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I have all the new panels made, but not all of them are painted yet. I tried test fitting one side to see how well things went together. The window assemblies need to be completed and mounted before the channel irons can be put in place.
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....converting it into a Chip/fries truck..... now is the time before you do the inside.
Very nice job..... Glad you rescued that beast and doing it justice..... Bob
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Well Bob, I guess I'll play along, you think it should be a chip truck? I know where there are two deep friers and the truck was originally wired for 110 volts. With those big window panels, for ventilation, it should make a good conversion!
You refer to the truck as 'that beast", my nephew called it a pachyderm. Would Jumbo be an appropriate name to put on the hood. Gord |
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....but I am partial to Walt Disney's .......DUMBO !!!!!!
Cheers Bob C
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Looks like I'm going to get side tracked from the truck for a while and am posting a few pictures of where things are at.Here are a few before and after pictures
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The pictures taken inside are not the best, but will have to do for now. August looks like I'll be busy and wont get much done.
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Looking good dad
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Neil Yeo 1940 11 Cab F8 |
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