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I get the paint from a Army Truck guy who wont tell me exactly what it is--- its water based, covers very well, and is the perfect color. He swears its not house paint, but I am thinking it might be!
This truck is the first one that we used an airless paint sprayer--- it worked GREAT! This is...
That weld is the trailer frame welded to the trk frame---
Each driveshaft might be a little different, you have to measure yours to your truck to know what length to build it. I think we add about 5-6".
We butt the trailer frame up to the rivet on the underside of the frame as a reference...
Yes- Probably the last 6 or 8 have been done with the trailer frame/spring set-up. We have done them with 'flipped' and non- flipped hubs-- no clearance issues so far. Also, the last few have been shortened deuce beds-- I like it this way---
Phil-- I have everything you need in stock!!!! Call me when you can-
Of Course "Team 100dollarman" will present and accounted for!!! Cant wait!
We have been selling alot of trucks, tires, and etc lately, and I have been inviting the 'like minded' (anyone thats not afraid of...
We are working on #24 bobber now-- on the chopping block!
This one is pretty basic- 14.00 Goodyears on stock wheels, no flipped hubs, no paint, shortened deuce bed-
After this one is done, we will be bobbing our first A3! Cant wait for that one!
Thanks, Guys!!!---
Here is a few last pics of the truck-- done and waiting to get picked up-
This was the first one we have done like this--- it came out nice!:grd:
Here is a M1010 Ambulance that we are finishing up for a customer--
1985 with only 25k miles.
Tomorrow I have to hook up the rear proportioning valve for the brakes, and I am going to add a 1" spacer on the rear wheels. I am having them custom made, and should be ready in the am. A little...