The truck had a super 1985 special chrome-ey roof bar setup on it. 4 bars, that all had sheet metal screws through the roof to hold them on.
Naturally I deleted that, and welded the holes shut.
I forgot to get pics of them ground down, but suffice it to say you can't tell they were there now.
That's most of the photogenic stuff. But the body is 100% ready to come off the frame tomorrow. Then we will haul the body down to the house, where I will spend an awful lot of time with the pressure washer cleaning it up.
Then the body will be hauled back up to the shop, and turned upside down so I can roll on the monstaliner onto the bottom of the body.
While the body is separated, we will haul the frame down to get the pressure washing treatment, and once done get a coat of POR 15. If everything goes well, in three days the body will be back on top of the frame, ready to finish the prep for the paint.
In the meantime, we've also been working on Dad's '78 FJ-40. Some have asked about it in the background, and that took a lot of the time today. Dad picked up his fully rebuilt 2F around noon, and we wanted to get it into the frame just to store it (and to ogle it). So here's a taste:
A closeup of the valve cover:
This is a favorite technique of ours. Clean up the aluminum parts real well with solvent, carb cleaner, etc... DO NOT BLAST them, and simply put a coat of clear powder coat on top of them that way. That way it will always look clean and shiny, but not show-car kind of clean and shiny. Just "well maintained cruiser" kind of luster.
That's all for today. Hopefully I have some pics of the body getting a seriously good scrubbing tomorrow.
...and that's why it's good timing that Onur is getting parts shipped tomorrow.
Dan