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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Suth'N Maine
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Well it's pretty close to a folkstone grey. Want to thank Ashley Pike and crew @ MAACO in portland. Dick Spadaro the cab wood fit's nice
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Location: Magnolia Texas
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Wow, beautiful job and color! Black fenders & running boards?
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I am going with black. This truck was green, somewhat. I love these trucks in green but most of them are so I went with gray. I'm glad I did.
Will post more pics when I get the bed done this fall. Dropping in the flathead soon. |
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Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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It looks beautiful! I love it!
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Nice body & paint.
Can't wait to see it with the black fenders and boards. Bob |
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very nice work.....love those red wheels!!
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I not a big fan of grey but it looks like it was done well. My compliments to whomever did the foundation work.
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My favorite 40 Ford color
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The truck is looking great. Peter will want to bye it back. Now if only the engine will run. Walt
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Beautiful job!!! Can you tell me more about the Coker 16x6 rims? What is the backspacing and what bolt pattern(s) are available. What size tire? The combination looks great. RPM
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The rims are a multi-pattern. I have disc on the front and drums on the rear. I'm using the linc/merc bendix so my front and rears are 5 1/2 bolt circles.
Coker pretty much leaves no room for error. I had to fill out a vehicle data sheet that I'm sure is screened by half a dozen people before they went ahead with my order. If you powdercoat rims you want to make sure there correct. The tires are what were on my wide fives 6x16. As far as backspacing that's a coker question. I went on line, decided what I liked, had several options and they made it work. ![]() |
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Looks great!
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: bowdoinham maine
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thats unreal scott looks great wish i was to that point hope to chat soon
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