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65Gregg 06-15-2011 08:16 PM

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The pictures don't really show how well the turned out, hope you get the idea.

markeb01 06-15-2011 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by 65Gregg (Post 4737267)
What are you going to do to your springs? I soaked mine in CLR to clean them up, they were kind of rusty, then brushed them with a wire wheel on my bench grinder after that i soaked them in Gibbs lubricant. They still look like new polished springs after several months.

Your springs turned out really nice. I hadn't really put much thought into the springs yet. They'll probably end up getting painted again. I shot them gloss black acrylic enamel 20 years ago and they still look pretty decent. I'm trying to decide if I want to replace them first. They are 51 years old and hold the hood up adequately, unless I WD40 the hinges.

I like the idea of buffing them up and coating in Gibbs, but I'm not sure I'd have the enthusiasm to keep up with the periodic maintenance.

lakeroadster 06-16-2011 08:02 AM

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I started the patina process, and the stepside bed is the "test bed", so to say. The process has thus far been a one step forward, one step back process.

First step was to clean all the "Gibbs" off the parts that I had covered them in last November (basically just wiped the parts off with xylene). The Gibbs did a really good job of protecting the parts for the last 7 months.

The plan is to go with Sherwin Williams Industrial products. There is a Sherwin Williams nearby and when I explained to the guy that manages the store what I was doing he seemed genuinely interested in this project. He set me up with some Sherwin Williams Kem-Flash Primer E61 R 26. When I first started using it I realized it dries way to quick, which makes brush and roller application practically impossible (Remember its a Patina paint job... that's how it's done). So then I read the "Application Data Sheet and it specifically states "spray only due to short dry time" (imagine that, :dohh: read first dummy! ) It's also too red (see photo below), needs to be more of a brownish tint for the patina effect to look correct.

Using my trusty "strip disc" and angle grinder I removed the 3 day old Kem-Flash. In the process I realized just how good the primer adhesion was. It took roughly twice as long to remove the new primer than the original paint and primer.

Next up: Sherwin Williams Kem Kromik primer. It is slower drying and is more of a brown shade of red oxide primer.

Bare with me on this guys. I know some of you think faking weathered paint is dopey, and using a brush and roller is even worse. But its a challenge I want to try.

Here are a couple photos, lots more to come as things progress....

Parts ready for primer
http://inlinethumb37.webshots.com/47...600x600Q85.jpg

Removing the test coat of primer
http://inlinethumb10.webshots.com/47...600x600Q85.jpg
http://inlinethumb49.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg
While the truck was out basking in the sunshine I did a quick walk around and interior video too. Other than making a dash pad the interior is done.

daverod 06-16-2011 10:34 AM

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I had good luck doing black, then brown, then the color, then a white mist. Use steel wool to rub it down on all the flat spots. I also kinda mixed the colers together when I was spraying it. If you don't like one spot it's easy to just repaint that one spot and kind blend it all together. On my 52 I had two blue fenders you can't even tell any more.:mm: My 64 is almost all fake.

jimmydean 06-16-2011 11:59 AM

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I would still like to do a fake patina on mine, but I'm torn because it would be nice to have a shinny truck again (it's been a while for me).

glos55 06-16-2011 01:26 PM

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I'm tuned in lakeroadster, My truck is patina flat red and red oxide primer and a fresh base/clear white top with all new tinted glass. If and when it stops raining I'll get some pics up.

kieth 06-16-2011 06:31 PM

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Finished the glass install, installed the passenger door, wow it is coming around more every day.....Kieth:gmc2:


http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-G...759382_MJB5kQ8

lakeroadster 06-16-2011 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by glos55 (Post 4738541)
I'm tuned in lakeroadster, My truck is patina flat red and red oxide primer and a fresh base/clear white top with all new tinted glass. If and when it stops raining I'll get some pics up.

Looking forward to the photos...

markeb01 06-16-2011 09:55 PM

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Replaced some ugly firewall fasteners. Soaked the hood hinges and springs in TSP for several hours, scrubbed 20 years of crud off them. Tomorrow they'll get a bath in CLR. After that some light sanding should make them ready for new paint.

fryer1979 06-17-2011 07:58 AM

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Cut out the old factory bump stops, and replaced them with some energy suspension 1 inch universals. Also put in a pair of new Belltech shocks up front. Now she has suspension travel and rides better than she did before I dropped her. Pics will be posted to my build thread as soon as I can get time on a computer.
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weaintscared 06-17-2011 06:46 PM

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Got my gas tank in today from Ups now got to get it in truck
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lakeroadster 06-17-2011 07:23 PM

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Primed the step side bed components today with Sherwin Williams Kem-Kromik brown (red-oxide) primer. It really lays down nice and the color was spot on, at least IMO, for “Hot Rod Primer”. Used a 4 inch roller and a brush and will be applying at least one more coat. (Fauxtina Paint Job).

http://inlinethumb36.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg
http://inlinethumb54.webshots.com/49...600x600Q85.jpg
http://inlinethumb61.webshots.com/45...600x600Q85.jpg

CaptHutch66 06-17-2011 08:03 PM

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Getting closer! Everything is jammed finishing all the details and putting him back together. Wife sez "when will it be done"??

