1965 Stepside - Lost & Found

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  1. LEYLAND

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    Congrats on finding and getting your 65 back! I too have a 65 shorty step side, I love these trucks. Nice to see you are keeping a truck as a truck, it's a great way to enjoy your investment and a good conversation piece when you break for a coffee.
     
  2. vwnate1

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    Glad you're still enjoying it ~ I've logged more happy miles in trucks like these than I can remember .
     
  3. LostMy65

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    Thanks guys.
    Got some Buddy Bucket seat covers from Summit that are the same pattern and color as the Buddy Buckets I had in my truck back in the 80's.
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  4. Lakeroadster

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    Nice. I take it you have the cores for the seats?
     
  5. LostMy65

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    I acquired a green center seat a little over 6 months ago. I painted it with SEM Vinyl paint.
    It fits nicely between my recovered Fiero seats.
    So far I only have one Buddy Bucket seat and a frame. I only need one more Bucket seat.
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  6. LostMy65

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    Got the garage all cleaned up and ready to start stripping her down. Minimum goal is to swap out the old Sm420 for the th350 Auto Transmission I bought a while back.
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  7. jfreakofkorn

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    looking good :p

    keep US updated on the progress :eek:
     
  8. LostMy65

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    One thing I noticed over this wet winter is the areas I cleared didn't grow any mildew.
    I think I'm going to try and find the lowest satin clear I can find.
     
  9. LostMy65

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    Eventually I plan to put some advertisement on my doors.
    This is crude, but kind of what I'm thinking.
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    Here's a truck like I'm thinking :
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  11. vwnate1

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    Lettering

    That looks nice ~

    if you take the time to have it hand painted , it'll look much better .

    I wish I had photos of my '55 Tow Truck.....
     
  12. LostMy65

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    No matter how much I played around with doing a fauxtina blue, I just couldn't get it to something I liked.
    I have finally hit on something I think looks totally badazzz!
    The railing is the look I'm shooting for.
    The fender still needs to be sanded out then hit with satin clear.
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  13. LostMy65

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    Thanks vwnate.
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    Should have the Roof finished today.
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  14. Lakeroadster

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    It would indeed look different... but "better" :confused: I'd have to say I disagree, looks great as is.

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  15. LostMy65

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    Yep, really liking the look.
    Jumped in both feet this weekend.
    Mixed the flat black real thin and covered her in black.
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  16. LostMy65

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    I'm finding I prefer a very subtle sand through.
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    btw, John,
    I tend to agree with your comments on not liking the glossy clear coat look, so I went with a satin clear.
    The bed rail posted above is satin clear after its dried.
    This pic below is the satin clear still wet.
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  17. Lakeroadster

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    I know this isn't a popularity contest....... but FWIW, I liked it better without the black.
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  18. LostMy65

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    Yeah, my wife preferred the blue.
    The bright side is I'm learning some simple techniques to get the look. Also, it's just low cost enamel.
     
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    Pretty happy with how the front clip is turning out.
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