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Mopar - D

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  1. Cool project Tim looking forward to seeing more details on the bus.
  2. Coming along nicely Pierre can’t wait to see what colors you decide to use.
  3. Steve your making great progress can’t wait to see how it looks with some paint on it.
  4. Thanks Jeff, I’ve got one more old Dodge to add to the fleet as well lol. Thanks Steve, I only had to rework the front frame cross member and add some engine supports. I’ve finished the interior and have the front and wing vent glass in place. Received my Detroit from Stace and getting it ready for paint now. Looks like it’s going to fit nicely and I’ve figured out how to run the exhaust stacks and still working out the details on the air intake.
  5. Awesome build thanks for sharing your WIP.
  6. I like your new color choice John it looks good. You had me wondering how Plymouth made the hood open so I checked and it’s on the back side but I like your way on the side better. Here’s how they did the trunk.
  7. Awesome build Chuck. So what happens during the half hour of no road service?
  8. Another excellent build Ken with a nice shiny paint job. Looks right at home in your garage.
  9. Steve your added details with the stake pockets is awesome it really makes a difference. Add a little wood stain to the coffee stirrers and it will look perfect.
  10. Very interesting old truck and trailer build Tommy. Looking forward to seeing more of your progress.
  11. Finished the interior and sprayed the black.
  12. Nice paint progress Jeff. Yea the black fenders will look good.
  13. Jeff all your little details are fantastic and will look awesome when you have everything together. The paint on the drum looks good with no bleed through. I could of used that tip with the silver paint when I was building my lowboys.
  14. Little more progress on the cab today with a couple more details and the yellow paint.
  15. My buddy Stace just sent me a Detroit diesel today to replace the Cummins. Started working on the cab to get it ready for paint. First I thinned the front around the windshield so I can put the windshield up against the windshield molding. I’ve also put the pins in to support the wind deflectors.
  16. I like it Bill! Looks awesome with the model suppliers logos. There’s one more old suppler you could add JoHan if you want to.
  17. Awesome progress Steve! Have you decided on what color you want to paint it yet?
  18. Another excellent build Warren! Do you have a trailer for it to tow? I would recommend a detachable lowboy trailer with a Dozer on it lol.
  19. Awesome build Helmut! I would leave it just as is. If anything I would build a new one with what you can do today and put them side by side for comparison.
  20. Awesome build Mike! I like how you changed it to the 74” cab with extra windows.
  21. Little more progress on the frame and some paint. I’m going to be changing out the Cummins engine for a Detroit I have a friend that suggested I change it out with one that he’s willing to provide me with.
  22. Thanks Vincent Thanks Dave hope your able to see it next month at the HAMS show. Thanks Brian Thanks Jim Thanks David these cabs were used as substitutes until I’m finished with the Dodge LS1000 I’m building now. Thanks Carl Thanks DrKerry Thanks Philippe Thanks Jurgen Thanks Tommy. I’ve been able to watch these types of trailers working close to where I live and it’s amazing how much dirt they bring in to a area very quickly.
  23. Johnny great job on Ford. Do you have a trailer for it yet?
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