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- Gary Parker
- Posts : 29
Join date : 2015-03-23
Location : Denver , Co.
re; 99 Cevy Silverado
Mon Mar 23, 2015 3:36 am
Bro. Fletch, it looks like you've done stuff like this before. I like what I'm seeing & looing forward to more when it comes. Keep up the good work Sir !! God Bless!!
Re: 99 Chevy Silverado
Mon Sep 14, 2015 6:48 pm
Ok, so it is September, our move is almost finalized and I am going to actually have a little bit of time soon. (Soon is relative, so, I won't give any dates yet. LOL)
My plan, after I build the workbench in the garage, is to begin working on this particular model. This is more custom than I have ever went, so it is taking me a long time, even when I was working on it a lot, I would build something, not like it, tear it off and feel like I didn't accomplish anything. No more of that. If I build it and I tear it off, I am going to document it, maybe then, someone else can learn from my mistakes, (Of which there should be many.) and save themselves some frustration.
First, however, is the workbench.
My plan, after I build the workbench in the garage, is to begin working on this particular model. This is more custom than I have ever went, so it is taking me a long time, even when I was working on it a lot, I would build something, not like it, tear it off and feel like I didn't accomplish anything. No more of that. If I build it and I tear it off, I am going to document it, maybe then, someone else can learn from my mistakes, (Of which there should be many.) and save themselves some frustration.
First, however, is the workbench.
Re: 99 Chevy Silverado
Mon Sep 14, 2015 11:27 pm
looks great, working on a '65 chubby full kustom, fully functioning roll back, loads of fun, great job
Re: 99 Chevy Silverado
Tue Oct 06, 2015 4:38 pm
That sounds cool, GHOK.
I am trying for the fully functional, but, I will be fine with the "works pretty good" version.
I am trying for the fully functional, but, I will be fine with the "works pretty good" version.
Re: 99 Chevy Silverado
Wed Dec 30, 2015 1:35 pm
Ok, so, I pulled the truck out the day after Christmas and found that the frame had broken in the move. Basically just put it back together and did a quick look at what height I would like it.
I got pictures, but, will not have them up for a little bit, nothing really special to see.
I am a little intimidated by this project, as I have never done anything this custom before. I will get a pick or two up soon.
I got pictures, but, will not have them up for a little bit, nothing really special to see.
I am a little intimidated by this project, as I have never done anything this custom before. I will get a pick or two up soon.
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