1969 F100
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I am currenty working on stripping the cab to bare metal. Started with some chemical stripper, and then 80 grit on DA.
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Great project, and it's coming along real nice!
I like your work space too Looks nice & roomy. |
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Hey, thanks for the comment. I personally have never done a build to this extent, man is it a ton of work, but I am enjoying it and really hope it is worth it. I am very fortunate, my dad has a very large shop, and he enjoys seeing me do this type of work, so he is very accomodating of me and my project.
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Two rounds of high build and blocking done on the cab, and sprayed some undercoating under the cab. also sprayed the inside floor boards with black epoxy.
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great looking cab - keep up the good work - you'll motivate me to start again on my 67 yet !
Stephen |
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Wow this is awesome mate!
Making me wanna go out and start my car now, except I haven't got the stuff haha. Are you clear coating the door jambs with everything else later on? or have they been done separately? Just wondering to help me decide what to do on my car |
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Yes the door jambs and inside of doors are painted with base coat and clear coat. I will now be able to assemble the cab and doors and just mask of the jambs and then paint the outside of the truck. Thanks
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