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Great concept Rocket and fantastic workmanship. :thumbup: Thanks for posting this.

Thanks.
I do hope to get back to it some time later this year, though I will have to wait for some time for the running gear as the direction of the build has changed somewhat. Finding the right running gear is going to be a large lump of $$ :sad::sad:
 

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Maybe??
(but at least I now have a worker :rocker:........ well, for 2 weeks now anyway :lol_hitti)

:dunno: You call that a project update ?:dunno:

Thanks.
I do hope to get back to it some time later this year, though I will have to wait for some time for the running gear as the direction of the build has changed somewhat. Finding the right running gear is going to be a large lump of $$ :sad::sad:

Now that we need an update on. I am guessing V8 Diesel ?

DAMN! This is going to be a very cool truck!

It will be if he can get stuck into it.
 

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Bit neater this time

Lower valance required reshaping to suit the original grille lines, Centre vertical section is now original size, etc etc

stretchgrille.jpg

Just a thought, but it might make it look a little less pug nosed if you added more vertical bars in the center instead of widening the horizontal ones. Great work by the way. Mike
 
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Just a thought, but it might make it look a little less pug nosed if you added more vertical bars in the center instead of widening the horizontal ones. Great work by the way. Mike

No real thought on the grille shell yet :dunno: (though I do walk passed it every day:willy_nil) I have more important stuff to consider at the moment :eyecrazy:
Thanks for he imput, the photo shop as done by a fellow GJ member, basicaly just a blown up verson of the original.
Now that I'm pretty good at P.S. I should attempt a few ideas, just no time............ *** usual :lol_hitti
I won't be chopping up the original shell. I'll make a new one I reckon?

Yes, Simon!
As previously discussed, I plan on a V8 Diesel.
I looked at a few F250's a year ago while I as interstate (ex-ambos actually)
The track width is perfect for what the body is now (10" wider than original) & the chassis is nice narrow so when I pop the duallies on the rear, I can narrow the track a bit back there so the outside wheel doesn't stick out too much like they do normally.
The down side of all this is the cost of the base vehicle V8 Turbo Diesel with cruize, steer etc etc. Even second hand in OZ, they are BIG bucks :sad::sad:

I have certainly considered importing something, but once after 1989 the rules change here :mad:
 
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The South Aussie rules are so different to Victoria. Have you considered a GMC version and not the Ford version of the Ambuance ?

Yup!
(I have a cousin in the states, I thought he migt be able to find me something, but prices though still ok, theey are still to much for me at the moment! :scared:

P.S. South Aussie rules for Rods are the best!, but as soon as you wander into commercial, it's not a Rod any more!! It will actualy be much simpler as a commercial anyway (I can't get any decent towing rating as a Rod!)
 

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You could find an ex GMC Ambulance here. I know a few Tow Truck Drivers that had them and considered them good specialy the Ex Ambulance version. Finaly you have woken up to the fact as a commercial vehicle it will be easier for you to register. Why do you think it was so easy for me to build the F4 and do what I did ?
 
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You could find an ex GMC Ambulance here. I know a few Tow Truck Drivers that had them and considered them good specialy the Ex Ambulance version. Finaly you have woken up to the fact as a commercial vehicle it will be easier for you to register. Why do you think it was so easy for me to build the F4 and do what I did ?

Woken Up ??????????????:bs:
 

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Well i missed the updates on here for a bit .

Trucks looking good Rod at this rate it might be finished when my son learns to drive ;):lol: still some progress is better than none . Have you looked at the chev or dodge turbo diesel pickups as a donor ? or something like i dare i say it isuzu light truck ?
 
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Well i missed the updates on here for a bit .

Trucks looking good Rod at this rate it might be finished when my son learns to drive ;):lol: still some progress is better than none . Have you looked at the chev or dodge turbo diesel pickups as a donor ? or something like i dare i say it isuzu light truck ?

