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LOL --- you know how much money I have invested in fuel filler caps and fender mods to adapt them?? Never mind.... hahahahahaha I actually talked to Mike about some custom inscription --- but I just don't go to shows... so don't really give much thought to customizing "for others". But thanks for the offer! |
Gonna be a great truck Greg!! Glad you found a builder that "gets it". Can't wait to see it done.
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Thanks Steve!! It is amazing the difference in real progress vs billing for no progress.... LOL |
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Can this statement be made into a law?! Truer words have never been spoken. |
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Really like how they did the rear roll pan and license plate frame/bumperette. Looks like it could (should) have been built that way. Riddler like details everywhere.
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Looks great GW! What a kool rig for blasting around your new place in Texas. 😉 |
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No Ridler stuff for me... (I know you're joking but....) I just like to drive 'em..... Only time I go to shows is to see friends. I'm just too A D D to sit around all day listening to people. Just can't do it.... I sit there and start thinking about all the other things I could be doing! I do like to do a GoodGuys show here and there... lots of friends there and they have the Auto X to watch. |
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Has Yellow Bullet really been around that long?!?! OMG..... :EmoteClueless: |
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Nice...but ya coulda built a Riviera.
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I like my boats to float..... |
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Now he should just put a coat of clear on it and leave it alone.
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as is. bad a$$. CHRA. Harold, MIke and crew :thumbsup: |
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Here we go......... LOL |
fantastic pictures! Is it running and driving now or did they push it around out there?
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I won't really know until I'm out there Monday Trey - but my guess is --- they pushed it. The shop is on Harolds ranch -- so they're probably just out back of the shop buildings. It's so close to paint - and the motor was taken out a while ago to go over to Don Hardy's place for a little "upgrading". LOL No real point in putting it back in and then taking it all apart for painting.... I let the shop and Don Jr pick the motor colors..... So I haven't seen that part either. Probably something Charley hates. |
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I had a '51 Chevy P/U for Alex.... I was going to build that rat rod style for him to tool around L.A in..... but I gave it to my Sister/Brother in Law (you know Rudy) when I got sick and sold the shop and all my tools.... Too late now - I barely own a crescent wrench these days. |
Wow! Very nicely done!!
The front may be sitting a little bit low for me for a "mountain truck daily driver" but then again, Greg's mountain roads are probably a little bit different than any mountain roads I've driven on. ;) Personally I can't wait to see it painted. |
I love the way it sits. Those are beautiful pictures they took. I love it !
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Greg, you should make sure that Charley likes the colors. That way he’ll give you top dollar when you sell it to him, after he nags you about it for a couple years.
I love this Greg. Stance, fitment, attention to detail, etc. |
Whoa, I'm in Luv!
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Worked on a few things out at the shop today -- and saw a few things 'completed' and in real life for the first time.
Remember I'm not building a show vehicle -- the goal is daily driver - long road tripper - but I also like the process and don't intend to just have a stock looking truck.... So -- the cab is so stinking small.... and with the huge by large McIntosh amps behind the seat - and the battery and some electrical under the seat as well as a couple 6" subs under there..... I needed a place to put things.... In a pickup - that's in the back... but I want to have Gwen put her purse in there - or if I'm going shooting I need secure space and blah blah blah. I asked them to get a Knack toolbox and cut it down and make it look like an old trunk. It will get all painted up and will have leather "straps" and big buckles etc. Right now - it looks a bit "coffinish".... but will look like a trunk when we're through with it. And it's KNACK TOUGH! And locking. It was sectioned so the whole thing is below the bed rail -- and a tonneau cover goes over all of it. We came up with a trick way to build a tonneau cover framework today -- you'll see later -- but there will be no snaps or anything else like that. Attachment 64799 Attachment 64800 Attachment 64801 Here's how the chevy taillights got mounted..... Attachment 64802 Attachment 64803 A little "bed rail detail" -- closing up the otherwise open "rolled edge" Attachment 64804 The exhaust with electric cut outs - it gets "dumped" at the rear.... not turned out as shown. Attachment 64805 |
Can't wait to see this thing in Utah this year. Kick a$$.
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Love the Knack box idea, Greg. Just one more of the touches that'll make this build great.
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If the bastard decides to die on us we can just put him in the Knackbox..:welcome3:
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If it hasn’t gone to paint yet, may I suggest a subtle three tone?
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[QUOTE=GregWeld;673980]Worked on a few things out at the shop today -- and saw a few things 'completed' and in real life for the first time.
Remember I'm not building a show vehicle the goal is daily driver - long road tripper - but I also like the process and don't intend to just have a stock looking truck.... So -- the cab is so stinking small.... and with the huge by large McIntosh amps behind the seat - and the battery and some electrical under the seat as well as a couple 6" subs under there..... I needed a place to put things.... In a pickup - that's in the back... but I want to have Gwen put her purse in there - or if I'm going shooting I need secure space and blah blah blah. I asked them to get a Knack toolbox and cut it down and make it look like an old trunk. It will get all painted up and will have leather "straps" and big buckles etc. Right now - it looks a bit "coffinish".... but will look like a trunk when we're through with it. And it's KNACK TOUGH! And locking. It was sectioned so the whole thing is below the bed rail -- and a tonneau cover goes over all of it. We came up with a trick way to build a tonneau cover framework today -- you'll see later -- but there will be no snaps or anything else like that. Such a RETARD !!!! Not a show vehicle ..... My A$$ !!! |
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Oh -- I've been called out on this before a time or two. But I've always said - "I want to drive 'em - but I want 'em to be show cars..." LOL Hi buddy!!! |
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Alrighty ------ this old POS has moved from fabrication over to the paint side of the shop. <Doing happy dance>
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Saaaweeeeet!
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