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Old 05-17-2011, 10:56 AM   #133
tre5
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Re: Tre5 Customs roadster blazer project

Thanks guys! Yeah, I look at it as stages. This stage is near completion. I am still going to have to blow everything apart for chrome and powder coat. The body shop and I are going to work together on that... kinda. We came up with a plan. He is going to get all the panel gaps good, do the rust repair, and get it all body worked. Then once he is really close to painting it he is going to pull the chassis from the cab and I will come get it and fully disassemble it for powder coat and chrome. The hopes are to have the full chassis and motor, plumed and wired, powder coated and chromed by the time the cab is painted. That way we can use his lift to set the body down on the frame. Then it will just need finish wiring and interior. Sounds easy enough, right LOL.
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