Re: Uber Cool's 1963 C10 LWB Fleetside in England
That is a nice looking ride ,you know we want more pics when it gets there.
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sure will, still got my 59 Apache, which I need to do somethings to that I've done to Marks truck, but never got round to on mine.
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I forgot this photo,
did we mention the roof is painted with rust paint! more detials here http://www.sprayonrustpaint.co.uk/ http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...pszdgavn3m.jpg |
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Mark has started restoring the steering wheel started with this
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Rust paint... Interesting :mm:
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Well done Andy that's a great achievement in the timespan .
The new toy looks great Don't forget to put a link on here if you do a build thread for the Apache . |
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Andy, congrats on the MOT and a job well done (in record time) :thumbs:
X2 for pictures of the Dart when it gets here, :metal: From experience I can recommend that Mark uses Araldite to fill up the cracks on the steering wheel, once he's ground them out, it works great becuse you get both a mechanical and a chemical bond and it's suprisingly easy to sand |
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So far its had all the chips grind out with the dremel and 2 fills of araldite, might fill a few of the small chips and then paint. I guess you also need a good few coats of lacquer over the paint? |
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More progress this weekend but not worthy of any photos
Fuel sender repaired and wired up, Air ride remote switches installed in cab cill trims fitted wiring tidied up Nice to not be covered in oil or grinding dust for a change. Also started a thread for my 59 Apache, please come and visit me over there!!!! http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=1#post7329900 |
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UK Reg arrived today, so its all UK legal now.
Few small jobs to do then over to Mark................. :-( |
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Remember when my vans UK registration arrived...... Woooot. |
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Attachment 1455742 Then I used regular gloss 2k black and body colour, flatted black then a coat of 2k clear flatted and polished. I figured that as it's something you touch all the time it would need to feel nice (OOH EER Missus) and be super hard wearing. Pinstripes are optional Attachment 1455748 Attachment 1455750 |
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Thanks Ian, and good timing too. Mark has filed and filled the cracks with Ardalite, one coat of primer and then a little bit more filling. Ian, its funny what you say about feeling nice.I keep telling Mark that its worth all the effort and time to keep sanding and filling as it's the one thing you touch and hold whilst driving, so important to have it spot on.
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps14c7jhpr.jpg First filler rubbed down and primed again, might just need a little bit more filling, then top coat. http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...pss4oczaax.jpg The passenger side door would not lock from the inside, so stripped out the drivers side to compare and noticed the latch cam had rounded off a little, so built it back up with a bit of weld. Door locks as it should now :-) Drivers side as it should be http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psnwv7bi4f.jpg Passenger side built up with weld http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psfrzkxsfm.jpg |
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A new chapter in the trucks life begins today. Mark took the truck home and did a 40 mile trip no problems. We had a busy week of finishing things off like the steering wheel, air ride, door locks, bit of carb and timing tuning. There is still plenty to do..... are these projects ever finished..............I think not. Anyway it's now at a point where Mark can use the truck and do the work.
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psk946ipea.jpg http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...ps6szctjcl.jpg http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...pskiuljhwx.jpg http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psgkckaj0g.jpg http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psxz2yip8c.jpg http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...pshy2brbyz.jpg This is my favourite bit of the paint http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psna8s30be.jpg So now I have an empty drive, Boohoo :-( ........ Haha only kidding , picked this up from Southampton docks on Friday. http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...pszdxdhtuz.jpg 71 Dodge Dart 360cu ... open headers wow it's loud! I'll handover to Mark for the truck updates now. But you can see my 59 Apache via the link in the signature below. and i might mention the Dart too! |
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Sad to see one go but that Dart will definitely ease the pain ,very nice car .
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Mark, come on get some updated on! LOL
Tell everyone about your stage 2 plans for next year. and the fact you're been cursing around in it and cant get the stupid smile off your face. I'm sure others are keen to know what you're been upto, even if its just driving around or running repairs. |
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Sorry Andy, Yes your right :-))))
The smile is truly on my face permanently when driving through Liverpool, keep getting stopped and people asking what is it LOL, only last week a girl jumped out of a taxi and asked if it could be used to carry the bridesmaid to her weeding early next year, Ha ha. Anyway now for the important stuff, new heater core arrived so need to replace that due to getting steamed up inside the cab, new wipers. Going to alter the rear axle as its running on a 3.73 and purchased a 3.08 yes i understand it will slow it down on acceleration but hold on. Just ordered from Stovebolts the twin exhaust manifold, a twin inlet manifold and twin Carter weber carbs which hopefully give me back the power on take off. Any more tips please but please dont say a v8 i love my straight 6 Anyone got a garage nearby as i dont and the weather is holding up all of this and more work LOL |
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Mark is starting to receive presents from USA for performance upgrades. Can you guess what they are?
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You are such a tease ,only one pic ,Im staying with you for more.
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how did you apply the green color ?
and was it automotive paint ? the truck looks great my truck was a color like that when it was new . |
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All roller applied using 6" mini rollers. base coat (original paint) is keyed down after repairs welding etc with just 120 grade wet n dry. Then roller on the red oxide primer( this was cellulose). Don't flat this primer coat down. The colour paint is 2 pack but with a matting agent rolled on using mini rollers, it goes off quick and does make the rollers expand, so you need to work fast and replace the rollers a few times, a good finish at this stage is not essential so thicker parts and runs don't matter it's all about getting the paint on the vehicle, 2 coats will be needed.
Then the hard part begins flatting down, use 320 wet n dry and get the paint all over flat i.e. even mattness, no dimples or orange peel effect. Then decide what bits to rub though to the red primer. Once you are happy with all of this, get a power polishers and buff the heck out of it with G3 rubbing compound then apply polish. The paint can be wet sanding within a few hours of painting, best to be it sooner than leaving it to fully hardness over say 2 weeks. As a guide the bonnet took me 4 hours to wet sand and polish. The plus point for me of this way of painting is you dont get the over spray mess all over your garage or drive and with using 2 pack rollered you dont get the air borne nasty particles. This is my 59 apache using the same technique http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/c...psjxtigs2e.jpg |
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Top end of engine strip down beings. The only photo I have of Mark working on HIS truck after this photo he opted to just drink tea and watch haha !
http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/p...psxmfj58ko.jpg The head is off and away for rebuild. It's having all new valves, the valves guides re worked, unleaded exhaust valve seat and new inlet valve seats. It will then be rebuilt with twin crabs and a split 6 into 2 stove bolt manifold. Other mods are to the suspension, new shocks all round and add in some restrictor valves to the air ride , so the front and rear drop at the same rate and in a nice manner. Currently the rear drops at a nice rate but the front due to engine weight drops like a stone! Which is uncool! |
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Head has been rebuilt and refitted. But outside working and constant rain is delaying progress! Head has all new valves, new seats and exhaust seats for unleaded, also skimmed as it was slightly warped.
I just reread the post above, in case you wondered it will have twin carbs fitted NOT twin crabs! lol http://i392.photobucket.com/albums/p...psf8ozgxea.jpg |
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