Main Garage


Working Journal


 

Progressive Photos
Existing Truck
Shop & Tools
Running Boards


Truck Bed

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License Plate
Rear Shocks
Rear Brakes
Electrical Wiring
Gas Tank
Bench Seat
Glove Box

Radio
Dash
Heater
Gauges & Switches
Windshield Wipers
Cab Vents
Grill
Radiator
Hood
Headlights
Front Fenders
Doors

Cab

Steering Wheel

Transmission

Forward Controls

Engine

Fuel Pump

Drive Shaft

Exhaust

Starter

Carburetor

Brake Lines

Front End

Front Brakes

Rear End

Suspension

Frame

Cab Interior

Wheels

Oil Lines

Front Bumper

Rear Fender

Rear Bumper

 

Estimated Cost & Parts List

 

DuPont Paints

 

Helpful Links

 

joey@joeysgarage.com

Left side of truck after the removal of the running board, fender and cutting of the existing bumper and homemade spare tire mount.

Left side of truck after the removal of the running board, fender and cutting of the existing bumper and homemade spare tire mount.

Remaining metal that was welded directly to the frame after cutting off the existing heavy duty homemade bumper.

Left rear fender -- To be stored until the completion of the project.  Not to be used.  Will replace with new fender.

Spare tire mount - Trash

Fender brace - To be straitened, cleaned and powder coated.

Tailgate chain - Stored for future reference.  To be replaced with new set of chains.

Left side of truck after the removal of the running board, fender and cutting of the existing bumper and homemade spare tire mount.

This is Tracy, a good friend of mine, that enjoys stopping by to lend a helping hand and a chance to play with some power tools.

Here you see him grinding away the remaining welds after cutting away the spare tire mount.

This is Tracy, a good friend of mine, that enjoys stopping by to lend a helping hand and a chance to play with some power tools.

Here you see him grinding away the remaining welds after cutting away the spare tire mount.

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