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Projects 1932 Ford Pickup metal interior

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by metal45, Sep 11, 2014.

  1. metal45
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    The owner's plan for this interior is for everything to be painted body color (black) except for the seat and two separate pieces of carpet on the floor. I tried to use the factory-detailed style of the original door bead work and trim design to get a look as though Ford had done it. 328 (1024x768).jpg 330 (1024x768).jpg 349 (768x1024).jpg 350 (1024x768).jpg
     
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  2. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Nice work,I like it a lot! HRP
     
  3. Max Gearhead
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  4. ct1932ford
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    Nice metal work! I like it!
     
  5. PKap
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    I really like it, and doing something similar in my 53. What are you doing for sound deadening?


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  6. That's pretty cool.
    Looks like real tidy work!
     
  7. A really like the back panel around the back window. Almost Chevy AD pickupish.
     
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  10. 54reno
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    looks really nice. Might have to steal the idea.
     
  11. metal45
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    Thanks


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  12. metal45
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    I think he is using Dynamat on backside.


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  13. fab32
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    Definitely a case of advanced metal work. Getting formed sheet metal to fit into an interior space is far more complicated than fitting it to an outside environment. A job well done.

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  14. Pewsplace
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    Right on the money. Should look nice in body color.
     
  15. 56don
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    Thats really nice. I wish I was that talented. Good job.
     

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