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Campbellford On Rod-side Member Licence Plate restoration Chris Stapley Kustoms For U

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So my daughter Kelsey began a journey collecting pieces about a year ago to build a rat rod truck. She bought a 1951 Ford truck cab,  

I got her a nice set of western doors, she bought a nice first gen S10 and parted it all out to end up with a chassis. Her aunt called us one night to 

see if her 1982 Mercedes would be a suitable drivetrain donor,if so ,come and get it... little did we know she didn't have the rusty yellow Benz she

had for years but had bought a n nice US car with near perfect body when we arrived to pick up... Needless to say, Kelsey fell in love with it

immediately, this is where she is with it so far as she fixes and drives the wheels off it...

 

As brought home,stock,original paint etc..

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Lowered 5" immediately.. removed and cut coils, drives amazing still...

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Passengers front fender and grill had been replaced at some point, I'm guessing aftermarket crap because it was severely rusted, qeue the sheet metal shaping class . I showed Kelsey how to make a few patches and weld them in, couldn't find a good fender for under a grand so did what we know best.

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Bottom leading edge was also gone , so out comes the hammer, sand bag and planishing hammer...

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This is where she trial fits the wheels I've had since my high school days, eventually conning me out of them for the time being..

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Her fist road trip after we also discovered a poor transmission, swapped out,plated and on the road, this was in Colborne during our shakedown 

 

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This is Kelsey being Kelsey...lol .. She is finally back to Fleming College finishing her welding tickets and looking forward to a life of fabricating!Mercedes7.jpg

 



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But what about the truck. I need to see more about the truck

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What, you're not dropping the body onto the truck chassis? biggrin

 

Sweet car though.



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Right on. Nice score on the Benz and it's a great thing to see younger generation chasing the trades.

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Hoping to get a start on "my" truck this winter possibly.  I think I'll be using her S10 chassis under my 1939 Ford pickup
Its an old hotrod that was sectioned in 1951 that needs to be brought back to its former glory too. 
I take the summer to build vehicles for others to keep food on the table, after hours
seems to be time to help the kids etc.. I'll keep you informed if something happens to it worthwhile of photos,lol..
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Marten wrote:

But what about the truck. I need to see more about the truck


 






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Very happy to have her choose to follow in my footsteps yet go above and beyond and actually get a trade ticket while doing it too..
Thanks to guys like you Pugsy, I was able to give her a few tips on moving sheetmetal around and making up a panel or two too
look like something as well.. 
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Right on. Nice score on the Benz and it's a great thing to see younger generation chasing the trades.


 



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Her truck wasn't very photo ready ,it was just a few parts stacked together to get a collection to start building..

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Very cool. Sits low in the weeds.. biggrin biggrin



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Tin basher Metal shaping guy

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It's got 4 wheels, a door, ready to go.....

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Yeah baby,lol...
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Very cool. Sits low in the weeds.. biggrin biggrin


 



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