Beautiful job.. It looks great... Could you please tell me who did your woodgraining? I need to have some done and yours looks excellent. Thanks in advance, Steve
The truck looked great in person. I was a bit bummed that it was displayed in such a confined place as to require the doors to be closed. I'd been bragging about how great the wood grain was but didn't get the opportunity to see nor share it. I'm very happy for the winners and the award couldn't be more deserved. Congrats!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCNScVOzgsU This is a short video of the owner's getting their surprise... not real clear but you'll get the idea... enjoy.. forgot it's got music..
Thanks a lot and sorry you didn't get to see the wood grain but here are a couple pictures hope that helps..
Steve, the guy who did the woodgraining is a pinstripper friend of mine from Santa Ana Calif. the shop is Miracle Design his name is Phill Whetstone and you can reach him at 714 241-8383 give him a call and if you can't get to him maybe he can help you find someone in your area who can help, he knows guys all the states... Wayne
Thanks guys for the comments and interest. Wayne's a longtime friend and the owners are very cool. It was my pleasure to be involved with this build .
Well guys all the fan fair is over, the owners were very surprised and i think they're still on cloud 9. Many of you ask to see some build pictures so i'm going to try and post some. I'll just try and pick a few from each phase of the build and some i think you might like to see as i've got almost 1000 pictures. Thanks for the nice words you've said about the suburban. I've let the owners read most of them and they said to thank you guys too... enjoy.. The first ones are when i first picked it up about 4 years ago, rats had been living in it for year and had rat crap almost 2" thick in spots and had to pressure wash it out to clean it up.
Here the frame is sand blasted and filling a lot of holes in the frame. Set up the front end and the 9" ford rear end..
Getting the motor and trans set up along with the front sheet metal.. first look at what it might look like.
Filling in some holes in the dash and getting the body off to the sand blaster,, and finding some rust surprise's...
<!--[if gte mso 9]><xml> <w:WordDocument> <w:View>Normal</w:View> <w:Zoom>0</w:Zoom> <woNotOptimizeForBrowser/> </w:WordDocument> </xml><![endif]--> [FONT="]Nice Truck, you did a great job on it, I like the picture you posted on the build.[/FONT] [FONT="]I plan on keeping the post for reference when I start mine.[/FONT] [FONT="]Did you keep the wood floor in the back?[/FONT]
Wayne... Thanks a million for the woodgraining info.. I LOVE everything about this truck and I'll call your friend and see if he could help me out. Steve
Thanks, yes we kept the wood floor but had to replace about a foot of it at the rear. i'll post some pictures of what we did.. the whole inside got sprayed with sound deadener..
I don't know how long it's going to take to post the build here, i keep getting a note that tells me i'm missing a security token about every other time i post pictues... not sure what's going on but i've let someone know, maybe they can help..
I like that interior. Any more picts of it, like how you finished out the rear area interior and what you made the door panels out of?
If the site will let me i'll post pictures of the whole thing including the interior.. glad you liked it. all the door panels and side panels have a thin wood backing.. pictures will show it when i get them posted.. thanks
Really nice job. That things just looks incredible and I love the stance. Such an exercise in patience getting all those gaps perfect. It sure paid off. Great work. And what a cool idea to surprise them.