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Old 06-02-2008, 02:05 PM
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Good Afternoon,

Just a couple more pictures
If you look really close you can see the orange striping between the colors.



Getting ready to go back into the paint booth.
I bet this truck has been in & out at least 20 times.



You can actually see the orange pin striping in this picture that Bob did.



Honestly, If you look really close you can see the orange pin striping.

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Old 06-02-2008, 03:36 PM
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the last couple of days i sand blasted the rambler almost everywhere except the roof skin and door skins....and epoxy primed it.im trying to get the metal fab done so i can get color going on this thing.the front inner fenders have to be built from scratch and they are kickin my a$$ because of the way my tubing runs from the firewall to the frame.i think i got it figured out today . i dont have photoshop on my computer anymore so i cant resize pics and post them ...it just looks like it changed colors for the most part.i just got rid of all the old paint and some corrosion .so its not much to look at.i just want to put the damn car together... ya know ? im sure you know what i mean...
ill find a program to resize some pics and post this week

your truck is coming out great keep posting

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Old 06-03-2008, 06:34 AM
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i dont have photoshop on my computer anymore so i cant resize pics and post them
Thanks for the update on your car. I can't wait to see it .

go to http://www.hamrick.com/upg.html download the english version of vueprint. I think it's like $20.00 has really easy to use resize option.

ps - can't wait to see the updates on your rambler.
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thanks marty
that program is easy...i didnt understand how to get it going at first...

here is the ugly duckling


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whens the frame getting coated marty or are you going to paint it?
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whens the frame getting coated marty or are you going to paint it?

should be at the powder coater in the next couple weeks.
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Truck is coming out amazing!! No surprise though with the talent you run around with.

Brent
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should be at the powder coater in the next couple weeks.
in the powder coater as of today ! finally
thats the last part that needed fab work finished . now we finish painting little parts like the motor and trans
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doesn't look like an Ugly Duckling to me - it's starting to look awesome.

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thanks marty
that program is easy...i didnt understand how to get it going at first...

here is the ugly duckling


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