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From: danbethel
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  • very informative LOVE YOUR VIDEOS THEY ARE HELPING ME WITH MY 1976 DODGE D100 PICKUP TRUCK i WAS GOING TO GO AT IT LIKE AN WILD MAN BUT yOUR INFORMATION AN TIPS GOT ME RIGHT

  • Thanks man.

  • I subscribed bro - taking your information in and you have alot of great tips - especially that bondo clip! - one question for you though, someone told me that it doesn't matter if its cold out to put primer on - what do you think? i told him im just going to wait till summer when it gets warmer.

    keep the videos comming and thanx in advance!

  • I hope you make a vid of Joe fixing those holes. That will be very informative.

  • I'm eager to see what he does myself! lol

  • yeah man gotta agree about sam but then again you gotta cover the bare metal on the chevy first. Might be cool to put the scoops back on since you got the holes and all. Any pics of the K5? Alotta good tips man. wa s also wondering what style you all are going for on the 65?

    Cool vids thanks for posting. Also i put up a vid showing my projects. Kinda sucks but I had no time and it was 20 out.

  • Joe just wants to use it as a work truck, and for commuting his 6 hour round trip, to and from work in the Bay area of California. Propane runs cooler, and is better on motors than gas,and that's why I'm working on the paint.

  • Good video, your Pop loved that Bondo stuff.Sam looks lonely

  • I think he paid $3,000 to a body shop for all the bondo and the paint. It was at one time a flawless grey paint, with a clear coat, until it started peeling.

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