like on it.lol His jaw dropped.lol

I thought I was the only one that used that line occassionaly. I get told all the time I am letting my 64 DD waste away and don't respect the car. This is the one I have put almost 90,000 miles on over 14 years and kept from rusting away next to a garage. Also get asked why I drive a ratty old car when I could afford a nice one that would impress all the suits I deal with. Because I can and have the ability to keep them running safely. Most of the guys I deal with on a regular basis get it....

1Bad62Pro/Street 08-13-2011 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by BC Toy chest (Post 4828955)
I know it's not a Chevy/GMC truck but this is insane I could not resist posting this.
‪Mike Harrah and His Detroit V24 - 71 Diesel Engine 3424 Horse Power‬‏ - YouTube

That guys sounds like a wwe wrestler. Ha ha...
Check this out!

1Bad62Pro/Street 08-13-2011 02:30 PM

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One of my favorites..........
I wanna run with the Big Dawgs too......
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_rxCWsK1YEQ...0/horsedog.jpg


BC Toy chest 08-13-2011 04:50 PM

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HAHA Wow those rydes make muscle cars & our stuff, look tame and whimppy, lol. It's amazing what deep, deep pockets and a little bit of imagination can do. Now, that owner of the '55 Chevy with the Merlin engine, may have gotten his inpiration from, Ed Wood's 12 cylinder 1,710 cid Allison powered '64 Chevy Malibu back in the early 70s. Here are some pictures from my Flickr page http://www.flickr.com/photos/7552532...in/photostream

1Bad62Pro/Street 08-13-2011 05:09 PM

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Ha ha....
My pockets are shallow......
Wait!!!!!!!!!
I have no pockets!!!!!!!!!
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BC Toy chest 08-13-2011 06:15 PM

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Ha ha....
My pockets are shallow......
Wait!!!!!!!!!
I have no pockets!!!!!!!!!
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http://www.gifbin.com/981599

I know what you mean... and they make it so hard to print your own money now a days with the new technology:lol:.... Hey just kidding Uncle Sam

I know I said I was going to post some pictures of the bed coming off but I got side tracked with some other stuff I'm gradually working my way to the back I got caught up with some work under that dash and some electrical work and attacking some rust and old body filler. On the panels and parts I take down to the bare metal I am using (SPI) Southern Polyurethanes Inc. Epoxy primer, it's gr8 stuff to use. Then I top coat it with my PCL high fill polyester primer.

BC Toy chest 08-13-2011 06:21 PM

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On the panels and parts I take down to the bare metal I am using (SPI) Southern Polyurethanes Inc. Epoxy primer, it's gr8 stuff to use. Then I top coat it with my PCL high fill polyester primer. Attacking some rust and old body filler that was slathered on one of the fenders and they used so much filler they pluged a hole without doing any metal work. They just contoured the filler to the shape of the metal lol. The previous owners.

ratty 46 08-13-2011 09:22 PM

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Is that RED LEAD than your top coating the body filler with?? My question dates me I'm sure but back in the day that stuff didn't srink & stretch very well. Is it something new fangled??

Thanks.

Ratty 46

BC Toy chest 08-14-2011 01:59 AM

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Is that RED LEAD than your top coating the body filler with?? My question dates me I'm sure but back in the day that stuff didn't srink & stretch very well. Is it something new fangled??

Thanks.

Ratty 46

That's 3M Bondo Glazing & Spot Putty
It fills in small imperfections, scratches & pinholes in body filler. It doesn't require much and what you see in the picture most of that is sanded away. I have never had any problems with the stuff. If you try to use a lot like it was a regular filler it will shrink and stretch and pull away. RED LEAD is probably another name for it. I don't know. I know the other pictures of the fender have nothing to do with what you asked me , lol. I forgot to put them up:lol: Thy are just a continuation of the last pic. of all the bondo being removed and bad metal being cut out from the front fender, gona make a patch and weld up that hole.


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