Yes Plushy, I have looked at all those.
I'd reckon your young feller could come & work for me to help get it finished................. Then he can drive it too!! :rocker:
 

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Yes Plushy, I have looked at all those.
I'd reckon your young feller could come & work for me to help get it finished................. Then he can drive it too!! :rocker:

If i can retire in the next two years like i plan too then i will bring him over and get him started early ! Hopefully i might even learn a thing or two :lol:

Have Fun at the Salt and i will see you at Ballarat Swap .
 
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It is called a shrinker disk, used to get the oil canning out of sheet metal.

Opps! :eek: I must have missed that one!
Yes, a Shrinking Disc. It' just do happens we manufacture them here in Australia & even sell a few into the States & the rest of the world. We love using them & hope others do too!! (shame less plug!) I designed ours differently years ago after on I bought from O.S. failed :sad:
 
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So you need more Office Staff ? :lol: Same issue here with a restoration shop I have dealings with as they can not find people with the right welding and fabrication skills.

It's not just a matter of finding people with skills, no one wants to do the hard yards of learning such skills, especially on cars ?????
I would have killed for a job in a shop like mine :headscrat:headscrat
I'm pretty over starting & training new guys & then they just leave cause it's all too hard. 5 Years I've had 2 jobs going. My longest serving employee is 13y.o. & he's already been with me for 1 1/2 years. he works after school when he can & just loves coming into work & learning new things.
My fabricator I've just spent 6 months training, has taken leave without pay, No idea if he is returning :headscrat:headscrat:headscrat
Just started ANOTHER young feller, 6 weeks down & may more to go before he can even pay his way :(:( (but what can one do??)

Meantime, it's another Saturday & I'm just home form work, a day off tomorrow to go catch up with some Rodding friends & maybe a cruize :3gears::bounce:
If ya really want to see some of our work, I'll did up some pics, but there is already a few too many "off subject" pics etc in this thread :eek:
 
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OK
a couple have asked what I've been up to instead of the shop truck?
Too much to mention really, I'll try to dig up a few pics.

Here's a bed we have been building:



 

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It's not just a matter of finding people with skills, no one wants to do the hard yards of learning such skills, especially on cars ?????
I would have killed for a job in a shop like mine :headscrat:headscrat
I'm pretty over starting & training new guys & then they just leave cause it's all too hard. 5 Years I've had 2 jobs going. My longest serving employee is 13y.o. & he's already been with me for 1 1/2 years. he works after school when he can & just loves coming into work & learning new things.
My fabricator I've just spent 6 months training, has taken leave without pay, No idea if he is returning :headscrat:headscrat:headscrat
Just started ANOTHER young feller, 6 weeks down & may more to go before he can even pay his way :(:( (but what can one do??)

You've described the issue well my friend.... I've heard that so many times in the last few years....I wonder if the worlds kids and young adults are just lazy now, or if they don't like cars anymore, or that there's just too many easier ways to make a buck now....
 
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Hmm, you have been busy so that break will help you.

That Secret Men's business looks like something for the salt.
The DLRA form has been busy. Plenty of Russian Scammers sadly.

Yes mate!
We are trying to get Mikes car ready for Feb.
I should be there again before Christmas, but that just can't happen now.
I haven't been on the Club's forum for a while (like most forums) it's only today that I've made a bit of time to catch up around the place.

I've just got some quotes in for some nice wheels for the F1.........??
Hmmmm?? maybe this build ........... na! forget it, I've got tooo much on :lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti:lol_hitti
 
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You've described the issue well my friend.... I've heard that so many times in the last few years....I wonder if the worlds kids and young adults are just lazy now, or if they don't like cars anymore, or that there's just too many easier ways to make a buck now....

I've just finished a 18 month stint teaching school kids one day a week.
almost a waste of time. (locally we did manage some job placements, most haven't lasted though :dunno:)
We desperately need apprentices & being in the country just makes things worse :dunno::dunno:
Part of the problem as I have seen it is people just don't want to put in any effort to learn a trade, or older family people think the country has nothing to offer them.:willy_nil:willy_nil They couldn't be further from the truth!!
 
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