'40 Pickup full restoration project 3 Attachment(s)
Many of you seem to enjoy photos of a restoration's progress.
Hope you enjoy these. This one is intended to be as correct and high quality as possible. I'm tryin', I'm tryin'!! |
Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project And I would say that you're well on your way..nicely done!
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Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project Kube, what paint system do you use? Base/Clear, single stage? Also, where do you get the dash knobs, choke, throttle, cigar lighter ect....? Do you buy the reproductions and what source do you find the most accurate and good quality. You really have the project looking good as usual. I'm asking because I have a '40 standard tudor project I'm hoping to get too soon.
Thanks, Seth |
Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project Wow, that gas tank sure is a thing of beauty. The rest of it looks pretty nice too.
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Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project WOW!!
I'm in. Mind if I copy yours? Is the color cloud mist gray? |
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I prefer base / clear. It is sanded between coats as well as the final sand / buff. I buy the repop knobs from Carpenter. If I am not mistaken, they are all made by the same guy - Carpenter. To be "correct" the recesses on the "standard" knobs need to be painted white. |
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I was lucky enough to have a pair of doors from a '40 coupe as well as a wiper motor bracket that had a lot of the authentic paint remaining. The bracket and the insides of the doors had (obviously) been shielded from most the outer elements so as to allow me a good glimpse in to what the color actually was back in 1940. The inside of the doors vs. the outside was amazingly different. |
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Were you at the Gettysburg meet? I was there talking with Ken Stewart (Redneck) and he suggested I help judge at the next meet I attend. He suggested this would be a good way to learn more about the '40 Fords. I'm a novice with the '40. Ken told me you would be a good learning resource. Thanks again, Seth |
Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project Beautiful work on a very difficult vehicle to restore.
Were you able to find a correct '01C' hot water heater with the drain hole on the bottom of unit? A difficult item to find for sure. |
Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project very nice work...hope to see more pics as progress happens...thanks for sharing....Mike
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Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project I think a lot of us wouldn't mind seeing you do a complete build thread Kube. Covering the process start to finish, you wouldn't have to reveal all your magic tricks if you didn't want to. I know I'd check it out.
Nice truck. |
Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project beautiful work!
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This project has been a lot of fun thus far - quite different from all of the coupes and convertibles I've done. Plus, as a bonus, I am learning new "stuff". |
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If you think there'd truly be interest, I could do that I suppose... |
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Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project I vote FOR a build thread, so I can use it on mine. That's beautiful CMG.
When you get to the seat, can you post some pics of how they connect to each other, as well as to the cab back. I'm missing something on mine. |
Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project I too would appreciate photos. I am trying to restore a 39 pickup and am not really a mechanic. Just a blind rust scraper.
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Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project Another beautiful resto Mike, Did you paint all the sheet metal at one time? I love the color and the correct heater that you got from the other side of the world! Ken
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Re: '40 Pickup full restoration project Simply beautiful, way more patience than I could dream of. Thanks for the pics.
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