I love the way it looks mustie1, the combination of that Ruston the blue old blue paint. Looks pretty cool buddy 🙂 the best before-and-after video I've ever seen you make.
Coming along really nicely, that lettering is just fantastic. Y'know I was thinking about the paint drips on the inside of the side gates and I think it's from it's life after the lumberyard… I could be wrong but the way the paint is on there reminds me of the painters trucks I have seen over the years, and the singlecab would have made a great painters truck. Just a wild guess though, and still a telltale of it's career.
What luck! Superb lettering job! Very fortunate the primer was all that was used!
I love the way it looks mustie1, the combination of that Ruston the blue old blue paint. Looks pretty cool buddy 🙂 the best before-and-after video I've ever seen you make.
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I live in west Tennessee. I work out of Memphis..
I'm going to check out that address that use to be the Home of the infamous Crusty.
I'm constantly amazed at your work. Looks awesome.
Be careful with Goo Gone that stuff will eat paint, especially oil & latex
these videos are nothing like your later videos you dont show us you doing the work like in the newer videos
What an amount of work….
interesting fact, Brookhaven Lumber is on Germantown Pkey in Cordova TN. Maybe this explains Krustie's origins?
well Mustie..after helping you scrub that door i am flat worn out…
very enjoyable great looking all your work has paid off tony
Very cool project! Where did you get the Rust Cutter? I Googled it but nothing came up that looked like it.
coming along pretty good!
it moving along
Coming along really nicely, that lettering is just fantastic. Y'know I was thinking about the paint drips on the inside of the side gates and I think it's from it's life after the lumberyard… I could be wrong but the way the paint is on there reminds me of the painters trucks I have seen over the years, and the singlecab would have made a great painters truck. Just a wild guess though, and still a telltale of it's career.
We should call you J.J. Abrams.. You have almost as many lens flares as he had in the new Star Trek movies.