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Roadkill58 12-15-2016 05:46 AM

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Originally Posted by tpimuncie (Post 7795925)
Cool! theres a park there they do a Camaro show every year think show is called Camaro gernerations or something close

I have some Camaro parts on my truck. Does that count? :metal:


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tpimuncie 12-15-2016 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by roadkill58 (Post 7796471)
i have some camaro parts on my truck. Does that count? :metal:


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lol

ironadict 12-15-2016 02:45 PM

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Stopped by to check out your build. Very cool work roadkill

Roadkill58 12-16-2016 05:11 AM

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Thank you ironadict.


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ptc 12-20-2016 12:59 PM

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Originally Posted by tpimuncie (Post 7795549)
Happy Holidays bud! Soooooo theres a lady by the name lisa with a big 4x4 apache fleetside that wants to get a truck day at a park in elk grove in feb you down? If we get enough people interested we can make it happen
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Originally Posted by tpimuncie (Post 7795925)
Cool! theres a park there they do a Camaro show every year think show is called Camaro gernerations or something close

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Originally Posted by Roadkill58 (Post 7796471)
I have some Camaro parts on my truck. Does that count? :metal:

My truck is 50% Camaro!!!! Im down too, Im right around the corner from EG Park, they do alot of shows out there, my truck should be roadworthy by FEB ----- if Im not waiting on anyone that is.... ;)


Jim truck is looking good!!!!

Roadkill58 12-20-2016 09:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ptc (Post 7800769)
My truck is 50% Camaro!!!! Im down too, Im right around the corner from EG Park, they do alot of shows out there, my truck should be roadworthy by FEB ----- if Im not waiting on anyone that is.... ;)

Jim truck is looking good!!!!

Thanks PTC. Yours is looking good too!

I'm working at getting mine road legal:lol:

Today I took the big wire wheel to the cross sills.

Primed and painted them with the help of a heat gun.

The bed risers are from my scrap pile. I cut to size, drilled a hole, and welded the 3/8 - 16 nut on them.

It was quick and easy and will look better once some bed wood is on.

The cross sills were pitted in some places as you can see. You won't see them either.

My bed sides and front panel look like they have been in a train wreck.

At this point I don't care. Most of it will be covered by the fender and fleetside wheel house for tubs.

I will build a new bed or find a better one later. Now I can practice on this one.

My original bed was a long bed and it is on a trailer frame waiting it's turn.

I am having trouble getting the headlight switch out. Pushed the button on top and got the knob and shaft out, but I can't seem to get the bezel off.

Maybe an M-80?

Don't look at my fuel hose it was all I could find. I'll go to Goodyear and get the real stuff soon enough. That is if they are still there.

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Roadkill58 12-23-2016 05:04 AM

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Got the risers tacked on the chassis and the cross-sills bolted on.

The bolts that hold the cross-sills will be hidden by the bed strips.

Also screwed the angles on and it almost straightened the bed sides almost...

Forgot to place some wood between the angles and the cross-sills. More holes to fill.

Bolted on a fender (ugly) to check tire clearance.

I got the bezel off of the headlight switch. Sprayed a little penetrating oil on it and then hit it with a small ball peen hammer. Didn't leave a mark.

I like the way the rear is sitting now. Hope it doesn't drop much once the tailgate and wood and bumper goes on.

Still need to raise the fuel tank about 4".

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68Gold/white 12-31-2016 05:47 PM

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Looking Good in the neighborhood!!!

Roadkill58 01-03-2017 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 68Gold/white (Post 7810435)
Looking Good in the neighborhood!!!


Thanks 68Gold/white.

Got the new registration last week. This time they included the stickers!

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Roadkill58 01-11-2017 04:07 AM

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Last Wednesday and Thursday I stripped the bedsides, front panel, and rear sill.

Got some primer on all the pieces with the help of a heat gun.

Pounded on the front panel and bedsides with a big hammer and 2X4 to straighten them up a little.

Tried to get smaller dents with hammer and dolly.

Metal doesn't want to move in cold weather.

A friend that owns a cabinet shop has some bed wood for me.

He thought he had enough white oak but I had to settle for Sapele.

I cut off the risers I had tacked on. Changed the way the cross sills bolt to the risers.
It will make removing the bed easier (for me anyway).

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ptc 01-11-2017 02:54 PM

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Looking real nice and clean Jim.....


I think Im gonna do a wrap instead of paint --- I hear they can do PATINA!!! ;)

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

II_Slow 01-11-2017 03:15 PM

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Here's a little patina for you. Thought this one may have been a wrap but it's air brushed. "Swamp Thing" Pro Mod - google it for more pics.
http://i312.photobucket.com/albums/l...swampthing.jpg

Roadkill58 01-12-2017 05:08 AM

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Never heard of a patina wrap.

