Build The Warthog - 1977/73 combo

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Slobbish Pigs.

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Mike @Cruiser Corps came through big for me and shipped me out a late model hood and 2 fenders for the project

I'm going to load them and the Parts Pig 73 and take them to the painter on Sunday

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that's Eft up.,.
 
It's killin me.., let him iron the wrinkles!
 
Man I just read through the 1969
Thread and a few others on here that took and are taking YEARS and tens of thousands to complete.

Nope. Not gonna happen. I would have left it beat up had it been one color.

The reason I own this truck now is 10 years ago someone went and spent way way too much on it and then the paint and body guys underquoted the job.

It died on the table. No way I'm spending $8-10,000 on paint and body. Looking for a 15' Pig in the end that runs great.
 
The reason I own this truck now is 10 years ago someone went and spent way way too much on it and then the paint and body guys underquoted the job.

Ha, every new pig owner should be required to read this statement and give you a call for advice on how not to be that guy!



Love what you’re doing, this is one of my favorite pig projects and in hindsight what I should have done with mine.
 
Awesome stuff!

$700 to get both the front and back seats done? Heck of a deal...

How did that torch head get in there? Think it was from back in the day?

Great mystery. Probably a kid jammed it in one of the rust holes
 
Ha, every new pig owner should be required to read this statement and give you a call for advice on how not to be that guy!



Love what you’re doing, this is one of my favorite pig projects and in hindsight what I should have done with mine.

It's real real easy to go down that path. I did it on my 68 FJ40. Not doing it on the Pig.

It will look cool though
 
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