Stampie wrote:
I think I saw you heading south on 95 in Jacksonville about 8:30 this morning. If so I was heading north and only saw you for a few seconds but it looked really cool for those few seconds.
Thanks, yes that was the truck. I was taking it out of town for the first time headed to Cars and Coffee in Jax, also stopped off at an autocross on Amelia Island on the way home. It ran great the whole way, no problems
Installed the rear safari window.
I started making the bed sides today. The passenger side will be a solid panel of 20 ga steel with some curve in it and possibly some bead rolling while the drivers side will also include two vw bus engine vent louvers.
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Great project . Nice metal work
maciekb2002 wrote:
Great project . Nice metal work
Thanks!
Working on the passenger side today. Finishing up the area under the cab
Awesome steering wheel! Its nice to see original ideas keep up the good work!
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3/6/16 6:46 p.m.
You have great vision. The ability to execute in-vivo is a bonus
I like part 11, looks like a great driver. Makes me want to recycle my T-bucket as a mid-engine with a van front!
Build threads like these are surely inspirational for many. For me, they're a cold, hard reminder of what little vision and talent I actually possess.
You, sir, are an artist!!
NOHOME wrote:
You have great vision. The ability to execute in-vivo is a bonus
sirrichardpumpaloaf wrote:
Build threads like these are surely inspirational for many. For me, they're a cold, hard reminder of what little vision and talent I actually possess.
You, sir, are an artist!!
Thanks for the encouragement!
Nearly finished with the drivers side of the cab
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Started smoothing off hundreds of tack welds on the headlight filler panels.
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Are you planning any kind of engine compartment cover? For some reason, I keep seeing an F5000 snorkel on this thing....
Sanchinguy wrote:
Are you planning any kind of engine compartment cover? For some reason, I keep seeing an F5000 snorkel on this thing....
That would be cool. I am looking for a roof clip to make a cover to match the cab roof, but a tall snorkel on top of that would look great!
I keep coming back and looking at this build and I just get this feeling of it should have the fold down sides and back on it. That's just me, you keep on going for what you want as it's looking good. Just wondering if you are going to mount some front fenders on this. Thinking that the little bump turn signals off a bug would work good on them if you did do that. Again just my thoughts wondering around in my skull. Keep up the amazing work.
brad131a4 wrote:
I keep coming back and looking at this build and I just get this feeling of it should have the fold down sides and back on it. That's just me, you keep on going for what you want as it's looking good. Just wondering if you are going to mount some front fenders on this. Thinking that the little bump turn signals off a bug would work good on them if you did do that. Again just my thoughts wondering around in my skull. Keep up the amazing work.
Thanks! I have an idea for front turn signals that will likely generate love/hate comments...hope to post photos before too long. I looked into using the original bed sides but they were too far gone, but as you can see, instead carried the body line from the front. Also looked into using some stock treasure chest doors as bed sides but they are prohibitively expensive! I am not done with the bed sides or the metal that will wrap around the back and am considering using a bead roller to try and duplicate the rectangular pattern that is pressed into the stock side gates. Re: front fenders, I would like to use a pair of bobber style motorcycle fenders that utilize a slip in design. They would typically reside in a compartment in the engine bay but would sip in place for heavy rain. For now, I am slowly chipping away at it while driving it quite a lot. Still need to pull the cab back off and finish welding the underside of the floor and the cage once all the glass, gauges etc are pulled out
Many imperfections left to hammer out, but those will be easier now that it is held in place
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Working on the front turn signals.
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