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Old 06-25-2011, 10:28 PM   #476
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Old 06-25-2011, 10:33 PM   #477
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Hi Jim,

It's cool that you took all those pics back then so you can share them with us now. I'm a little sad that we're almost at the end now, I became a habitual reader of your thread. You metered out the pics at a nice pace. [applause]

I really got a lot out of your use of materials and methods to create such a work of art. It's beautiful. You should be proud and I'm sure Jimbo must be a happy camper, too.

Sorry to hear about your family's health issues. We're gettin' up there, no denyin'. However, your words of encouragement to others regarding their builds was very upbeat.

Looking forward to the last few posts on Jimbo's build.

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Jim, I don't know what to say about your post, except THANK YOU for the kind words and following the build from the start. Jimbo, my son Mark and I are all proud of the pickup. I have enjoyed doing the post and wish I had more to show. Will have to see what the future holds....Jim
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Old 06-25-2011, 10:38 PM   #478
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Re: Jimbo's 67 Long bed step side build

Sorry it's so late getting the last post of pics up, had friends over and couldn't get free until now. This post is just showing different shots of the truck after it was all done. Hope you enjoy them and thanks to everyone for viewing and the post.....Jim
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Old 06-25-2011, 10:42 PM   #479
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Old 06-25-2011, 10:48 PM   #480
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Again thanks everyone for following, I'll still be around watching builds that many of you are doing and posting now and then. I really enjoy this site and the members.....Jim
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Old 06-25-2011, 11:03 PM   #481
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Re: Jimbo's 67 Long bed step side build

Turned out great, ive enjoyed following along with this build, it has given me motivation and inspiration for my own build. Thank you very much for taking the time to show us Jim!
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Old 06-25-2011, 11:28 PM   #482
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Turned out great, ive enjoyed following along with this build, it has given me motivation and inspiration for my own build. Thank you very much for taking the time to show us Jim!
Thanks Cam, it's been my pleasure, I've enjoyed your post. I will continue to check on your build, good luck and if I can be of any help, just PM me....Jim
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Old 06-26-2011, 11:14 AM   #483
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Old 06-26-2011, 12:11 PM   #484
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Bollybib.... I must say that I get a kick out of reading your comments; but, one comment that I wanted to address was the part... "I bet Jimbo is a happy camper." Your darn tootin' I am!!!! I'm happier than a hog in a new slop pile!!! Jim and his son do absolutely beautiful work and that is one reason why I wanted Jim to perform this build. If you haven't looked at his build of his pickup on this site... I highly recommend that you should do yourself a favor and check it out! One doesn't see a stepside long wheel base done and believe you.... Jim and I caught a lot of flack from some of our friends about keeping it a long wheel base. My reason for keeping it as a lwb is 2 fold... 1. It's the first vehicle that my father gave me and I'm mighty proud of it and 2. you don't see this caliber of work done on lwb stepsides and I want people to appreciate what can be done. Ironically, some of them changed their minds as the build was being done and one friend went out and purchased a lwb stepside bed. As always, I am very fond of Jim (oldman3) and think of him as my father as well! His son Mark will just have to move over and make room for me (ha, ha!). Jim and his son Mark are meticulous and go by the saying "If you haven't got time to do the job right the first time... just when will you have time to do it over?" I came up with a few modifications and put Jim and Mark to the test and they came through everytime! The interior turned out just absolutely beautiful and you will see people at car shows walk up to the truck like they would anyother vehicle at a car show and then when they see the interior it's like... WOW! Oldman3 (Jim), I'm honored that you agreed to this build and I will forever be greatful for it and likewise I thank your son Mark for all the beautiful work he did on the truck as well! I'm glad to see that he is following your footsteps and I look forward to his future builds as well as yours! Thanks!
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Old 06-26-2011, 08:20 PM   #485
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Wow. it's really nice.
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Old 06-26-2011, 09:21 PM   #486
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Bollybib.... I must say that I get a kick out of reading your comments; but, one comment that I wanted to address was the part... "I bet Jimbo is a happy camper." Your darn tootin' I am!!!!,,,,,
Hey Jimbo,

Ya that interior is awesome, just blows me away. Not heavily modifying the original lwb step configuration impressed me too, sorta like paddling upstream in the river of custom trucks, so to speak. You have a unique vehicle built by craftsmen; lucky you.

