This is my daily driver and work truck, a 1999 F450. My father bought it new for a service truck for his tire business, and put 232k miles on it. He passed away and it sat for a couple years. I decided to put it on the road when my 1996 f150 wasn’t enough truck for me anymore. The truck has a 7.3 and I swapped a 5 speed in. It has been a great truck, and I do not foresee ever parting with the truck, so I am cleaning it up. The paint isn’t horrible but you can see where the letting was in spots, along with a few sun spots and scratches. I though some of you may want to come along for the ride.
Here is the truck with the lettering.
First, was to clean out my toolboxes; a lot of people are amazed when they need an odd tool and I pull it out of my truck, I am sure many of you can relate!
With the toolboxes empty, I tried the terramite to lift the bed. I had very little faith that it would lift the bed, not even close.
Since the terramite wasn’t strong enough, I went down the road to the yard at work and used one of the excavators.
The guy I am having paint it has a smallish shop, so I took the outer wheels off to make it easier for him. I also took the running boards off.
I still have to remove the bumper, visor, and maybe a few other things if he wants them off. I am going to paint the bed and frame while I am doing this, as well as polish all of the chrome. I hope that this turns out as well as I imagine, and I hope you guys enjoy coming along.
Here is the truck with the lettering.
First, was to clean out my toolboxes; a lot of people are amazed when they need an odd tool and I pull it out of my truck, I am sure many of you can relate!
With the toolboxes empty, I tried the terramite to lift the bed. I had very little faith that it would lift the bed, not even close.
Since the terramite wasn’t strong enough, I went down the road to the yard at work and used one of the excavators.
The guy I am having paint it has a smallish shop, so I took the outer wheels off to make it easier for him. I also took the running boards off.
I still have to remove the bumper, visor, and maybe a few other things if he wants them off. I am going to paint the bed and frame while I am doing this, as well as polish all of the chrome. I hope that this turns out as well as I imagine, and I hope you guys enjoy coming along.