Holy Crap

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Be sure and look at the "before" photos.
This project was conducted in a suburban garage. Temporary paint booth setup in the driveway.

I'm blown away by the level of work, skill, patience and every other quality that went into this and that I don't have.
 
watch the hard core section a while. those guys have the fab skills that amaze me. it's inspiring me to try more and better looking work. similar to that guys restoration skills. check out this pirate4x4 thread-
bretts-fj31
 
Beautiful restoration but $80K?
 
Wow, that is simply stunning.
 
That is a lot of cash and time to be left with 3 on the tree, 4 un-powered drum brakes, and an F engine.

No doubt I respect the workmanship, but that truck is defiantly a better museum piece than wheeler.
 
That is a lot of cash and time to be left with 3 on the tree, 4 un-powered drum brakes, and an F engine.

No doubt I respect the workmanship, but that truck is defiantly a better museum piece than wheeler.

surely the price and the work done reflect a show car, not a wheeler. I'd like to see this on Barret-Jackson more than that stupid one jstncse showed us.:D
 
Saddletramp from the CSC club turned one at Barrett Jackson for ~73,000. It was a very nice updated '73 I think. Much nicer than the Tonka toy looking crap that I posted.
 
Meh...if I did that much work I'd ask 80k!

But if I was out to spend 80k I'd go Icon :meh:
 
Meh...if I did that much work I'd ask 80k!

But if I was out to spend 80k I'd go Icon :meh:

Yep - a turnkey wheeler...
 

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