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Old 01-24-2008, 01:29 PM   #776
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i just got to say rok you are very talented and have inspired me to do some metal/body work on my own ride that i was always nervous about doing.
but i cut out some rust spots and replaced them with some metal that i had to bend and shape myself, i took my time and it turned excellent.
i just want to say thanks for the step by step pics and the inspiration.
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looks real good Kevin, i havent been on here for a while now i think that last page u were on was 9, i just read all the pages from 9-31, sooooooo sick
9-31 dang you must read like I do...Pic's only

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Old 01-24-2008, 01:41 PM   #777
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9-31 dang you must read like I do...Pic's only

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ahahahaahhah sumthing like that, nah but i did read all what u have posted 2 the reply's
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Old 01-24-2008, 03:46 PM   #778
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The Wife's car what else!!

Here baby hauler is an 07 TrailBlazer SS 395hp LS2 V8 so it should do the job

I had a new bumper that came with the truck that was suposed to be a 70 bumper all rechromed but when I pulled it out it turned out to be for some other year. It does not have the light holes but has some funky turned in portions in the top edge about were the head lights are? I will get a pic so I can find out what it is. So I put my old bumper back on and I will ether get a new 67-70 or find some driving lights for this one!

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Old 01-24-2008, 04:39 PM   #779
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Hey Kevin,

They are looking for a new wrench on Spike TVs Power Block. The description of the person they are looking for fits you to a T. You should apply or maybe we can just send them the links to the many build threads you have posted on this site. I think you are well suited for the position.
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Old 01-24-2008, 08:35 PM   #780
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I liked the idea of the driving lights in the bumper and I had thought about
using these for my headlight/turn signals. http://www.chevsofthe40s.com/search....t=Car&Cat=100C
I plan on using those on a 67 build I have planned so I can smooth out the other turns in the grill.

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Hey Kevin,

They are looking for a new wrench on Spike TVs Power Block. The description of the person they are looking for fits you to a T. You should apply or maybe we can just send them the links to the many build threads you have posted on this site. I think you are well suited for the position.
Ya but two problems, 1) their would be two Kevin's so it would get confusing and 2) that is one heck of a comute PM me with a link Also I have not forgoten about your paper work request bit I just keep forgetting to do it.

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Old 01-25-2008, 12:41 AM   #781
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No shippin the bumper?

I really liked that bumper. (scoops poop out of my cheerios).....
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Old 01-25-2008, 03:18 AM   #782
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No shippin the bumper?

I really liked that bumper. (scoops poop out of my cheerios).....
Yeh sorry with the time it takes for me to ship large items and still give you a cheap fare price for the bumper and my time (what their is of it) I am better off giving it away, you know what I meen. It turns out that a curent customer build that I am doing "Project Trazer" is going to be a GMC (Trimmy) and not a Chevy like I had assumed it was. I will be donating the bumper to that project. I have been slacking on this project so I hope this will keep me in his good graces

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Old 01-25-2008, 10:59 AM   #783
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Re: LFD's low buck truck build!

its lookin really good and thanks for the paint code, do you know if they have that same paint in flat instead of gloss? or did you make it gloss?

that trims adds a lot to the truck to
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Old 01-25-2008, 05:27 PM   #784
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I plan on using those on a 67 build I have planned so I can smooth out the other turns in the grill.

Ya but two problems, 1) their would be two Kevin's so it would get confusing and 2) that is one heck of a comute PM me with a link Also I have not forgoten about your paper work request bit I just keep forgetting to do it.

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Since there is already a Kevin, We'll just have to give you a stage name like.......Well I better not say this is a G rated site. PM Sent.
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Old 01-26-2008, 10:18 AM   #785
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Since there is already a Kevin, We'll just have to give you a stage name like.......Well I better not say this is a G rated site. PM Sent.
Forget that they tape in TN! No offense to any TN's but I like California plus it is a behind the sceen job and I already have one of those, I'm married

Well no real progress, the weather has been crappy and I am waiting on a few parts but I did get my Valve cover emblems ($35) thingy's. Like I said not much but they are still pics right!

