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Project - 1967 F100 SW
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Doors and fenders done. I hope to have the bed painted by this weekend, and am getting the cab knocked out sometime next week. I still need to color sand an buff all the pieces, but the colors came out beautiful. 3 coats color, and 3 coats clear. I wish the camera could capture the true color.....because it looks much better in person. (Yes...very cliche, but its true.) The color of white I mixed up, was an antique white. It came out almost like a cream. I am very happy with the results, since I didnt use any color codes. Just kept adding/mixing to get the desired colors. Anyways, heres the pics.
And yes....I have brought these pieces inside the house for now, and they are sitting in my game room. So, the white trash comments are warranted. It's cool. I brought it upon myself.


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Wow. Took me damn near 7 months to go back and really read the post from the get go. Good call sir, good call! Whether it was intentional or not, it looks as if that's exactly how it came out.Originally posted by Buzzo View Postthat truck would look really good green and cream
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Coming along really nice there sir! I think the earth tones are going to be a hit too...70' Chevelle RagTop
(Forever Under Construction)

"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison
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I've looked at that truck many times. I've got many pics saved somewhere on on my laptop. Love the truck. If i was going to build an all out custom like that, I would love to have a painted frame and other individual twists and turns. If I can come across a 53-55 or a 64-66 F100 for cheap, I wouldnt mind hacking it up, and laying frame. But with this 67' I really wanted more of a sport truck.Originally posted by naynay View Post

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Well, we finished painting the cab, hood and bed. The paint layed out nicely, but i will say that for the first time in this project, I am dissapointed with the quality of something. The bed sides required alot of body work, sanding and blocking, and sanding and blocking. there are still some areas that are a little bit wavey. It may not bother some, and others may not see it at all, but it is frustrating, knowing how much time I invested in trying to get it perfect. Its sickening actually. Oh well...it still looks killer to the average eye, but its definately not perfect.
(And the green looks darker in these pics, but it is the same. I took these latest pics with my phone, and it came out looking darker than it actually is)


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