Chic N Stew
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my dads a bodyman/painter for 25 years, he did most of the paint work on mine but i wanted to do some jsut to say i did, i know a lot about body work, but going to wyotech after high school
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my dads a bodyman/painter for 25 years, he did most of the paint work on mine but i wanted to do some jsut to say i did, i know a lot about body work, but going to wyotech after high school
I like your paint scheme. Looks like you do awesome body work....I hate doing body work. Keep em comin! Dang your truck had some serious RUST.
and it seems I didn't post any pictures of this little mod..
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Thanks! Ya heat is definitely nice. We put in a double barrel wood burner earlier this winter, and while it does get warm, our shop still isn't full insulated so it doesn't get as warm as it could, its just too damn big (30x30 steel) to heat efficiently untill we get it all insulated.Heated shops I think are what make the difference between a progressive winter job and a mess in the spring.
I have always liked your truck. Its one of the few that really makes me want to have a street truck. Cant wait to see more pics.
I was going to do this when i put new doors on my truck with 93ish taurus mirrors. But i decided not to because of what happend with my origonal big mirrors.
They were the big ones with the aluminum frame that bolts on half way down the door and up at the top. tried to get into a tight parking spot and snapped it off when i was backing out. So now i like the little ones that can tuck in.
Geez, Lee. That sunroof is awesome. Another cool mod. Where do you come up with this stuff?
Hello,
Z-man, I'd like to see more pictures of this mirror mod you'r doing. I'd like to do this on my B2. Just wondering how you are going to dress up the inside of the mirror mod plate. Thanks in advfance for any info.