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Re: Zil 130 Thing
Cool project!
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Re: Zil 130 Thing
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I've considered the patina look, but kinda want to do my rendition of a restoration this time. It'll be old school looking, that's for sure. Quote:
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Thanks! I started filling the holes in on the back of the cab. Still debating what other body mods I want to do. I've determined this looks pretty close to a 1956 International S-120 so that's what I'm going to pretend it is. I won't do much to the body, but just a thing or two to make it more reminiscent of a corn binder. A little skim of filler and some more sanding and these holes should be a thing of the past. |
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Re: Zil 130 Thing
Have been working on the Zil a bit and doing some bodywork. These light holes annoy me so they're going away. They also don't fit with my eventual plan for this truck. So...
The plan is to do a couple things to make it slightly more resemble a '56-'57 International S-120 truck, some of which were HD models. And if anyone knows how I can attain a rear wheel hub, please let me know. I'm wanting to convert this to a 4x4, but want to keep the stock wheels. Last edited by Tommy R; 05-02-2021 at 02:07 PM. |
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