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It is about time there was a build off for old farm trucks large and small, forgotten wrecks to barn find restored pieces. even a modified car hauler from a grain truck or something. I will be converting the amt 1950 Chevy pickup into a 2 ton flatbed dump truck. more than likely it will be stock but i do want to bag it with the straight front axle and install stacks and chrome rig rims.

THE RULES

1. Must start with untouched kit or one that is just starting.

2. must be trucks from 1920-1980

3. (Optional)write up a short story about the vehicle(life of truck or found and restored type stories.

4. must be fullsize truck. no minitrucks or imports

5. conversions to larger sized trucks are encouraged.(1/2 ton turned into a 2 ton. or regular truck turned into wrecker.)

6. must post pics of progress

7. the deadline is april 1st. extra time will be allowed.

LET THE BUILDING BEGIN!!!!!

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Marshall, what if ya installed the Ardun heads on that flatty. That would fill out the engine compartment I think. Just a sugestion. Looks good so far. Dan

This kit didn't have Ardun heads, and I don't have a set... I wanted to put just a regular flathead in it with some speed parts. Never built a model with a flathead in it before. It's a new experience. :lol:

Thanks for the suggestion though Dan! :lol:

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I'm with Jake...still collecting parts and planning on what exactly I want to do :P

Sorry... Do ya want me to slow down? :huh:B)

The story behind the truck will take some time to write...

On to today's update then...

I got the fenders and grill shell painted and gloss coated. I decided to paint it black, using DupliColor T-100 Universal Black...

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I've finished the bodywork on the cab, and got it primed...

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This is the custom grill that came with the kit that I'm gonna use...

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Still gotta a lot of work to do on the truck.

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