uwood
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I have taken on the task of redoing a 1995 Chevy truck. Now most people ask, "Why the hell are you doing that?". Well it's simple. Sentimental value. My grandfather bought this truck in 1996. When he passed away it became kinda co-owned between me and my Dad. The last few years havent been the best on the old girl so I have decided to fix her up.
Before
Removed the tool box and the new rims and tires going on it
Bumper gone, tailgate was next
Why you have no front end?
Rust cut out. New panel welded in. Skim coating, and primer. Still need to sand all this out.
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Doors are stripped
All flat surfaces that had the clear flaking off have been sanded
I have to weld and smooth the bumper.
Dirty Engine.....I will get to that.....
Cutting out the rusty bits
I losted the bottom of the door.
Oh there it is
New panel in, welded, and ground.
Rusty bits removed
Passenger lower replaced
Driver lower replaced
POR-15 the frame and rear end housing
We painted it 2012 Ford Tuxedo Black. There is a ton of metallic in the paint. Everything got 3 coats of paint and at least 5 coats of clear. That is as far as I have gotten. This has taken about 3 weeks from start to this point. I am still cutting and buffing the cab right now. I will post more pictures as I get further along.
Before
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Removed the tool box and the new rims and tires going on it
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Bumper gone, tailgate was next
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Why you have no front end?
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Rust cut out. New panel welded in. Skim coating, and primer. Still need to sand all this out.
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TRUCK BOX FOR SALE
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Doors are stripped
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All flat surfaces that had the clear flaking off have been sanded
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I have to weld and smooth the bumper.
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Dirty Engine.....I will get to that.....
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Cutting out the rusty bits
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I losted the bottom of the door.
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Oh there it is
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New panel in, welded, and ground.
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Rusty bits removed
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Passenger lower replaced
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Driver lower replaced
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POR-15 the frame and rear end housing
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We painted it 2012 Ford Tuxedo Black. There is a ton of metallic in the paint. Everything got 3 coats of paint and at least 5 coats of clear. That is as far as I have gotten. This has taken about 3 weeks from start to this point. I am still cutting and buffing the cab right now. I will post more pictures as I get further along.