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Old 11-15-2017, 05:28 PM   #180
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Re: Dad's 1979 GMC Heavy Half Transformation

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Originally Posted by LT7A View Post
Hey Mike, I had read your thread awhile back and just got caught up. Cool line-up of projects! Jealousy doesn't look good on me but I've got some nonetheless, ha. Congratulations on the new job and thank you for how you've served our country. Your artwork is compelling. How did you get started doing that?

I look forward to seeing the progress that JaysonB makes on your truck. Couldn't hardly be in better hands. And don't feel badly that he is going to re-do some of your past work. I think one of the great things about these trucks is that they always look cool -- all the way from old and beat, to pristine. My approach to my trucks is the idea of improvement. Fix them to the level of my skill with what I can afford now, and then maybe take it to the next level next time around. The cool thing is that you are now at that next level. Keep us posted on all 3 trucks. Thanks! LT7A

LT7A,

I went to school for graphic design (Bachelor of Fine Art) way back. However, didn't do a thing with it because I was too busy playing war games and war. I learned silkscreening in college, just recalled it for something to do. I have too many hobbies

The third truck will be a while since Jayson and I both have our additional projects that need done. We plan on building a true "Spare Parts" build when we get the chance. We believe we have everything to do it???????

As for my truck #2 (the one I paid $150 for), I'll start a build thread on that one soon.

Thanks Mike
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