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Old 07-11-2014, 12:50 PM
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I was hoping to see this one when I was at Canepa's but it was sold.... When I see "paint" in my head on this truck THIS is what I see.
It looks simple, but done nicely with a little hot rod touch. The only thing that I'd like to see is the headlight rings to be chrome. I'm not sure about the painted trim around the headlights.



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Old 07-11-2014, 01:35 PM
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either way looks good, would be nice to see a one piece front windshield, you said you were going to flush mount the glass did you not?
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Old 07-11-2014, 03:08 PM
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Overall this one is in my Top 5 out of the hundreds I've looked at now (exceptions as noted).......fwiw.

Though Stella would probably appreciate suicide doors as they are very K9 friendly.





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either way looks good, would be nice to see a one piece front windshield, you said you were going to flush mount the glass did you not?



Yeah - I'm thinking one piece windshield -- flush mount - in the interest of non-leaking - simple looking - cleanliness.
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Old 07-11-2014, 04:04 PM
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I wasn't going to do a build thread on this project... but WTF.

I wanted to build this myself at my new shop - but realized that with building a new house over there - and the lack of "hot rod friends" that might be a real struggle. I don't have the resources over there -- buddies to just call and say "come help me with...." etc. And I want this done within the next 18 months or so.

I'm having Pinkee's Rod Shop build this project because he has the talent and taste that is what I'm after for this particular build. I'm building this as a daily driver for Sun Valley where the average speed is about 20 MPH. But I want to be able to drive it to Costco in Twin Falls or to Boise or wherever... so that's the way it's going to be planned. No bling - nothing fancy - just drive it rain or shine.

The goal is to have perfectly straight body - perfect gaps - flush windows - air tight - rattle free... easy to drive... great A/C and heat including heated seats.


The Roadster Shop chassis. Ford 9" on triangulated 4 link - coil overs front and back. 9" or 10" rear wheel... Wilwood simple brakes two piston front single rear... auto overdrive tranny... crate LS3 or SBF (maybe a Roush motor). EFI. Patina paint - but Gwen likes paint - so maybe a pale green (old skool color) or tan...

I'm talking to Eric (owner of Pinkee's) about bead rolling details into an all metal "trunk" and painting it like it's old tattered canvas covered and leather... and mounting this in the bed so I can have dry secure storage for groceries or luggage etc for road trips. Right now this is just an "idea".







I've asked Tracy of The Recovery Room - to come up with a "quality" version of "early horse blanket" for the interior. Not sure what that means but we'll figure out something. I think Gwen is going to have her hand in the details now that she's become an official hot rodder. For the first time EVER she was walking around the Pomona FairPlex looking at cars and telling me what colors she likes and which cars she liked and didn't.... and her tastes are an exact match to mine. Where we differed was on the paint scheme -- she wants old skool real paint - and I was thinking pure patina...

Here is what we're starting with - a body found in Wyoming by Pinkee's.







and the lack of "hot rod friends" that might be a real struggle. I don't have the
resources over there -- buddies to just call and say "come help me with...."
Send the jet to pick me up in Vacaville. I can lend a hand!!
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Old 07-11-2014, 05:52 PM
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Did you sit in Eric's shop truck? That mild chop looks real nice, proportioned to the rig and all. It looks like the green one Gwen likes has the same amount taken out.

I'm not sayin you're a tiny little man or anything but I can't imagine you'd be cramped with the right seating position and a mild chop. Besides, it just looks better.

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Saw this one at GG Des Moines last weekend.

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This is the look that I like but, maybe a satin or matte finish.
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Clear coat it and run it just the way it is
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