yotakeith's 1984 Pickup Build-Up Thread
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Lol. Use the other code. IMG not HTML.
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its come a lonngggg way lol. you commented before i got the rest of the pics on there lol. but yeh its still does but its getting there. this is just the only pics i had on my computer so far. i looks diff now. im doin a lil body work right now. but it should be primed paint and have my flatbed on it by the middle of nextweek. i havent took pics of the lift i snagged or the flatbed but ill try to keep it updated
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appreciate it! yeh im workin about 6 days a week on it haha so it shouldnt be long. to give you an image for what im shootin for. flatblack, flatbed, when i put my lift on i think for some odd reason im goin to paint the axles bright green and a few other suspension parts also. 35's. so yeh. haha
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wow. nice!! That's a big project. Looking good so far.
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It's just too bad Linda Blair got in there and spewed some green pea soup all over your floor pan!
Honestly, I admire you for investing that much effort in your rig. It looks like a hell of a lot of body work that is not much fun when you're already thinking about duals and custom bumpers.
Honestly, I admire you for investing that much effort in your rig. It looks like a hell of a lot of body work that is not much fun when you're already thinking about duals and custom bumpers.
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I hope you like flashburn.
nah. as small as that was doesnt bother me. i told keep my eyes open any way lol. and i didnt weld enough without the helmet to burn my eye liids so its all good. you just tack body panels like that.
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Honestly, I admire you for investing that much effort in your rig. It looks like a hell of a lot of body work that is not much fun when you're already thinking about duals and custom bumpers.