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  1. I would love do do Orange and White or Orange and dark purple, but WAY too cliche' around here. lol Thanks for all the advice...going to really look at each one of the idea's closely before I make a final decision.
  2. Thanks Freightrain...how bout removing the interior window crank handle? I looked at it, and couldn't understand how it was to be removed.
  3. Neither of my windows roll up or down. I'm trying to get into them....anybody have instructions or a write-up on how to get into them? How does the door handle come off? Thanks!
  4. I'm thinking to try to differentiate, I'm going to go with a more olive green than lime green. I DO love the look of that truck though.
  5. Hey guys...about to send my 1961 B61 to paint and need some help. One thing I'm sure of, I want the cab and fenders different colors. The whole time I've been leaning toward this, but I'd love other opinions. The one thing I don't like about doing this...it's already been done, and I don't want to copy this guys excellent work (although I guess it is the ultimate form of flattery lol). Anyway, would love to hear thoughts and see other options. Not sure if there is a better B61 gallery than a google image search or not, but would love to be directed to it if so. Currently: Possibly:
  6. Bigdogtrucker...any idea where that image came from? I'd like to find out a little more about how they did the air ride on it.
  7. Thanks guys for the encouragement. After speaking with my fab guy, the first thougt is to take out enough leafs, to the point that they aren't strong enough to support the truck, but leave some (be it 1, 2, 4, 5, whatever) to use to continue to locate the front and rear components. Then use 10,000lb air bags to actually support the truck and raise and lower the truck. Seems logical, in theory. lol
  8. That's exactly the look, Bigdogtrucker....actually, that truck is the insperation. The difference is, that truck is on a E350 Ford drivetrain and I'm going to keep my set-up all big-rig. I saw the build thread on this one...and while it looks great, it's still a "light-duty" truck. I wanted to keep the original look for a B model semi, but be able to tuck the tires and lay the battery box, fuel cell and front bumper on the ground, as in the above pic. I thik my ride height will have to drop 6 inches or so, because I don't think bags allow for enough travel to get my battery box step to the ground, and then back-up to where it is now. Most travel I've seen is about 6"-8", so I'll be riding lower than I am now, but be able to lay it out at full drop. Here's the link to that build: http://www.oilburners.net/forums/showthread.php?34307-1991IDI-Secret-Project
  9. Ha...LOVE being the first. That only means I'm the guinea pig and have to make all the mistakes! lol I'm thinking you are right Dirtymilkman...the 10,000 lb bags should be plenty heavy enough, as I'm only going to pull a tractor or classic car on a flatbed trailer behind the truck, at most. I really think it's a cool idea, leaving the wheels and outward appearance stock, but being able to tuck the fronts way up in the fender. Oh well...was hoping to find some help from someone who had already made the mistakes. Thanks guys! lol
  10. No guys, what I'm talking about is taking the leaf springs off and replacing them with an air ride system that will allow me to set the truck rails on or near the ground when parked. It's more of a style thing than anything...I was just sort of hoping that it might help the ride quality by changing the heavy leaf springs to more forgiving set-up. My plans are to do a truck that looks similar to this one, but notch the frame and put an air bag suspension system on that would tuck the front tires way up into the wheel wells, and set the battery box, fuel tank and front bumper with-in an inch of the ground while parked.
  11. I'm seriously considering putting air bags on my B61 to be able to sit it on the ground, and help the ride quality (I'm running bobtail and will never tow a heavy load)...while keeping the exterior stock (new paint and chrome of course). Does anyone have a link to a thread or pics to where anyone has done this before? Just curious as to what bags they used, what type of kit they used, what type of mounths they fabbed-up, etc. Thanks in advance!
  12. I've seen this one before...not a huge fan. Sort of lost the "big rig" appeal...which is a little bit of my fear by doing a flat bed. Is his axle length from the cab the same as mine? Seems shorter/closer to the cab.
  13. I'm going to pull my 16' trailer (ball hitch) with a tractor or car on it. Also want some kind of bed that I could throw a couple sheets of plywood on or go pick-up this or that from town on. Really want a period correct look...thus the rough cut wood flatbed thought.
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