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Black Betty, Rock Crawlin Trail Truck Build !!!FOR SALE!!

Now this is my kind of build thread!! So ya did all that prepwork to paint the cab but you didn't pound out those dents from the bed hittin it??

Can't wait to see it with the 42s installed, oh wait I already have ;)
 
I didn't bother pounding any dents out because they add "character". That and this truck is being built to be abused. Taken care of, but still abused.
 
Well, this is going in rewind now, but heres what the tires look like (before the body lift)

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Hmmm... I wonder what it looks like with the tires on it after its painted and with the body lift AND ROLL CAGE?... hmmm...:haha:
 
Do we get more pictures??

I want the story to keep going, hahaha.

Well... all you have to do is send the checks to 555, Chevy lane, small town, ga.... lol..


But seriously... theres not much more I've done, ill keep the thead going though. I hope to have it done by spring/summer 08'.
 
Damn man, you're cruising right along. Wish I could make that much progress on my truck.

Nice build. Subscribed.
 
Well, the trucks been on hold for a while well I save up some money, but heres the latest progress and where this build thread slows down to the present condition of the truck. The current goals are brakes and interior..

Sweet dash hunh?..
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Windstar fans...
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Latest purchase..
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What did ya' do to the dash besides paint it? Looks really smooth and not as porous as a stocker...
 
Hmmm in the pics it looks like its been bondo'd and sanded... or even covered in fiberglass then sanded... looks good man!
 
Hmmm in the pics it looks like its been bondo'd and sanded... or even covered in fiberglass then sanded... looks good man!
Ive never tried that with an old dash, but its not a bad idea. Its impossible to find good dashes anymore. I'm lucky the one I have isn't in too bad of shape. The replacement dashes are FAR too expensive
 
I hear ya'... I've been wanting a new dash for years and haven't been able to justify the money for one.
I was thinking of stripping mine down and seeing how a thin coat of fiberglass strips then sanding it down and painting would look... I might have to give it a try and do a write-up...
 
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