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Old 01-26-2008, 11:04 AM   #786
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Looks good. Looking forward to the finished product.!
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Old 01-28-2008, 05:41 PM   #787
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Old 01-29-2008, 10:33 AM   #788
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Re: LFD's low buck truck build!

So Kevin. What's going on? Here it's been 5 days since last pics of the truck not counting the little shot of the engine covers. Did ya get the glass in yet? What's next? Comeonnnnnnnn man! We're hurting!
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Old 01-29-2008, 12:30 PM   #789
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Nice paint on the engine covers... Now the rest of the engine looks like it could use a good cleaning up.

Great awesome work so far.. Now come to TX and fix my truck.. You can have an all access pass to the fridge and TV if it helps.
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Old 01-29-2008, 02:07 PM   #790
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Old 01-30-2008, 11:14 AM   #791
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So Kevin. What's going on? Here it's been 5 days since last pics of the truck not counting the little shot of the engine covers. Did ya get the glass in yet? What's next? Comeonnnnnnnn man! We're hurting!
No the glass is not in yet. We have had alot of rain and my wife has been working late and I need her car to tow it to the glass shop. I worked on cleaning the yard up a bit this weekend between rain storms so not the bed is in the shop and ready for work. I think glass will be done in the next two weeks.

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Nice paint on the engine covers... Now the rest of the engine looks like it could use a good cleaning up.

Great awesome work so far.. Now come to TX and fix my truck.. You can have an all access pass to the fridge and TV if it helps.
Yes the engine needs help or I can just keep the hood shut
Thanks for the offer but I have two packed fridges here, a 50" plasma on the wall and as of two nights ago a 24" flat screen for the computer so I think I will stay here for now!

Here are a few pics of the clean up act. Oh my gosh a ford! YA YA I know but this one has been hiding in a barn since 1960 and just came out last year. It is an original 47K miles or so and a factory flat head V8. It is going to be a bad @ss project once my blazer is done.

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Yes the engine needs help or I can just keep the hood shut
Thanks for the offer but I have two packed fridges here, a 50" plasma on the wall and as of two nights ago a 24" flat screen for the computer so I think I will stay here for now!
If I toss in a batch of brownies?

Man, didn't even recognize lo-buck at 1st, looks good outside.
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Old 01-30-2008, 12:58 PM   #793
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If I toss in a batch of brownies?

Man, didn't even recognize lo-buck at 1st, looks good outside.
Man after seeing a pic of you and your "clean" hands I would be afraid to eat your brownies

I am still waiting for a sunny day for a good out side pic. I have still not seen this paint in true sun shine!

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Old 01-30-2008, 11:09 PM   #794
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man this build is nice can't wait to see what you have in store for the Blazer!
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Old 02-03-2008, 05:31 AM   #795
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It might really get done! I ended up getting Friday and Monday off and my wife and son are out of town untill Sunday so it is b@lls to the wall on the truck bed. Before lunch I did the handle flip on the tailgate and I will do a full write up in the next day or on it with 42 step by step pics. It went well but their were a few things that needed to be fixed with my kit.
Here are a few teaser shots for now It took me 3 1/2hrs and $85 for the kit to do this from start to finish even with the mods and redo's that came along.

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Cool! So you'l have it in Paint by Monday, right?
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Old 02-03-2008, 05:54 AM   #797
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Yes that is the plan

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Man, you are a machine. I was making a joke, but I guess I should have known better.
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Old 02-03-2008, 09:03 AM   #799
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Man, you are a machine. I was making a joke, but I guess I should have known better.
Metal work is almost done and I am about to start the skim cote tonight. Block and prime Saturday, Block and prime and block Sunday. Paint Monday! Rest when dead

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Done for the night! I finished up all the metal work on the bed and gate and plopped on a skim cote before heading in for the night. I welded up all the trim holes on the side of the bed and also the lower holes on the gate. I am leaving the top holes on the gate right above the old handle and the trim holes along side the tail lights. I will drill the new holes in the bed sides after it is mounted back on the truck to help with alignment. For the trim on top of the gate I will be using the lower trim from this gate since it does not have the handle nitch. I also set the new side marker buckets into the bed sides and modified the tail light mounts for a flush fit as well.

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