Thread: shop truck
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02-09-2016 05:37 PM #1
shop truck
well it's almost time to start the interior . had to button up underneath . still need to do filler hose for the tank.
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02-09-2016 07:31 PM #2
Looking good!Robert
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02-10-2016 04:43 AM #3
That sucker sits perfect Cowboy. Don't sew yer fingers 2gether!!When I get to where I was goin, I forgot why I went there>
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02-10-2016 05:12 AM #4
spent all week removing the core support frame because it was too high. then i discovered the support rods were not for this truck. they were in the bed when i got it. this is one of the problems with a basket case , never know whats in the basket. get this done and hang the tank and i will be ready for upholstery . tim will be changing his phone number before this is done
hoping the rear comes down a couple of inches when done. still a lot of weight to add.
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02-10-2016 06:14 PM #5
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It is looking very nice!Ryan
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02-11-2016 05:51 AM #6
Really LIKE the color. At least you had rods to make fit. Nice looking rideCharlie
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02-11-2016 05:54 AM #7
slow going around here. add to the shop the new add on, fencing and field prep for spring, plowing and getting the garden ready plus i have 23 trees on the ground to cut up . no big deal when i was 40 . but i'll get there .
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02-11-2016 07:09 AM #8
Me likey...........Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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02-11-2016 08:54 AM #9
Very, Very nice!!
Richhttp://www.clubhotrod.com/hot-rod-bu...del-coupe.html
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02-14-2016 04:25 PM #10
Looking good ShineSuperman wears Chuck Norris pajamas
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02-18-2016 06:01 AM #11
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02-18-2016 07:32 AM #12
10 years ago i could handle all this ok . now after the surgery and turning 65 i just get further behind. takes me a week to do a days work it seems . pulled off the truck for a bit to finish up the 56 . some things like the pasture and garden cant wait. glad i have good lights on the tractor .
i have learned that i can only handle one project at a time now. the days of several going at once are long gone .
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02-18-2016 10:09 AM #13
I know exactly what you mean!
Richhttp://www.clubhotrod.com/hot-rod-bu...del-coupe.html
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02-18-2016 10:32 AM #14
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02-18-2016 10:40 AM #15
any day looking at crab grass beats a day looking at roots as papa always said.
We managed to get a couple of other small things taken care of. One was blacking out the front of the core support. When the sun hit the front of the car just right that green paint on the core...
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