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DRIPTROIT 71

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  1. This one is going to be good!! Looks great already!!
  2. I like!!!! Great Work!!!!
  3. Peterbilts and KWs were generally white with all engines as IH was red (except with their engine). Cummins engines themselves as found in other applications were painted tan. Depending on what you are building the color can vary. A factory fresh KW would have most likely had a white engine. If you are depicting it later in life, an overhauled engine could have been "Cummins tan" or any color for that matter. I saw an old P.I.E. video and it looked like they painted all of their rebuilds grey.
  4. Thanks Pat! I went ahead and tried my luck at scratch building some hinges. They're not perfect, but they'll do: IMG_6475 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6476 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6500 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6502 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6505 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6506 by Brian Smith, on Flickr I also made a new air filter assembly. The one that came with the cab was a little large for my taste. There were many styles used these trucks, so I went with a smaller style. IMG_6514 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6515 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6516 by Brian Smith, on Flickr
  5. I like different!! Looking forward to see what you come up with!
  6. Now that is a sharp looking paint job!!!!
  7. OOOOOHHHH! I Like that!!!! I sure would like to see more pictures! Looks Great! Great Work!!
  8. Looking good! PVC pipe works great for tanks, also K&S makes aluminum tubing that you can probably find at a hardware store that also makes great tanks. K&S tubing is what I made the tanks on my Highbinder out of.
  9. Glad to see you back on this one!! Great work!
  10. Excellent work!!! Looks perfect!! I like the sander!
  11. Pat, where did you get the hinges for your CNT Dodge fenders? These fenders hinge in a similar way. I've considered just making them removable instead of hinging them, but we'll see.
  12. I don't know if you could learn much from me, but I'm sure I could learn a lot at your engine building shop.
  13. Very cool project!!! Looks great so far!! Are you using the K.F.S. Holmes recovery kit or is everything made from scratch? I would like to build a Holmes bed myself some day. Here's an incentive picture: IMG_2878 by Brian Smith, on Flickr
  14. This is one of my favorite builds of all time!! The subject matter! You can't go wrong with a cabover KW! The color combo, Spoke wheels, opening doors, single stack conversion, and the excellent weathering! Excellent Work! I'm glad you posted this!
  15. Thanks for the kind words!!! A little more progress. Most of the plumbing done (air, fuel, etc.), battery box made and installed IMG_6432 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6431 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6429 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6427 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6426 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6424 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6434 by Brian Smith, on Flickr IMG_6436 by Brian Smith, on Flickr
  16. You've captured the real thing again! Great Work!!!
  17. Looks amazing!!!
  18. It looks like you nailed it under the hood too, master cylinder and all! Looks great!! Jim there were a lot of them around here. I had the "privilege" to work on several of these, including a couple of engine jobs. I've never seen a diesel in one, but there may have been some diesel versions. The C50, 60 and even the 70, the F600, 700, and the Louisville 800 were in about the same class I think. Most of the ones around here had box vans or stake beds (some that dumped) on them, there were a few regular dumps, a few tankers and of course school buses and fire trucks. I never saw one as a tractor in person though I think I have seen some photos. I was given one of these one time, and all I had to do was pay to have it hauled home and I turned it down. It would run too. Live and learn.
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