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TimeWarpF100
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Man you rock! I am very impressed with your ambitious project. You obviously know your way around body work. I'm hooked. I had a slick up 'till a few months ago. Just couldn't fit it in with my othe project, etc. It wasn't as nice as yours to start with. Good luck and keep 'em coming.
Backyard Body guy but I get by . .
OK, you were already my hero with this project... but when I heard of all the jun- er, goodies you wanted to keep and your solution to the move, it made me wonder if I had a brother I didn't know about!
You are, as the kids say, the man! Rock on, bro![]()
It was amazing how that worked out with the Semi. I was bound and determined to find a way to not have to spend big $$ to move.
I had a 66 back in the day and it's always been my dream to do what your doing. I'll be watching and learning. Thanks for sharing this great experience.
Neal
Gotta love the '65 '66 Trucks. I will post up some pics of the "other" 3 Slicks.
Later in evening last night was able to push cab outside and strip some paint as did not want no surprises in the end.
A couple other random shots. Frame waiting for assy, the HUGE HVAC box.
Cab is actually in quite good condition with minimal body work prior to paint. These trucks do not have perfect alignment to cab, doors, front clip but I may do some cutting and tweaking if I have to.
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