They can do just about anything with wrap so why not patina.

Got the new risers welded on the chassis last weekend.

I messed up on the cross sill alignment so I had to correct that before I could continue.
Made an adjustment to the bolt holes.

You know what they say "Hurry up and **** up.

The rain let up today so I got started stripping the steps. I don't like to strip paint and rust inside the shop.

ptc 01-12-2017 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by II_Slow (Post 7822954)
Here's a little patina for you. Thought this one may have been a wrap but it's air brushed. "Swamp Thing" Pro Mod - google it for more pics.

Polished Patina! ---- Now that truly is Lipstick on a Pig!!!! :lol:

real "patina" is actually turquoise in color, but lets not start that conversation on Jims page - I was only joking about the Patina Wrap - I dont really like the turquoise color at all.... maybe back in 1970 it was ok, ;) - but not today.

Jim are you painting yours or just leaving it rat rod for now? I think thats what Im doing for the first year - I just want to drive it!

Roadkill58 01-12-2017 04:00 PM

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I was going to drive it as is, but since I painted the bed with red primer the cab and front clip might get painted red primer also.

Seems that a lot of trucks are primed in black or grey.

JJ's truck looks good in red primer.

Most likely I will wait until summer to paint the cab and front clip.

Still undecided on a color. No metal flake. Original color was yellow.

I want to drive this thing!

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Roadkill58 01-16-2017 03:11 AM

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Yesterday I cut the bottom 3 inches off the front panel.
I flipped it so the angle would be under the wood but you wouldn't see where it was welded back on.

Also installed temporarily the new bed angles with self taping screws.
I will secure them with button head screws later.

Don't want to weld them permanently to these beat up bead sides.

Today I finished stripping the steps and primed them and the bed angles.

Also did some metal repair on the tailgate. Still need to strip it and prime it.

Started prepping the roof of the cab for primer. Just a little surface rust so far.

I should pickup the bed wood this week.

Is there a reason why the bed wood has narrow pieces next to the bedside angle?

The only thing I'm going to be hauling is a** and sailboat fuel.

I have laid mine out evenly with each board being 6 3/4".

Kim57 01-16-2017 11:10 AM

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Looks good.
Kim

ChuckDriver 01-16-2017 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Roadkill58 (Post 7823975)
JJ's truck looks good in red primer.

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Thanks! I like where you are headed too!

:uhmk:

AmateurStyle 01-16-2017 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Roadkill58 (Post 7827925)
The only thing I'm going to be hauling is a** ...

are we talking livestock here?:lol:


it does look good in that primer

Nut Case 01-17-2017 04:43 AM

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Roadkill58

I hear that you need a special permit from the EPA or the Army Corp. of Engineers to haul "sailboat fuel", Herd tell it's very toxic!

Build looks good

Keep on keepin on NC

Roadkill58 01-17-2017 05:24 AM

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Thanks guys!

Nut Case the sailboat fuel where I live isn't too bad.

L.A. has the toxic sailboat fuel.

Installed the passenger side step and an ugly fender.

I had to cut the step support and extend it 4 3/4" because of the raised bed.

Tomorrow the fender will be removed and stripped and primed.
I might try to beat some of the ugly out of it while it is off.

ptc 01-17-2017 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Roadkill58 (Post 7829120)
Thanks guys!

Nut Case the sailboat fuel where I live isn't too bad.

L.A. has the toxic sailboat fuel.

Installed the passenger side step and an ugly fender.

I had to cut the step support and extend it 4 3/4" because of the raised bed.

Tomorrow the fender will be removed and stripped and primed.
I might try to beat some of the ugly out of it while it is off.

Looks good Jim.... What kind of Ass you haulin'?????? ;)

I hear they have ugly sticks for beating fenders like that! ---- :lol:

Roadkill58 01-18-2017 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by ptc (Post 7829874)
Looks good Jim.... What kind of Ass you haulin'?????? ;)

I hear they have ugly sticks for beating fenders like that! ---- :lol:


I will be hauling my lovely wife's a** of course!

Stick? I need a whole tree! Maybe a forest!

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Roadkill58 01-18-2017 03:27 PM

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Picked up my bed wood this morning before the rain hit.

No finish or milling yet.
Because nothing is stock on the bed I wanted to mock it up before
doing anything.

The cross sills in the front and rear are the only ones in the stock
position. The other two I spaced on each side of the wheel so I
could tub the bedsides without the cross sills interfering.

Then there is the board width. I will have to drill new holes in
the cross sills.

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Kim57 01-18-2017 07:46 PM

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Nice looking wood.
Kim


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