The Jalopy Journal
Heres what I did on the dash section... Similar to what you are doing on the door posts I took another section of box, cut part way through to...
Im a little late, but this was how I did mine.. I took a section of box and just traced the curve of the body on to it. Cut it and welded the edge...
good looking start... I also chopped my 36 without splitting the roof, but I did my cuts a bit differently.. Keep at it
My guess is it is a 37 or 38 being that the door hasn't fallen off the 36 had wooden pillars for the door to mount to.. you can also tell by the...
Buggy, that 40 foot trailer sure would make a nice period correct RV.. we know you have the skills.. haha... I think we all understand the space...
buggy... been watching your build on stovebolt.. yours is amazing and yours will always be cooler in my book, anyone can buy something, you made it
Skippy, Looking real nice, I was going to send you a PM cause I came across a set of 37 door columns and the dash piece on ebay, but I see you...
I saw this one about a year ago, dont know the story on it but man it was a cool truck, I had to double back and take a look... Honestly, didnt...
There's a process called electro polishing... Which depending on how pitted the base material is leaves a very nice finish. It's uses an electric...
I made this one (still not quite done) using the old shifter from my original 36 truck, It had a reverse lock out that I modified to operate the...
Awesome truck man, I love the 36 cabs, been working on mine for 3 years... I have never posted here (I have lurked here for a long time) but I...
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