
I might of missed it, I don't know what color you picked for the truck, but that primer color looks pretty good on the old Ford![]()

I somehow missed the pics of the inner fender work until today...wow! Super impressive work on those, they turned out fantastic.
Looking forward to your continued updates, as always.
What are the wheels to the right???
Absolutely Fantastic work as usual!
I have seen dozen's of CV suspension swaps but yours is the only one that looks like it belongs there.
Every part of job so neat, perfect. Love it!
You may have mentioned but what primer is the green stuff?
Are you going to keep this one as a shop truck?

) and came across these pics of a Bronco grill I straightened. All by hammer and dolly. I thought it was worth sharing
Dang Joe, for some reason I thought you had sold the Econoline P/U. Good to see it again..
Dang Joe, for some reason I thought you had sold the Econoline P/U. Good to see it again..
I was thinking same thing . . Thought it was gone.
Do you still have that white one? Some of the pics look more recent.
Ahem...What are you using on the inside of the door, por 15?

Sand blasted the inside of the door shell and POR15 it before the outer skin patch went on.
LOL 
What are you using on the inside of the door, por 15?
I'm off work this week so I'll bore you guys with some more pics.
I'm off work this week so I'll bore you guys with some more pics.

How about a couple web cams? Or a periscope feed?
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I hope the Unger Bodyworks live feed starts soon as I just ran out of popcorn!
you guys might be onto something...could generate some extra $$$ for the parts fund

I will offer some advice I've learned the hard way several times. Anytime I'm working on a pieces like a cowl or a floor with factory spot welds, take the time and grind the spot welds flat. Your hands will thank you in the future when your prepping it for paint. Some of the burrs on the spot welds are razor sharp.
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