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Looking great. That BBC looks great in the frame!
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Got yourself a nwc10. I saw a cool looking bbc with a hat on top
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Very nice build! We are moving along very similar paths, just a few differences. I really like the blue poly paint color! I'm subscribed...
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build thread is awesome and making some excellent progress. liking every bit of it.
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love everything about your motor very nice:metal:
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Very nice truck, love the engine
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Like the build. Hoping you are still making head way on it. Good luck.
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I know your working on this, we need some updates :lol:
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Ok ok so it's no secret I've been neglecting my thread. I had to go back to see where I left off and a lot has changed. If anyone could tell me how to upload multiple pics through iPad/iPhone this would be a lot easier. Hope you guys like what I've done
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Looks like a lot my pics are on my old phone so I kind of have to jump around. After putting my truck together I was not happy with the height of my drop. I figured the only way I would be happy is if I went with air bags.
I started with cups and plates, aired out it had the perfect stance but at ride height it was still too high. I decided to go with a set of cpp tubular control arms to lose that 2" cup and in the end get a lower ride height. For air management I went with accuair switchspeed with dual compressors. I made up some flat plate and got all my stuff mounted out back. |
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Rough mock up of how I will have everything. Pretty rare around here but I will be sticking with the old school in cab tank so this was a perfect space
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The gf got me some good bday presents, this rear bumper was one of them. Also rear bumper brackets, bolt kit and rear cross sill. Helps when they help support our addiction
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Can't wait till it can roll out of the garage under its own power... One day...
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Everything looks amazing so far. Just subscribed to keep up with the rest of the build.
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That's what I'm talking about, frame looks awesome :metal:
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I also switched from v belt to the mid mount billet specialties serpentine. I was having too many problems trying to get alt/ps setup to work together. If anyone is consider this kit I'd rate it a 10/10 it seriously mounts in 5 minutes and is very well laid out. Very pleased with all my billet specialties products
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Thanks guys hope your not getting bored of pictures
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I've also been working on some of the small this on the truck. I guess you can say "restoring" I took my cluster apart, re painted everything and put it back together with a new lense, bulbs, circuit and bezel. All from counterpart and very happy with fit and finish. I sent my tach to redline gauge because the face was rusty. They re silk screened the face. I also added a vacuum and 80lb oil pressure gauge I picked up from another member.
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I know the purists will roll there eyes but I cut up another cluster to make my other one accept a vacuum gauge. You would never guess by looking at it and I saved a few bucks I can use else where. I also found on YouTube how to roll the speedo back. Being a 50 year old truck and it's going through a few restore I figure it will be ok
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Man the trucks just a frame and I'm already in love with it lol keep up the good work!
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Man! Love this truck!!
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Thanks guys. I also blasted and repainted the inner box closest to what I thought looked stock
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Last thing I did is the pedal assemblies. Very happy with fit and finish of the pads and trim rings. I think both counterpart, nice stuff
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Started rust repair on the cab. Got a 3k quote for metal work so figured it was my time to learn. Passenger side needed inner rocker, kickpanel, cab corner, lower jambs front and rear and outer rocker
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Wasn't as scary as people made it out to be. Majority of the time is just fitting and shaping it with tons of tacks to get panel alignment right on
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