Ok, been a few months, but REALLY close to having some photo worthy updates. In the meantime, here is where I sit...
The frame had a pretty good tweak in it on the drivers side (caused when we took the service bed off and it got hung up on a weld). So the frame shop was able to straighten it up and now the body lines all line up great. I also replaced the rubber cab mounts while it was in the shop since the original ones were toast.
The truck is very close to going in for paint. I was going to do all the prep work myself, but came into some unexpected money and just decided to get the whole truck done by the shop. So they are going to do all the prep, and a full paintjob inside and out. I have seen their work and they do pretty good work for the price. It wont be a show quality paint job, but it will be a very nice driver job. Only things left to do before I send it to the shop is pull the cab side of the AC and the heater box. I need to figure out exactly where my cab roof lights are going to go and drill those holes, drill the holes for my west coast mirrors, and then a few under-the-bed modifications (new truck style spare tire holder with hoist, weld in trailer hitch, rear bumper mock up, re-install repaired under cab gas tank) so I dont have to take the bed off after paint, and it will be ready to go.
I was going to use vinyl paint to do the custom blue seats I have for the front of my crew, but due to the unexpected money, I decided to take them in and have them recovered in new vinyl. They needed a couple of repairs to the foam anyway, so its better this way. Ill post photos when I get them back.
I also scored a in-bed diamond plate tool box for the truck and it is one of thte low profile ones that sit below the height of the side walls, which is what I was looking for but could never find. Got this one for $50 at a yard sale by my house. Only thing I needed to do to make it fit was notch out part of the fill tube cover inside the drivers side of the bed. Ill post pictures of the toolbox too. Didnt think to take any.
In the meantime, a buddy of mine took these photos when CNM67 and I were working on notching the fill cover. I thought they were humorous and just shows how dumb I can be sometimes... Good thing CAL OSHA is not allowed in my garage!!
No, your eyes do not deceive you. I am wearing a tank top, shorts, and even flip flops!! At least I have gloves and a welders mask on!
