I have to say that it is real cool to see a man showing his son the `ropes´of truck restoration and custom builds. It helps to let all us builders know that the knowledge will not go lost. Right On, would be an appropriate comment here....
I know you asked about this months ago. I had to get a rear end from a 71 or 72. That rear end bolts right on. Make sure that it is a coil or leaf spring because they are different. To answer your question the gears are different. But it's simple ...
I'm ready to put oak in my bed. Any suggestions? I saw on Trucks when they did Project Old Skool. They used this Clear Mirror epoxy. But is that UV sensitive? Dis they precut the holes or drilled them after. can you get the same type of look with ...
I'm ready to put oak in my bed. Any suggestions? I saw on Trucks when they did Project Old Skool. They used this Clear Mirror epoxy. But is that UV sensitive?
I really like the chrome on the motor. You have found some components there that really make the motor look good, without giving it that `cheap´look that a lot of chrome has. Also, I like the choice of truck you made. The year is a real good one because the body lines have some nice rounded corners and such. Super cool that you have pics of your son involved in the project. Maybe he will follow in his dads footsteps and become a builder sometime. Best of luck, Allan.