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Great score on the truck. For its age it is in very good condition.

I sprayed some metal prep wash on the front of the drivers side fender to see how much of the rust staining would come off. I'm pretty pleased with the outcome.
Neat truck! I'm glad you're going to clean up the rust staining. Another method is using CLR calcium, lime and rust remover - there was a good discussion about it on the HAMB board a few years back: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum...d-gold-108k-original-miles-patina-rod.520460/

I actually tried CLR and was not impressed at all. I've had way better luck with either Prep & Etch made by Kleen Strip or an automotive metal prep.
When you said “bring back as much of the original paint as I can”, I thought, what paint. Wow, there is paint. Learned something new today. Rust staining is removable. Thanks.
Love your idea for the truck. A station needs a good shop truck. Maybe a little boom on back so you can drag “disabled” vehicles back for some TLC.
That's pretty neat that the Kleen Strip will clean it up that well.Speaking of stuffed away in another building, where is the other Ford truck you were working on? I thought it was getting close when you put it aside to do the shop




I'm traveling through Iowa on my way to Salt Lake City and could not pass up the chance to check out your place in person. I stopped by last night around 7:30pm and sorry I missed you but had no way to know if you would be there working late.
You have a really nice place to work and display your growing collection. It looks better in person than even the good pictures. You are to be commended for your contribution to what I found to be a very nice downtown area of Perry.
It was fun to meet Dino as well and today I met his western cousin while filling up with gas in Nebraska.
Bob
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Great find on the F51. Don't look at as another project. Look at it as a rescue.....it was meant to be for you to find it.
The Custom Line looks great as well. Did you ever do any research to find out where the Custom Line was final assembled? I am guessing the F51 was made at the Ford River Rouge complex.
Thanks Clark
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Great color choices.
The Silver and Burgundy (Candy?) work well.Wow. Will you teach me how to lay down paint like that?
