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Had a good turn out of military vehicle for the parade in Richmond ,MI. Weather finally cleared and it was a fun day. We started at the local VFW lining up and moved to the point where the parade started. It is always fun to be able to just drive right pass all the others lining up and have a...
All I did was wire brush the bed and yes I used a roller. The marks you see are wet paint. Underneath of bed is rusted pretty bad so I did not want to do anything major in cleaning it before painting. Hope to replace bed if I find a good one that I can afford.
I got tired of looking at the rust in my Deuces bed so I wire brushed it and painted it.
Looks a lot better now. I used an Majic brand olive drab camouflage oil base paint from Family Farm and Home Store. Going to do seats next.
What kind of filler did you use. Were any holes filled without welding a patch and if so how did you fill them?
I have a deuce with lots of rust blisters that I know will be holes once I start sanding on them. I don't have a welder so was wondering what filler would do the job.
I will bring two Deuce cargo covers and one extended bed cover. One alternator, a take off, looks great. A soft top missing the front attachment strip. One jerry can carrier. One night light and one head light. Anyone interested, priced to sell on the spot, don't want to take them back home...
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