Driveway cab swap gone wild
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- Sharkdance
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re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
dcbullet,
I will take a few shots of it in better lighting as quick as I can. It was dark right then but my son tried to snap a few pix anyway. Then the batteries in the cam died so I have to get more.
Yes its hard keeping crap out of paint in the open. Especially just before dusk.
I've learned that wetting down the ground and everything around you helps, but some trash is inevitable.
I probably could have done a better job had I not rushed it and shot color in near darkness. I could/should have put up some plastic sheeting around the tarp framing as well. But Im not sure there would have been enough room inside to walk around the truck had I done so.
trukcrazy & stockr
Thanks for the kind word. Yea, I wanna see it finished too.
spartman,
Thanks, I've worked hard for this and even though its not as perfect as Id hoped for I thinks its not bad.
The color is an 05-06 Ford color called Light Tundra Effect. The color code is DV.
I was originally going for a much lighter color more like the 05-06 Ford Mustang GT green called Legend Lime. But when I looked at it in the chip book it looked like it had a lot of gold in it. So I settled on what you see.
My son was excited when he saw the color on the truck. He told me (After I shot the paint) that he wanted my truck to be silver but didn't say anything because he knew I was set on green.
Well, this color turns out to have so much silver in it that it kinda looks like a silvery green. He (My son) said, "We both got what we wanted. I like this color".
So that made me happy.
Anyway. perfect or not. Its done so my next order of business is to finish prepping the fenders, hood and doors and get them painted and put on.
Once I get some new door, windshield, and back window seals I can put the glass back in and the doors on. Then get started on putting my wiring harness back in.
I will take a few shots of it in better lighting as quick as I can. It was dark right then but my son tried to snap a few pix anyway. Then the batteries in the cam died so I have to get more.
Yes its hard keeping crap out of paint in the open. Especially just before dusk.
I've learned that wetting down the ground and everything around you helps, but some trash is inevitable.
I probably could have done a better job had I not rushed it and shot color in near darkness. I could/should have put up some plastic sheeting around the tarp framing as well. But Im not sure there would have been enough room inside to walk around the truck had I done so.
trukcrazy & stockr
Thanks for the kind word. Yea, I wanna see it finished too.
spartman,
Thanks, I've worked hard for this and even though its not as perfect as Id hoped for I thinks its not bad.
The color is an 05-06 Ford color called Light Tundra Effect. The color code is DV.
I was originally going for a much lighter color more like the 05-06 Ford Mustang GT green called Legend Lime. But when I looked at it in the chip book it looked like it had a lot of gold in it. So I settled on what you see.
My son was excited when he saw the color on the truck. He told me (After I shot the paint) that he wanted my truck to be silver but didn't say anything because he knew I was set on green.
Well, this color turns out to have so much silver in it that it kinda looks like a silvery green. He (My son) said, "We both got what we wanted. I like this color".
So that made me happy.
Anyway. perfect or not. Its done so my next order of business is to finish prepping the fenders, hood and doors and get them painted and put on.
Once I get some new door, windshield, and back window seals I can put the glass back in and the doors on. Then get started on putting my wiring harness back in.
- Joe Kriston
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Re: re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
Sharkdance wrote: So, to keep peace on the homefront I really need to step up the pace on this project.
Step up the pace???....I've been wondering when you're going to come up for air...Us poor souls w/ A.A.D.D. hate guys like you...I'm glad you don't live next door to me...I could just hear my old lady,now..."Why don't you ever finish anything around here!...The garage door needs painting and you've been fixing up that T-bird for 20 years!!....Look at Shark next door,he's out there slaving away every weekend on his project...You don't see him hanging out all day w/ his buddies at the coffee shop!!!"...
Hey,you're doing great,my man ...Keep up the good work and the peace in the family...
This is the point...I'm....talking about everybody! I'm talking about form! I'm talking about content! I'm talking about interrelationships! I'm talking about God, the devil, hell, heaven!!!! Do you understand???? Finally!!!!
- Sharkdance
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Re: re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
Joe,
Yea but think of what we could get done together if we realy did live next door to each other. :twisted:
And what the heck is A.A.D.D.? You actualy made me laugh out loud by quoting what your wife would say.
Thanks for the kind words.
Yea but think of what we could get done together if we realy did live next door to each other. :twisted:
And what the heck is A.A.D.D.? You actualy made me laugh out loud by quoting what your wife would say.
Thanks for the kind words.
- Joe Kriston
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re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
Adult Attention Deficit Disorder....What did you just ask me,again? ....It's the old standby when one wants to blame his or her procrastination or laziness on some pseudo-psycho-undetectable affliction...
Well,if you did live next door,I'd know I could borrow your paint gun
Well,if you did live next door,I'd know I could borrow your paint gun
This is the point...I'm....talking about everybody! I'm talking about form! I'm talking about content! I'm talking about interrelationships! I'm talking about God, the devil, hell, heaven!!!! Do you understand???? Finally!!!!
- trukcrazy
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re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
Adult Attention Deficit Disorder, I have it also. Maybe we can make a road trip to Jax and check out your new truck, Shark.
John, #424
1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Quadcab
2008 Challenger SRT8
1967 F250 crewcab x 2.
2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Sport Quadcab
2008 Challenger SRT8
- Sharkdance
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Re: re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
COME ON DOWN!!trukcrazy wrote:Maybe we can make a road trip to Jax and check out your new truck, Shark.
You can help me with the bed and while your here tow away the 72 donor truck frame and extra parts. I even got an ice cold Rolling Rock for ya.
Yea, fire up the grill, throw back a cold or or two, and tell a few lies to each other while we plan the next FORDification swap/meet & greet. Southern style.
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re: Driveway cab swap gone wild
Been watching your progress sharkdance...looking good!
I left a lot of small dings and inperfections in my 67 too. That way I would'nt have to worry about when it would get it's first dent!
Shadetree mechanics rock!
I left a lot of small dings and inperfections in my 67 too. That way I would'nt have to worry about when it would get it's first dent!
Shadetree mechanics rock!