Zig
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A-L-L that prep work is paying off! Obviously, we can't wait to see it all together as well!
A-L-L that prep work is paying off! Obviously, we can't wait to see it all together as well!
Thanks Zig, yes all that hard work and months of body work definitely paid off. Glad I took my time and didn't rush it. Should be painting more of the truck tomorrow. Today I decided to start on the wood floor and stain it. I'm staying it a ebony.looks good rico cant wait to see it all come together awesome job
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awesome job on your build I learned a lot as well
Robert
Thanks Zig. That is pipe insulation from Lowes, it has a sticky back so it sticks to metal pretty easy. The only problem I had is I undercoated the inside of the cab with the rubberized stuff so I had to use 3m glue to make it stick. I didn't use any undercoating where the headliner go's so I didn't need any glue for that, stuck really good without anything.That is absolutely beautiful! Thanks for the photo update!!!
What mat are you using inside your cab?
Thank you Steve, can't tell you how many times I told myself how sick of sanding I was. Never seemed like it would ever end, but now I'm glad I stuck with it.Wow, Rico, you can sure do fantastic body work! Those fenders, hood, all of it, look flawless! Thanks for the update.
I'm jealous now...
Steve.
Thanks! I need to do this~Thanks Zig. That is pipe insulation from Lowes, it has a sticky back so it sticks to metal pretty easy. The only problem I had is I undercoated the inside of the cab with the rubberized stuff so I had to use 3m glue to make it stick. I didn't use any undercoating where the headliner go's so I didn't need any glue for that, stuck really good without anything.![]()
Thanks PapyRico
What color is that? Man it looks like a million bucks
Papy