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chino63 11-06-2012 10:34 PM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
Looks like a fun project, so far your body work looks great! One of my favorite trucks.

Wasn't sure if you were paying a glass guy to remove the rear window. It is really easy to remove, not worth paying someone to do it. If I remember correctly, all the hardware for the plastics and frame is behind the interior panel. The frame seal ends up leaking after a few years anyhow so good time to reseal the window frame.

Can't wait to see it finished. "thumbsup"

klabeaume 11-08-2012 06:49 PM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
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Originally Posted by chino63 (Post 4003548)
Looks like a fun project, so far your body work looks great! One of my favorite trucks.

Wasn't sure if you were paying a glass guy to remove the rear window. It is really easy to remove, not worth paying someone to do it. If I remember correctly, all the hardware for the plastics and frame is behind the interior panel. The frame seal ends up leaking after a few years anyhow so good time to reseal the window frame.

Can't wait to see it finished. "thumbsup"

Yeah, I've never had any luck with glass. So I just left that to the pro's. Thank you for the feedback.

I did pick up this little upgrade to the garage today and had a friend help wire an outlet for 240v 50 amps.

80 gal quincy USA MADE
Cast iron 2 stage compressor.
17.7 cfm @ 100 psi
17.2 cfm @ 175 psi

Should be a little better than my old 20 gal :ror:

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klabeaume 11-15-2012 12:44 AM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
Last nights productivity.
Before
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Cordwood 11-15-2012 11:47 AM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
Looks nice.

Are you planning any hp mods?

klabeaume 11-15-2012 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Cordwood (Post 4016442)
Looks nice.

Are you planning any hp mods?

Thanks, No I am not planning on any engine mods. I am not even sure if anything is already done to it either. The guy I bought it from didn't do anything to it either but he believes there was some work done previous. Either way, I am probably just going to drive it for a few months then send it on its way. It already has 93000 miles. I don't want to rack up many miles and kill what little profit there is.

klabeaume 11-25-2012 07:39 PM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
Got the door jambs cut in today. New color is 2006 ford tungsten t8. Also finished the glass and body work on the bedside a few days ago.

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klabeaume 11-27-2012 09:45 PM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
Really need some opinions guys, This color "tungsten" I picked looks great in the can and in the garage but has a nasty purple flop to it out side. My question is do you think it is important to maintain a stock lightning color or should I go with what looks the best. I am asking for a re sell information. What would be important to you if you were interested in a vehicle like this? I really need help I am buying new basecoat tomorrow. Thanks

chad30w 11-27-2012 10:35 PM

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Let me see the car fax:flipoff: Did you get clean title or rebuilders? If rebuilders go for looks, but if clean go back stock color......just my opinion:mrgreen:

klabeaume 11-27-2012 10:42 PM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
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Originally Posted by chad30w (Post 4035606)
Let me see the car fax:flipoff: Did you get clean title or rebuilders? If rebuilders go for looks, but if clean go back stock color......just my opinion:mrgreen:

Clean carfox :flipoff:

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chad30w 11-27-2012 10:44 PM

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Lol........always got an answer Kevin I like it! Paint it stock then"thumbsup"

klabeaume 11-27-2012 10:57 PM

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Stock to that truck or any factory lightning color?

bigstu 11-28-2012 07:28 AM

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I like the darker color. Just my $.02 worth. So it has a wicked nasty purple tint outside?

scorpiondave 11-28-2012 03:43 PM

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Stock to your truck.

BigSki 11-28-2012 05:11 PM

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Clean carfax but the truck was basically totaled and needed a complete rebuild. Do you plan on showing pics of what was involved w/ the rebuild? I'm not knocking you or what you're doing, the repairs look good from this side of the computer screen and it's obvious that you are taking your time to do everything right, I'm just curious how much you plan to tell a potential buyer.

I'd say that the stock color would be the best way to go, it will match the engine bay and everywhere else that would need a complete disassemble to completely change the color.

klabeaume 11-28-2012 06:21 PM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
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Originally Posted by BigSki (Post 4036839)
Clean carfax but the truck was basically totaled and needed a complete rebuild. Do you plan on showing pics of what was involved w/ the rebuild? I'm not knocking you or what you're doing, the repairs look good from this side of the computer screen and it's obvious that you are taking your time to do everything right, I'm just curious how much you plan to tell a potential buyer.

I'd say that the stock color would be the best way to go, it will match the engine bay and everywhere else that would need a complete disassemble to completely change the color.

I don't hide anything, I have all the pictures to show full documentation. I couldn't sleep at night if I lied to people I sold stuff to.




I do plan on keeping the truck for a while, I am not just flipping this to make a dollar. If I was I would have just packed it full of filler, slapped some paint on and ship it.

BigSki 11-29-2012 08:51 AM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
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Originally Posted by klabeaume (Post 4036973)
I don't hide anything, I have all the pictures to show full documentation. I couldn't sleep at night if I lied to people I sold stuff to.




I do plan on keeping the truck for a while, I am not just flipping this to make a dollar. If I was I would have just packed it full of filler, slapped some paint on and ship it.

"thumbsup"

Sorry if it sounded like I was implying that you weren't going to tell the next owner, I definitely didn't mean it to sound like that. I think that you are doing a great job on it, I wish I had those skills.

Have you decided to keep the stock color or use the newer color?

klabeaume 11-29-2012 11:31 AM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
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Originally Posted by BigSki (Post 4037844)
"thumbsup"

Sorry if it sounded like I was implying that you weren't going to tell the next owner, I definitely didn't mean it to sound like that. I think that you are doing a great job on it, I wish I had those skills.

Have you decided to keep the stock color or use the newer color?

It's all good, I did end up buying the infinity carbon silver. Thanks for the complements.

klabeaume 12-01-2012 09:05 PM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
Small update for tonight. I picked up a gal of dupont chromabase Infinity Carbon silver k51. Got the doors and jambs cut back in for the second time. I am really happy with this paint. Just hope it looks as good in the sun. After the last paint issues I won't be sure until its outside. But it looks promising.
Pictures are taking with the flash off. This color really flops dark to light and gives a lot of depth to the parts.


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jeepsohigh 12-01-2012 09:41 PM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
Looking Great Kevin:twisted:


you better cover up your Sunkist. You wouldn't want any over spray to ruin them:flipoff:

klabeaume 12-01-2012 09:45 PM

Re: '02 Ford lightning rebuild project
 
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Originally Posted by jeepsohigh (Post 4042210)
Looking Great Kevin:twisted:


you better cover up your Sunkist. You wouldn't want any over spray to ruin them:flipoff:

Thanks Brian, that's Lynn's soda. :lmao:

Btw I still need to get those cf rings to you.


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