I know I'm a little late to the party, but LA's Totally Awesome all purpose cleaner is amazing at removing old built up dirt and grease from plastic and rubber parts.
Love the build! Great inspiration to work on my 77 dentside with 351M with the 4 speed granny low 1st 4x4. At a stand still because I'm not sure where to go really
Start wherever makes you feel like progress can be made. Each step takes you closer to a finished project. Mechanical first, think safety. Then interior cuz that’s what you see the most when you are enjoying it. Then body/paint. Easy to say, just set small goals and check some things off. 👌🏼
Thanks! Once I get a second vehicle I'll tear into it alot more but it's my daily driver at the moment haha. It's gonna be hard doing bigger things since I have limited tools and a gravel driveway.
Auto paint supply sells interior paint for plastic. Best permanent results is to spray it like overspray, not wet for the first 3 coats. Less is more with flexible parts. Don't wet it
Love this build and how your son wants to keep the truck patina I just bought a 78 dent side f250 and y’all have showed me so much
Right on!
I know I'm a little late to the party, but LA's Totally Awesome all purpose cleaner is amazing at removing old built up dirt and grease from plastic and rubber parts.
Somehow I missed this one when it was first posted. Looking good! It NEEDED that. 👍
Truth, it’s a small thing but makes it look closer to done! 🙌🏼
My favourite colour
Duplacolor makes interor paint. Works great
Love it! Real interesting and entertaining series. Someday I want one of these trucks.
They are easy to find parts for and super fun to drive. I say do it! Cuz you needed my permission! 🤣
I need to replace the panels in mine, but haven’t gotten around to it yet haha. This may be my inspiration to finally do it!
Took me 20+ years 😜
Love the build! Great inspiration to work on my 77 dentside with 351M with the 4 speed granny low 1st 4x4. At a stand still because I'm not sure where to go really
Start wherever makes you feel like progress can be made. Each step takes you closer to a finished project. Mechanical first, think safety. Then interior cuz that’s what you see the most when you are enjoying it. Then body/paint. Easy to say, just set small goals and check some things off. 👌🏼
Thanks! Once I get a second vehicle I'll tear into it alot more but it's my daily driver at the moment haha. It's gonna be hard doing bigger things since I have limited tools and a gravel driveway.
Gotta start somewhere. 🤷🏼♂️
thanks! very helpful :)
Awesome. Glad it helped.
Auto paint supply sells interior paint for plastic. Best permanent results is to spray it like overspray, not wet for the first 3 coats. Less is more with flexible parts. Don't wet it
Spoken like a real pro! Thanks man!
Autozone has the clips, just from experience
Cool videos!! Where can you get those door panels?
Thanks man! 🙌🏼 I got them at LMC Truck.
Np! Thanks!
So much water going down the sink while the Great Salt Lake withers away to nothing. 😥
Water that goes down the drain is recaptured and used by the county. Don’t blame the entire western states drought on me. 🤨