My Chevy! :)
Its just my daily beater. I bought it from a friend along with a parts truck about a month ago and decided to do a quick "flip" on it and sell it and try and make a little money off of it hopefully. Its a 1970 GMC and I put a 67 Chevy front clip on it, painted it hot rod satin black with the red wheels (soon to be white top) and am rockin it as a daily driver until it sells. Its nothing special, but the transformation from what is was a month ago to now is pretty amazing I think. Here are some pics.
When I bought it http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/m...9/ea71130e.jpg http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/m...9/8c0114c7.jpg Currently http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/m...9/DSC00539.jpg |
Damn, must be nice being able to paint your own shit. Haha. Nice truck
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wow that is amazing for only a months work
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Damn dude, that is amazing! What a cool old truck. Good job man!
You need to hook a fellow WH Member up and do some paint work for me! :p |
looks very niice. it's amazing what a coat of paint will do.
nice stang btw. i usually don't like yellow ones, but the yellow/black combo looks good |
nice truck...i had a chance to buy a '68 C10 with an aftermarket 350 with 4 on the floor for 1500, but i didn;t have the money, that's a nice truck.
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LOL. Nice. Was that a rattle can job, or did you actually use a compressor-based setup?
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Originally Posted by audikillsbmw
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LOL. Nice. Was that a rattle can job, or did you actually use a compressor-based setup?
looks awesome man, love the flat black and white rimmed tire look. |
the white walls make it, that truck is pretty slick
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Originally Posted by audikillsbmw
(Post 427635)
LOL. Nice. Was that a rattle can job, or did you actually use a compressor-based setup?
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