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Old 01-17-2011, 10:13 PM   #276
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NICE !!!!!! truck congrats on the wins & sorry about your friend, keep on truckin''
Thanks! I actually have the '46 in my shop now, going over some things, getting some big bugs out for Tommy's son, who now owns it, he's 25, but with a good head, and it will always be well taken care of! I wetsanded and buffed it, detailed everything, in, out, and underneath, preparing it for a TV show in Oct. and Nov. last year.

It was featured on the Spike TV show, "Trucks"/"Powerblock" on December 26,2010! The last show of the year! What an honor to it's late owner! I added a couple of pics, it's an awesome ride!
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Old 01-18-2011, 10:50 PM   #277
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Very very sad about Tommy's passing. He was way too young. Never got to tell him in person how much I loved his Truck. Probably my favorite Classic Truck ever. Didn't know it got featured on Powerblock. That's great!
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Old 01-19-2011, 01:28 PM   #278
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ERASER5, Thank You once again!
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Old 01-19-2011, 04:12 PM   #279
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Very very sad about Tommy's passing. He was way too young. Never got to tell him in person how much I loved his Truck. Probably my favorite Classic Truck ever. Didn't know it got featured on Powerblock. That's great!
The TV show was awesome!!! I'm sure he was smiling! TC is taking good care of it. We're thinking of tearing it back down, when I finish the latest 72, tubbing it, and building an engine with a supercharger out of the hood..... it has an LT1 with the 4L60E, but he wants more! Best wishes "T"!
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Old 01-19-2011, 04:46 PM   #280
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Gonna have to see if I can't find that episode Mark. I could see tubbing the rear. What width rear wheels is he running now?
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Old 01-19-2011, 04:53 PM   #281
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Old 01-20-2011, 10:53 AM   #282
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They are 8 or 10 inch, on a Chevy Colorado rear end with a 4 link and coilovers.

I wanted to Armorall the tire treads in that pic, and they said it wouldn't show...I did get to play with Courtney's ruby red shoes from Paris, she's more than meets the eye for sure, she's not reading from a monitor, she reads the lines for a few minutes before the take, and has it memorized that quick! Amazing, I've never met anyone with that kinda memory.
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Old 01-20-2011, 10:19 PM   #283
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She could ride in my truck anyday!

BTW. Did I hear ya say you are working on another 72?

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Old 01-21-2011, 09:24 PM   #284
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Yes, I am building one like this for someone. Medium green, and white, but with a wood floor this time. It should be as nice, or better than the last I hope! Already have most everything for it, so it should go pretty fast, the weather isn't cooperating very well right now! I need to get the frame home from the blaster...
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Old 01-21-2011, 11:15 PM   #285
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I can't believe I never saw this buid thread. Great job!
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Old 01-22-2011, 01:00 AM   #286
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Absolutely dyno-mite!
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Old 04-02-2011, 11:35 AM   #288
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And Thank You too sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 04-08-2011, 01:58 AM   #289
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You got another build thread for the other 72 you are building?

Got my 68 in Dad's garage right now. Been putting the wood floor back in it.
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That was the coolest thread I have ever seen. Your build was truly outstanding. I love they way these trucks look when they are all original. Great job and god bless.
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You got another build thread for the other 72 you are building?

Got my 68 in Dad's garage right now. Been putting the wood floor back in it.
I am building another 72, I almost have a rolling chassis, engine and trans. are almost ready to install. I haven't started a build thread yet, I wanted to get farther along, so it wouldn't drag out so long...This one's gonna really be nice, I have found a lot of good parts, stop in and check it out!

This truck will have a wood floor, Cypress, I'm still debating on painting it, the wood was supposed to be painted either black, or the color of the truck. I'm building this one to compete for an AACA Senior title, so it needs to be painted...
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That was the coolest thread I have ever seen. Your build was truly outstanding. I love they way these trucks look when they are all original. Great job and god bless.
That was a very nice comment!!! I agree with you, these trucks look really nice restored to original. They are an eye catcher for sure! I have done the chop, drop, flop, thing ( About to do a 40 Plymouth coupe), but original is much harder, you have to follow a guidline, and everyone picks out the finest of details! With modified builds, you can use you're own imagination, the sky, and dollars, are the only limits! Thanks again!
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Old 04-08-2011, 09:53 AM   #293
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Well, it is pretty easy to pickout the finest details on your '72. It starts at the front bumper and ends at the rear bumper, then start at the ground and go upt o the roof. See? Simple!
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Old 04-08-2011, 10:29 AM   #294
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I picked up some old weathered barnwood on a job in Georgia and had a family member that owns a cabinet shop over in Cottontown to plane it down, cut it to length, and cut the grooves in it. Turned out great for my build. Just letting you know in case you decide to do your own wood instead of buying it.

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I would ride over right now if I knew you were gonna be there. Killing some time today.
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I picked up some old weathered barnwood on a job in Georgia and had a family member that owns a cabinet shop over in Cottontown to plane it down, cut it to length, and cut the grooves in it. Turned out great for my build. Just letting you know in case you decide to do your own wood instead of buying it.

http://s305.photobucket.com/albums/n...t=IMAG0469.jpg

I would ride over right now if I knew you were gonna be there. Killing some time today.
That looks nice T' I will be here again this evening, you're welcome to come by!!! I already have the Cypress ready to install!
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Well, it is pretty easy to pickout the finest details on your '72. It starts at the front bumper and ends at the rear bumper, then start at the ground and go upt o the roof. See? Simple!
LOLOL ! That's agood one! I think the new one will be a lot better!
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Hey Roadracer where are you I am in Pulaski, TN, there is a member here on the board with an NOS wood floor I will find his info and PM you.
What town are you in I would love to stop by and get some ideas I am in a debate with myself about the metal work my local guy here is saying give him a day and I have stoped in and talked with another forum member about doing the work but he is a couple hundred miles away. Nothing beats good prep work. Any ideas where a man can find good NOS parts I am always looking.
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Old 04-08-2011, 08:53 PM   #298
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Hey Roadracer where are you I am in Pulaski, TN, there is a member here on the board with an NOS wood floor I will find his info and PM you.
What town are you in I would love to stop by and get some ideas I am in a debate with myself about the metal work my local guy here is saying give him a day and I have stoped in and talked with another forum member about doing the work but he is a couple hundred miles away. Nothing beats good prep work. Any ideas where a man can find good NOS parts I am always looking.
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I am in white House area, 40 min. North of Nash. I have a body man in springfield, you've seen his work, slow, but good! I Have a couple of places for NOS, PM me what you're looking for.

Bought the wood floor I guess, working on arrangements, Thanks Again!
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Old 04-08-2011, 10:02 PM   #299
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Amazing just read the entire thread and I am impressed.
My gramps had a 78 that he cared for like a child, I can remember three times he had the seat redone! Good times original is best!
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Thanks, twas a lot of hard work!!!
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