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Grill frame blasted and ready for primer. I had welded up the holes for the old running/signal lights.
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Pic 1 Grill bars all cleaned and primered.
Pic 2 Grill frame in primer. |
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This pic show how I shortened the bumper brackets to pull it closer to the grill.
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The front bumper (which I'm using) has been shortened 3" per side, and top cut down by 1", and bumper bolts heads cut off and bolts welded.
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I welded the bumper bolts flush with face, then welded the back side, then a large washer was welded to help distrubute the load, and not pull thru.
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Sorry for it being sideways, got in to big of a hurry when scanning. Bumper mounted and playing with end design.
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Finally decided to leave it like the original shape.
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Grill frame and one bar installed to check fit. Here you can see I have cut the fender. I removed about 1/8" of material, moved out, and welded to maintain a good gap with hood.
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A cover I made to hide some of the ugly around the radiator.
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That's it for today, tomorrow we move to inside the cab, but not what you might think:uhmk::uhmk:
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Now I'm starting on my preliminary interior set-up. I try to get as much stuff done ahead of time, before I do my final stuff on the cab, in case I need to weld, etc. This is the formed corner for the cab.
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Here it has been installed. You can see that I'm using my bracing for attachment points for the interior. If you look close you can see the screws going into the brace.
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With the center piece installed. Once everything is covered in material, it will be hard to see the screws. The coverplate at the corner, is for my inside lift handle for the door latch. I know this looks like wainscoting for the kitchen, but with material applied it will look like pleats.
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This is a sample piece I made to show friends.
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Doing layout work for panel design on paper.
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Pic 1 Design laidout on lauan boards. Small screws at temporary, all panels will be installed with metal door panel clips, everything will be hidden.
Pic 2 Another view. |
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Side panel for console.
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Layout for the inside of top.
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Looking thru the front windshield area.
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Tomorrow will be going back for some more body work. Enjoy Jim.
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I like the interior a lot. It also gives me some ideas as the interior will be one of the last things that I do.
Where did you get the arm rests from? I like where you are going with this. Marc |
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Jim, where is todays build post????? I am having withdrawal symptoms LOL.
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Oh with the shoe (show):lol: Removed front fenders, so I can start getting them ready. |
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Pic 1 Removing old tar, etc.
Pic 2 same. |
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