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  1. rickf

    Project Ferro Navy M37

    Hey Adam, Did you ever mention to Zout about the doggy porthole where the gas filler pipe is in the bed? Two of us and my wife staring at his dog with her head out that hole and and nobody could get a dang camera in time! No, The filler pipe was not there at the time, he had the custom gas can...
  2. rickf

    Won't stop cranking, blown fuses, melted wires, lots of smoke... scratching head.

    If you have not replaced the starter then I would say the starter solenoid is burnt. Cranking for 20 seconds is really too long and will heat things up pretty hot and probably welded the contacts in the solenoid. If it does not start in ten seconds or less of cranking then something is wrong...
  3. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Using Adam or his truck as the contrast?:whistle: Did he ever get more than two screws in the distributor cap?
  4. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I want to know why Adam managed to get in almost every single picture that was posted?
  5. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Zout, I will be there is spirit. Congrats to all on a fine job. Rick
  6. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I am going to check with a friend of mine in England. He is mostly into Korean war and later vehicles but he has a LOT of contacts and a vast knowledge of vehicles in general. Never know............... Rick
  7. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    You had me second guessing both you and myself! I was there and swore it was Hayes, (he was not there). I had this same argument about a year ago with a guy in work I tended to mix those two up for some reason. Well, what do you expect, it was Woodstock! I was there but I wasn't there for the...
  8. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    When Hayes did that song it started out normal as any other song at the concert where the people heard the song and just rolled along with it. About half of the crowd would actually be listening. As he went further into it the crowd listening got more and more into it. I was up on a tower and...
  9. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    1438 posts, probably the most followed posts ever! And it ain't done yet!
  10. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    They used lead on quarter to roof joints well into the 60's and even early 70's on some cars. I too have the tools and have done it. It is a an art for sure. A friend of mine still does it on high end restorations. I love to just sit and watch him work. with a respirator on now!
  11. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

  12. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I was trying to figure out if you meant the MIL or the truck?!
  13. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I love your nail polish and sandals.:twisted::twisted:
  14. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    There goes dinner!!!! Tonight and several more nights to come. TMI indeed!
  15. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I am sure it was brought up somewhere about 25 pages back but I ain't searching for it. With all of the amazing body work you have done I am wondering why you have left the rear panels alone?
  16. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I still check in every day for my daily blood pressure check and a good laugh. And a "Holy Crap how did he do that so fast reality check".[thumbzup] I STILL have the bat nearby to make sure it does not yet turn into an ice cream truck! I am pretty sure we are well beyond that.
  17. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    I saw those tail lights and instant flashback to the movie War of the worlds!. The original version. Remember the eye on the snake head? Oh well, it is looking fantastic and that floor is perfect. I love metal but I also love wood. I wish I could work it as well as I can metal. Those old...
  18. rickf

    R.I.P.--TIGGER--Matthew Helms

    Never had an avatar before and it seemed like the right thing and the the right time to do it.
  19. rickf

    R.I.P.--TIGGER--Matthew Helms

    I never met Tigger in person but we shared stories online a few times. May he Rest in Peace
  20. rickf

    1941 K18-C GMC Recovered today

    Excellent work Sir. Not knocking your glass painting at all, I figure it takes the same amount of time to remove the paint with a blade as it does to mask it so it is a matter of preference. I was taught by a custom painter who was a perfectionist of the highest order so everything was masked to...
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