The 68 after a year of body work (on the road) pics
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
Stock hinges regarding the hood?
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yeah the hood hinges.mnagatani wrote:Stock hinges regarding the hood?
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
I didn't have to do any mods to the hood hinge. So I'll use the stock hinges, but I did get some new springs.
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re: The 68 after a year of body work
WOW man, your truck is amazing! Very NICE work.
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Outstanding!!!
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Re: The 68 after a year of body work (pics)
Its been about four months now and I'm posting some up to date pics of what I've been up to. I'm trying to get the interior finished up and start on getting the mechanical in working order. I've got a list of about twenty or so things to do big and small. Hopefully by the start of summer and no major economic disaster I can get her on the road. Its been a long two and half years and when all said and done, I'd say three years total for me. Most of the work I have done all myself and a big sacrifice from my family. They all want this thing done!
dash
custom door panel
polished grill
rear gas tank cover
custom made headliner created from aluminmu
wood bed finally in
engine
outside
more build pics
http://public.fotki.com/mnagatani/
dash
custom door panel
polished grill
rear gas tank cover
custom made headliner created from aluminmu
wood bed finally in
engine
outside
more build pics
http://public.fotki.com/mnagatani/
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Re: The 68 after a year of body work
Dude... that grill looks AWESOME!!!! It says "polished", but I'm assuming that is chromed steel and not aluminum... right??mnagatani wrote:polished grill
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Re: The 68 after a year of body work
Polished aluminum! I was lucky to have a really clean grill that had almost no dings. The grill and headlight buckets had the clear anodized removed and was then polished by a local shop here in san diego for $220.00. The grill was taken to a different shop to have the anodized removed. I tried to put easy off on thinking I could do this job myself. NOT. Turned out really sweet.
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Wow. I'm drooling... seriously... I need to have this done. LOL! Your project looks great!! Can't wait to see it all come together.
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Re: The 68 after a year of body work
Definitely inspiration for the rest of us.
Tell us more about the wood floor. I have seen another vendor that sells the components for that but there is little detail on the site. Is yours simply laying on top of the metal floor or was the original removed first? Thanks
Tell us more about the wood floor. I have seen another vendor that sells the components for that but there is little detail on the site. Is yours simply laying on top of the metal floor or was the original removed first? Thanks
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Re: The 68 after a year of body work
$220 WOW!!! that was a bargin price Mike. i spent about 5 hours on a spare head light door i had laying around this past sat. and im here to tell everyone!! GRILL POLISHING IS NOT FOR ME!! i will be paying someone for this service for sure!!mnagatani wrote:Polished aluminum! I was lucky to have a really clean grill that had almost no dings. The grill and headlight buckets had the clear anodized removed and was then polished by a local shop here in san diego for $220.00. The grill was taken to a different shop to have the anodized removed. I tried to put easy off on thinking I could do this job myself. NOT. Turned out really sweet.
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Re: The 68 after a year of body work
Thanks for the replys!
with regard to the bedwood, I found a guy on ebay that took my bed measurements and cut the boards to length. I paid him around $500 which included the steel strips which I then power coated. I "borrowed the base structure from a current design that you pay big bucks for. The bed is a two part design in that you assemble it outside the truck and install it in sections like the photo describes. I did some trimming here and there and did all the finishing on the wood once it was fit to the truck. I had installed the whole setup about 5 or 6 times to get it right, but I knew once it was painted it had to go in flawlessly.
install process
sitting on dynamat so it wouldn't scratch bed floor
with regard to the bedwood, I found a guy on ebay that took my bed measurements and cut the boards to length. I paid him around $500 which included the steel strips which I then power coated. I "borrowed the base structure from a current design that you pay big bucks for. The bed is a two part design in that you assemble it outside the truck and install it in sections like the photo describes. I did some trimming here and there and did all the finishing on the wood once it was fit to the truck. I had installed the whole setup about 5 or 6 times to get it right, but I knew once it was painted it had to go in flawlessly.
install process
sitting on dynamat so it wouldn't scratch bed floor
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Re: The 68 after a year of body work
WOW that truck is AMAZING
the grill is unbelievable! sooo jealous
and what color/brand paint is that? it looks beautiful
You definately need to hit up Ranchero50 for one of his polished aluminum dome light bezels, and one of his polished alluminum sun visor clips!
the grill is unbelievable! sooo jealous
and what color/brand paint is that? it looks beautiful
You definately need to hit up Ranchero50 for one of his polished aluminum dome light bezels, and one of his polished alluminum sun visor clips!
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