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    Cool 1951 ford pickup

    Got a slow start on the 1951 Pickup.
    I hadn't posted this project so just catching up.
    This is a Toys and Joys plan, in maple.






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    Got a little more done.



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    And a little more.
    The back hood and grille aren’t glued up yet, got a lot a sanding to do before that happens but you get the idea.



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    That so cool, nice job

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    Very nice indeed Bruce i do like the front end shape of this one

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    I was told the grill makes this a 1955 so how about that? LOL
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    G'Day Bruce, Sir you certain do some very fine woodwork and model making and this Ford Truck is superb! Love it. Cheers, Peter

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    That is a great looking truck Bruce - Top Work as always

    Well Done

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    I haven’t been in the shop for around two wheels as a monster of all ear infection had got the better of me, but did work the last two days so heading for the finish with this project.

    I finely found a place for my last signature plate.


    Trying to figure out a way to use up some of my left over tires but may just have to make a set, we’ll see.
    I do like the look of a set a Dually on the back how about you?




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    Love the lines on the truck Bruce, you’ve certainly done a top job of it.
    Also those duel tyres on the back look great.
    Cheers Peter

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    Looks great Bruce.

    Hope you are well and truly on the mend

    All the Best

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    Made a set a wheels for the Ford.
    Still a lot a clean up but you get the idea.
    Don’t know about the rims, I drilled the holes a little to close to the centers, so may need to try again.



    Funny to me the grill looks up side down but that’s the way their designed.

    I really like the looks of these front rims better so may just have to try again.
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    You're a hard man to please Bruce...
    All your work is superb no doubt about it....
    That front end is gorgeous!
    Cheers, Peter

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    Finally was able to get in the shop and finish up the Ford.
    Wish I was able to add a little more details but happy to get it done.
    And just noticed I need to put another coat a finish on the tires but maybe when the last finish drys up it will blend in.
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    Another beautiful job showing your skills and workmanship

    Great stuff Bruce

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