MalibuKasey 06-18-2011 12:12 AM

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Tryed to track down my front end squeak tonight. New driver side upper balljoint. Re packed wheel bearings, greased the frontend I hope the hell I took care of it!!!

markeb01 06-18-2011 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by lakeroadster (Post 4741031)
Primed the step side bed components today with Sherwin Williams Kem-Kromik brown (red-oxide) primer. It really lays down nice and the color was spot on, at least IMO, for “Hot Rod Primer”. Used a 4 inch roller and a brush and will be applying at least one more coat. (Fauxtina Paint Job).

That turned out great. Looks like they've been sprayed.

C-10cutty 06-18-2011 07:02 AM

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Going out to the garage now to sand on the grill and front bumper. Pushing to get the girl done for HAMB drags.

T2vigil 06-18-2011 10:16 AM

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Installed new Sunvisors and also installed new armrests. I will go for a test drive tomorrow to the Oneida, TN Fathers Day Car / Truck Show.

kieth 06-18-2011 11:52 AM

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got the drivers door on but not adjusted properly, put the gvw tag back on the interior kick panel.....it is proceeding...........Kieth


http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-G...755171_QqfFbCq

Max1775 06-18-2011 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by kieth (Post 4742123)
got the drivers door on but not adjusted properly, put the gvw tag back on the interior kick panel.....it is proceeding...........Kieth


http://kieth.smugmug.com/Trucks/66-G...755171_QqfFbCq

Nice. I really like that color combo.

Hipper 06-18-2011 10:15 PM

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replaced the rear wheel studs with longer ones for the dual wheels, removed the flat bed and hitch. lengthened out the rear of the frame to mount the camper to.

PORKY 06-18-2011 10:40 PM

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Installed Lokar E-brake cables, new E-brake hardware, new 5 lug rear axles, new drums, put differential cover back on, filled it with fluid, put the wheels and tires on, and set it on the ground for the first time in months. I'm starting to believe I might even drive it again someday:)! I did receive my Tremec Tko 600 a few days ago too.

Scot_Douglas 06-18-2011 11:20 PM

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Mostly built a rollcage for a friend & his Jeep. I did take time out to make an accelerator pedal for my truck. :D

markeb01 06-20-2011 07:02 PM

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When I first did the engine compartment back in 1992 I stripped everything to bare metal and started from there. I didn’t put all that much effort into the area under the inner fenders. I just gave them a good scrubbing and a shot of black paint to cover the yellow. Later some areas got a layer of Body Schutz undercoating. Brake fluid at some point also wrinkled a large area below the clutch master. With the open fenderwells it became obvious the firewall needed a lot more work to look decent.

So a couple days ago I soaked everything in degreaser and this morning had at it with a power washer. It blew off about 95% of the undercoat and black paint covering the original yellow. The paint and undercoat must have done a pretty decent job because there still isn’t any rust or cancer to deal with, just a lot of nasty residue to remove and clean up. Now I can finally get started on prepping for paint. I’m going to clean up everything the best I can without much disassembly and then spray it all gloss black.

With the hood off it’s easy for me to envision how cool it would look with a dual quad 6-71 supercharger (or tunnel ram), and fenderwell headers sitting out in the breeze. Maybe after I win the lottery!

Here’s what it looked like right before paint back in 1992:

http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/3...refirewall.jpg

And here’s what it looks like as of today:

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Rich 5150 69 06-20-2011 09:09 PM

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Hey Mark that was the same time I went thru mine, only in `93, when I had a lot more energy, 6 weeks from start time to driving, that was stripping, painting, new door parts, engine, trans and alum bed...been driving the begeezes out of it sense then, just a little over a 120,000 miles on it, its time to do it all over again, this time big block, muncie, and air...maybe :lol:

jimmydean 06-20-2011 10:05 PM

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I got bored, so I built a center console out of scrap wood and used the vinyl from my kick panels and doors to cover it. Still need to make the top, but I dig it.

http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q...6-20185028.jpg


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