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Chuck the Truck's 1952 Chevy Pickup - Cowl&Corner, Frame & Rear Axle
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Chuck the Truck's 52 Chevy - Cowl&Corner, Frame and Rear Axle. The deluxe outer cowl panels from ChevyDuty. After wirebrushing the interior and grinding the welds that will show, I painted the interior panels that will be hidden from view using a brush. I started the job in POR15, ran out, then finished with ZeroRust. Both go on easily, but the ZeroRust dries faster. In this photo, I had just finished the underseat area and the ZeroRust was still wet. It dries to a nice satin finish. It still rides plent...
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Chuck the Truck's 1952 Chevy Pickup - Rocker,Floor, & Toe
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Chuck the Truck's 52 Chevy - Rocker,Floor, and Toe. I would have been ahead of the game if I had taped two layers Visqueen to the walls before I started. After all the prep work, I could have removed the dirty one and had a fresh surface while painting, then pull it down when done and the walls would like new. Now I need to paint the garage.]. Don't need a rotisserie, you can roll it onto the firewall, or CAREFULLY onto the back. Just make sure it is solidly supported and rigidly braced. I drilled 5/16 h...
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Project Responder Volunteer Firefighter's Ford Superduty Emergency Vehicle
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Project Responder Sponsors - Thanks! We would like to thank the companies and the people that have provided goods and/or services to help us reach our goal of creating the Ultimate Volunteer Firefighter's Response Vehicle. The companies listed on the right have sponsored Project Responder by supplying goods and/or services to help make our Ford Truck Project a huge success. We would also like to thank the great folks at Zero Rust for sending over a couple of quarts of black Zero Rust paint.