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Looks great so far and I know the feeling on getting finished. I've been on the 58 Crispy Critter truck far to long. Keep up the good work and sneak in some work time when you can. Lets' see some sheet metal shots.
Ron,
Here is another link to the pictures of body work and painted items. I have a long way to go yet but it is starting to come together. I have to do a final sand on the front fenders and they are ready for paint. The bed is ready to dissassemble and paint the rest of it. The cab is at the rhino lining shop get the buttom of it lined. The color is a quazar blue with an added white and red pearl. In the sun it looks Mettalic blue and in the shade it has a light purple tint to it. I had to quit working on the money pit for the last 10 months or so due to finnancial items but we are back under way now. As you see I got the powder coated and rebuilt axles under it now. It is nice to finnally have a rolling chassis. Any way here is the link to the pics. http://rides.webshots.com/album/578070922ivYUsr
post some pics of the progress of the crispy critter.
Frank
Cedaredge, Colorado
Looks very nice. I like your color choice on the rear fenders and tailgate.
That is what I was originally thinking for my 59 W100 I just picked up, but after cleaning and removing trim pieces I am starting to sway more to the original blue it came in, only adding a metallic flake to it.
Post up more pics as you progress, its giving me great ideas and motivation to get mine done!
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