I have looked at Jim's other build. It's quite impressive as well.

Have fun & thanks for giving us a few "remarks by the owner".

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Jimbo, I didn't quote your post, but thank you so much for the praise of our work, and everything else you said in you post. You are very special to me, not just a friend or customer, talk to you later.....Jim
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I appreciate it very much.....Jim
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Old 06-27-2011, 06:31 PM   #490
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This truck is a work of art Jim. The interior is absolutely breathtaking.

I will definitely be stealing some of those ideas for Nasty's new interior
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Old 06-27-2011, 07:02 PM   #491
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This truck is a work of art Jim. The interior is absolutely breathtaking.

I will definitely be stealing some of those ideas for Nasty's new interior
First I want to say thanks for your service, from an old vet. Thank you for the compliments. Any ideals I used you are more than welcome to STEAL, some of them have been done before by others. Will keep an eye on your build, hurry home safe and sound, then get your butt to work and stop making Pop do all the work....Jim
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You're very welcome, and thank you as well.

haha, I sure will. Just a little over 3 months left out here in California. Hopefully i will get the Ranger "finished" before i get home. We will see.

I am very interested in how you did the leather. Just fabric glue sprayed on the plastic then the leather laid overtop? Did you put padding underneath?

What about the snap on panels? I know you gave us the name of the actual clips you used, but what about the places where they clipped in that were mounting the console?

Finally (for now... ) What did you use for the fabric when doing the fiberglassing?
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Old 06-28-2011, 02:25 PM   #493
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You're very welcome, and thank you as well.

haha, I sure will. Just a little over 3 months left out here in California. Hopefully i will get the Ranger "finished" before i get home. We will see.

I am very interested in how you did the leather. Just fabric glue sprayed on the plastic then the leather laid overtop? Did you put padding underneath?

What about the snap on panels? I know you gave us the name of the actual clips you used, but what about the places where they clipped in that were mounting the console?

Finally (for now... ) What did you use for the fabric when doing the fiberglassing?
Josh, will try to answer your questions.

A. It's not fabric glue it's Contact Cement by Weldwood (get it at local lumber yard, used for laminate counter tops). See Page 16 post #395 for picture of the can.

B. You are correct on the ABS (plastic) panels. Spray glue on the panel and the leather, let it tack up (about 5 to 8 mins) then put leather on and smooth out. No padding on the plastic panels (you can if you want, but I didn't). On the wood panels I made, I put 1/8" closed cell foam. You can get it at most uphostery or fabic stores that sell material.

(part 1)
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C. Snap on panels. Page 17 post #406 shows the metal pieces I attached to the side of console. I put this pic together real quick to explain:

1. Hole in wood for panel clip to clear (rep. for console).
2. 18 gauge metal with 5/16" hole for clip and two 1/8" holes for to pop rivets, or screws to hold in place.
3. pop rivets
4. First panel with clip in place.
5. Second panel, with material removed on back side, so it lays flat when put over the clip. Then glue and stapled to form 1/4" panel.

Take a look at my signature at bottom and go to "my build thread" (50 chevy pickup) and look at pages 17 and 18. It shows me making the interior for the top. This should help a lot.

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D. For the fiberglass you can use the mat fiberglass or the woven fiberglass. Mat gives you more strength ( I manely use this). I usually use at least 2 layers. I mix up the resin, brush on the wood, install mat, coat with resin, remove all air bubbles. I let mine sit overnight and then sand to break surface, and put on 2nd coat of mat. Some people put the second coat of mat on right away, that's up to you.

Hope this helps.....Jim
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that was great! Thanks so much Jim
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Wow Jim !! That turned out REALY NICE,I think your work is fantastic. That is a truck to be proud of.
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Sick looking truck..Great job..
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Wow Jim !! That turned out REALY NICE,I think your work is fantastic. That is a truck to be proud of.
Thanks Ray, appreciate the kind words, and yes I very proud how it turned out.....Jim

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Thank you, and this being your first post makes it better.....Jim
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