Lakeroadster's 1965 C10 SWB SS

Zembonez

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Looks like a really fun ride!
 

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Bed Step No Slip Paint

I painted the ribs on the bed steps today with Rustoleum Undercoating. I used this on the step bumper on my daily driver and it works very well.







Also drug my early 70's Sears / Roper Mini Bike out of the rafters. Restoring it is on my short list of upcoming projects.



 

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Looking good. I've always wanted a 1960 Fleetside. I remember my uncle had one back in the day. They're just to cool.
 

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Are you considering to paint that moped in order to match the truck? BTW which engine does that moped have? 2-stroke or 4-stroke?
 

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Painting "Chevrolet" On The Grill

I know there are vinyl letters available, but I prefer paint, so here's how I made my own masking template to paint the CHEVROLET letters on the grill of the ole Orange Crate.

Using blue painters tape, the CAD letters I created and clear shipping tape I cut out each individual letter






I then cut out the letters using an X-Acto knife




I attached each template onto each letter


Then it was a simple matter to mask around the templates and spray paint the letters




Ain't she pretty :eek:

 

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