Thanks for all the input! Here are the before pics and the color scheme most of you picked. The sand blasting started yesterday along with disassembly. 800 lbs of sand and counting! More pics to come!
I thought #2 was picked but #4 without the colored wheels looks better I think. Do you do these for resale and make any profit? It doesn't look that bad to begin with.
Think it would fit in a large FlatRate box? You could ship it to me!I do them for fun. I enjoy tearing them apart and getting them looking fresh. I am not sure what I am going to do with this one.
I carried them in by hand. My back hurts! I do have a forklift my buddies shop for the real heavy stuff. Makes it easier. I used it to place the last one I re-did into the booth.@Larpy;
How do you hump heavy metal pieces into your booth? That rear door weighs a bunch. BTW nice work.
SimS
I hope. The PR guy from Case International wanted to interview me for an article after the last one. I never got back to him. I just have fun doing it and learning.I think this is going to be another one that is look better than the ones Case put in the trade shows when they were new!
Just need to get the rims chrome plated!
I like that idea lol!Think ROYALTIES from designing their paint scheme and graphics.
Looking great. Following your progress. I am going to look at an 1845c tomorrow and would like to do the same thing to it and my father in laws 843.