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Very Proud of my Dad.. Look what he did! - lots of pix

That looks great. Like you said, excellent work for a do it yourselfer.

I'll be undertaking something like that in the near future. The lower gray portion of mine will need repainted. The front fenders has significant rust on them as well as the rear passenger door. Right now I wouldn't trade salty Pennsylvania winters for anything!!
 



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Very inspiring! Makes me want to do the paint on my 97 myself. It will save me thousands of $$$!
 






Very inspiring! Makes me want to do the paint on my 97 myself. It will save me thousands of $$$!

Yip, Dad spent about $300 on supplies including 3 quarts of paint.
Rockers/quarter and shipping were about $180.

Now all he needs is a $6 bottle of tire dressing :D
And maybe some LT235's... he had those and got a speeding ticket, and went back smaller with what she came with. But thats another story
 






Holy crap what a job! Now I know who to come to when I eventually lose the rust battle. :D

That is some serious grade A work. Wow.
 






Well, hello Mr. Sunshine! That is a helluva job there... You don't suppose he could help out with a little fabrication work?? Making a couple parts for, oh, I don't know, me :)
 






WOW! What a great job! And great call on the color- MUCH better. :) Glad he painted the d pillars also- never could understand why Ford didn't just paint the damn things black on the XL's. "Okay, I'll pay $1.00 more for black pillars..."

Awesome work!
 












he even had a part in a set of new seats ready for his 66 Olds Delta 88 (that's been a 14 yr project so far, but ready for paint soon hopefully)

Your dad did a fantastic job on the Explorer:D:chug:

Tell your dad that when I was a teenager I had a 1966 Delmont 88 which I painted in 30 minutes using automotive paint and a roller:eek:. Careful though, he might pass out;)

I bought the Delmont as a winter beater for $75 with a blown tranny. I put in a $100 Turbo 400, and a $50 paint job and it was good to go:D
 






Very Nice Job. My rockers are rusting out also and I could never to what he did. He did a kick ass job, wish I had his skills.

Very nice job and awesome new color :thumbsup:
 












Awesome Job

What a great job. I've had to do similar things with my cars living in Maine. The winters really take their toll on vehicles. Ouch!!!! Keep up the good work :thumbsup:
 












I wish I had his talent. Great job.
 






Excellent work! Shame it'll still be exposed to winter tho.
 






Excellent work! Shame it'll still be exposed to winter tho.

Yip the salt never ends...
Although I think the rockers will outlast the truck.
Its topping 250 kilometers (155k miles) so Dad only wants another yr or two out of it. Its his "plow vehicle" and he doesn't want to put the plow on the 02, which by the way is having an $1800 tranny rebuild this week.

The 96 is still on its original motor and trans. It has the advance trac system and is great for plowing. Never had any problems.
 






WoW Fantastic Job!!!!
 






Great work on the truck; love the new color. And I'm with cobraguy - the pictures of rust from the north country always make me grateful to live in a "no rust" zone like Georgia. Finally - great to see a father and son that like and respect each other as much as you obviously do!
 






Hows the work holding up 2 year later ? nice work btw.
 






Hows the work holding up 2 year later ? nice work btw.

Its held up well, a couple bubbles starting to form now. But the body is not the problem any more.. pieces of the chassis have fallen off... this winter it will just be a plow vehicle as dad wont drive it on the street (he's got an 02 for that and before winter is over, he'll have an 06+, he's actively looking)
 



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Ugh - all that snow gives me nightmares!! :(

But the truck still looks great!!
 






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