Hey, are you Mike Murrieta from Woodland CA? :)
Did you find the VIN on the Frame? See if it matches the VIN on the Cab.
Nice Are you sure it's a 64? The emblem on the passenger side is for a 65.
It's odd. We say we like the look, and even discuss how we think it was done. I asked him how he did it, and he said they aren't flared. He said...
I like it. For me, a faux-tina truck needs some kind of door art. It's my plan to get my company name and info on my door some time.
From another angle; [IMG] [IMG]
And it's not overdone either. Here's my post when I first noticed it after had gone through that thread several times;
It was over at the 67-72 truck forum. I'll see about tracking him down. It's more than just curiosity, I'd like to maybe do it to mine sometime....
I'm wondering if he used fleetside panels to get the correct lip on the flare.
You make some good points.
I've been going back and forth with the direction to take on widening my bed or fenders. I like how simple yours looks, and that it gives you...
I like them. it's kinda subtle. It blends nicely with the front fenders, but isn't so pronounced to look out of place with what we're use to...
Interesting flare of the rear fenders. [img]
Not in the in 16 by 24 section I'm doing first. I'll enclose this area to have a little warmer place to tinker.
But, yes, when I go back to do each panel correctly, I will take down to bare metal. use a wax and grease remover, and then epoxy. Dust with...
The first thing I did was give the truck a good scrub wash with dawn soap and scotchbrite pads. Then a few weeks later I rolled on blue enamel...
Another huge reason for the direction I'm going with the paint and body is when I first decided on getting a classic to tinker on, I settled on a...
Here's a recent pic of mine; [IMG]
I have finally settled on a method I'm happy with for repairing the body panels. Until I retire, (longways down the road) I won't be doing a...
And here's a recent pic of mine; [IMG]
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