PFM's 65 Crew Cab F250
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Gritsngumbo
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Chris: Looking good. Can't believe the progress you've made since last year's "viewing" during last year's "Mini-Slick Stock South" during Pate. You put us other slackers to shame.
If you understand what you’re doing, you’re not learning anything.
LITTLE RED: 64 F100 Short Style
BIG RED: 62 F100 Long Uni
BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
BBW RED: 61 F100 CC BBW Long Uni
CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
"RANGER": 66 F100 CC Long Flatbed
"AVA" 1963 Avion T-20 Travel Trailer
“Lucille” 1955 New Moon 44’ Travel Trailer
LITTLE RED: 64 F100 Short Style
BIG RED: 62 F100 Long Uni
BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
BBW RED: 61 F100 CC BBW Long Uni
CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
"RANGER": 66 F100 CC Long Flatbed
"AVA" 1963 Avion T-20 Travel Trailer
“Lucille” 1955 New Moon 44’ Travel Trailer
- slickmainer
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- PFM-64f100
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Inside not to bad but you do get to pratice your oragommy skills.36truck wrote:Looking good Chris. Isn't it fun spraying the inside of the cab. I just primed my 79 cab.
- Skills? No skills just a determined drive to get this done. (I blame SS03 for being this determined, it was fun but will be funner if I get this done and at ss04)slickmainer
Learn as you go nothing is impossible just might be impacratical.
64 F100 short bed-style side-460-c6-with side toolbox and Dakota Front Suspension
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
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- PFM-64f100
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I got to spray white tonight. Not to bad...



I had a lot left over so I sprayed some floor. Got a tiny bit of overspray (because I wasn't planing on spraying that part) but hey all in all good. If I look at it the next couple of days and decide I can't live with the overspray. I can shoot a lite coat of blue after masking.



I had a lot left over so I sprayed some floor. Got a tiny bit of overspray (because I wasn't planing on spraying that part) but hey all in all good. If I look at it the next couple of days and decide I can't live with the overspray. I can shoot a lite coat of blue after masking.
64 F100 short bed-style side-460-c6-with side toolbox and Dakota Front Suspension
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
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Chris, I checked your build thread at least 20 times since this evening hoping you would post pics of the white.
Nice work so far!
Are you going with the traditional two-tone pattern or something different?
Nice work so far!
Are you going with the traditional two-tone pattern or something different?
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1964 Ford F100
1967 US Army M416
1964 Ford F100
1967 US Army M416
- jkimbrel65
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- PFM-64f100
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Yea takes a while to do clean up and all. Plus I let a little time pass so the paint drys so I can demask it. I figured pictures would be better with both colors and it was killing me to see both colors..Max wrote:Chris, I checked your build thread at least 20 times since this evening hoping you would post pics of the white.
Nice work so far!
Are you going with the traditional two-tone pattern or something different?
I will be going with the body line. White on top blue on bottom and roof is going to be blue.
Thanks all...
64 F100 short bed-style side-460-c6-with side toolbox and Dakota Front Suspension
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
- Reds Rod Shop
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Looking good. keep the updates and pics coming. Red
Red
My 1964 Restomod Project http://fordtruk.com/forums/viewtopic.ph ... sc&start=0
My 1964 Restomod Project http://fordtruk.com/forums/viewtopic.ph ... sc&start=0
- PFM-64f100
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I got clear coat on last night for the inside of the cab. Now to work on doors and little parts for the inside. I can't say it's the best paint job in the world but it is good enough for me as this is my first paint job to this level. The lessons I learn will make furture jobs better and better.






64 F100 short bed-style side-460-c6-with side toolbox and Dakota Front Suspension
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
That looks really cool. Love that blue!
Just a opinion here, but as long as you're are in this place, I always find it helps me to spray some light color silver or the same White you used UNDER the dash. You'll be glad you did when you're laying on your back with lights trying to put everything back up and under there. Helps to see a LOT easier.
Maybe not a fair comparison since the dash comes out, but here's my tbird dash done that way.
Just a opinion here, but as long as you're are in this place, I always find it helps me to spray some light color silver or the same White you used UNDER the dash. You'll be glad you did when you're laying on your back with lights trying to put everything back up and under there. Helps to see a LOT easier.
Maybe not a fair comparison since the dash comes out, but here's my tbird dash done that way.

- PFM-64f100
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Yes not fair. I wish our dashes would come out (semi easy at least). That is a good suggestion but that would make it just to easy...bird55 wrote:That looks really cool. Love that blue!
Just a opinion here, but as long as you're are in this place, I always find it helps me to spray some light color silver or the same White you used UNDER the dash. You'll be glad you did when you're laying on your back with lights trying to put everything back up and under there. Helps to see a LOT easier.
Maybe not a fair comparison since the dash comes out, but here's my tbird dash done that way.
64 F100 short bed-style side-460-c6-with side toolbox and Dakota Front Suspension
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
And a 65 CrewCab
Chris W.
The pickups
65 Crew Cab
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/CrewCab/index.html
64 F100
http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1964- ... index.html
The Torino project http://www.purpleflyingmonkey.com/1971- ... eFile.html
ok but you could still shoot it with a rattle can from underneath with some quickie masking. still easy enough.PFM-64f100 wrote:Yes not fair. I wish our dashes would come out (semi easy at least). That is a good suggestion but that would make it just to easy...bird55 wrote:That looks really cool. Love that blue!
Just a opinion here, but as long as you're are in this place, I always find it helps me to spray some light color silver or the same White you used UNDER the dash. You'll be glad you did when you're laying on your back with lights trying to put everything back up and under there. Helps to see a LOT easier.
Maybe not a fair comparison since the dash comes out, but here's my tbird dash done that way.
I have to say that I sure am impressed. You do beautiful work Chris. As I look through the build threads, I can see that most here are a bunch of very meticulous craftsman. I can't wait to see the truck in person.
Michelle
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Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner. A Republic is a well-armed sheep.
I hope I always stay crazy, because I know if I ever become sane, it will drive me crazy.
