Does anyone know who it might be manufactured by? It isn't a Glory. I have already seen one mid Ford with one and there's a pair of headlight buckets for a mid Dodge for the same grille on eBay but the seller has no history on them.
You hear the thunder of stampeding rhinos, elephants and tacky tigers This town ain't big enough for the both of us And it ain't me who's gonna leave
Does anyone know who it might be manufactured by? It isn't a Glory. I have already seen one mid Ford with one and there's a pair of headlight buckets for a mid Dodge for the same grille on eBay but the seller has no history on them.
Howard Furtak would probably know if no one else here chimes in. Friends with him on Facebook and he ID'd this one when I posted a random pic of it years ago. Sharp fella.
This one is a Stull brand. I'd never heard of them, and don't even recall seeing one.
This week I am going to focus on cleaning the underside of the van and then undercoating it. I forgot how much mud, debris, and grease was under there until last week. I'm mostly in a holding pattern until the jambs get done so I figured I'll keep doing the outside stuff. My pressure washer attachment just arrived. I'm gonna degrease the underside, clean, let dry and then seal with some undercoating. I figure one less thing to worry about once it is done. It would be more fun if it was a lot closer.
You hear the thunder of stampeding rhinos, elephants and tacky tigers This town ain't big enough for the both of us And it ain't me who's gonna leave
This morning I finished putting up the base layer of my ceiling, which I will attach my upholstered finish panels to. There is 3/4" foam board insulation between it and the roof.
I piecemealed it together to use up some wood I had on hand but it won't matter because it's all getting covered up. It was actually a lot easier to work with smaller pieces and make them fit correctly too, especially around some of the curves.