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oldman3 07-29-2019 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by idbeast (Post 8566762)
A major milestone, took the Beast to work today!

Congrats...Jim

MiraclePieCo 07-29-2019 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by idbeast (Post 8566762)
A major milestone, took the Beast to work today!

You probably got nothing done at work, just spent the whole day staring out at your cool truck!

In case it's not obvious, my truck is an econo-rod. I like my trucks to be trucks - unadorned and utilitarian, just as they were originally intended. Well that, and I'm a cheapskate too ;-) In that vein, I made some interior door pulls today out of an old leather belt. They work great and they match the rest of the interior. I'll probably replace the bolts with something more decorative eventually.

idbeast 07-29-2019 08:06 PM

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Thanks Oldman3 and MiraclePieCo. I did go out 1/2 dozen times just to look at it!!!

MiraclePieCo, I envy how your Panel is coming out without spending the large dollars! I look at how much mine has cost and then remind myself that mine is the last thing on my bucket list and that I built it for me with every modern convenience that I could stuff in it, there are not very many people that have the funds to do what I did, and now I don't either!!!!

MiraclePieCo 07-29-2019 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by idbeast (Post 8567107)
MiraclePieCo, I envy how your Panel is coming out without spending the large dollars! I look at how much mine has cost and then remind myself that mine is the last thing on my bucket list and that I built it for me with every modern convenience that I could stuff in it, there are not very many people that have the funds to do what I did, and now I don't either!!!!

Thanks man. I understand it's your dream truck. Enjoy it to the fullest!

NorCalGal 07-30-2019 12:12 AM

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That had to make for a long day, just waiting for the day to end so you could drive it home.

MARTINSR 07-30-2019 12:12 AM

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I got another part bolted on the bed, got the body work done on one of the rear fenders and the other side much closer. Then came home and primed the tail gate hinges.

Brian

Johns327 07-30-2019 01:32 AM

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I drove it. After 2.5 years of working on it, it is street legal and I drove it on public streets with other cars. Sat for 28 years in my garage, worked on it for the next 2.5 years with a frame off, and now I can drive it. Still needs the interior done and new rims, but I drove it. Tomorrow off to the alignment shop, and I will drive it there as well. Dang, its my truck again!:metal:

mdpaulson1 07-30-2019 02:06 AM

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Whoo-Hoo! Looks awesome! great to see it on the road again! Happy driving



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Originally Posted by Johns327 (Post 8567294)
I drove it. After 2.5 years of working on it, it is street legal and I drove it on public streets with other cars. Sat for 28 years in my garage, worked on it for the next 2.5 years with a frame off, and now I can drive it. Still needs the interior done and new rims, but I drove it. Tomorrow off to the alignment shop, and I will drive it there as well. Dang, its my truck again!:metal:


DransportGarage 07-30-2019 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Johns327 (Post 8567294)
I drove it. After 2.5 years of working on it, it is street legal and I drove it on public streets with other cars. Sat for 28 years in my garage, worked on it for the next 2.5 years with a frame off, and now I can drive it. Still needs the interior done and new rims, but I drove it. Tomorrow off to the alignment shop, and I will drive it there as well. Dang, its my truck again!:metal:

Love the ice blue and the Cragars...and everything else! What size wheels/tires do you have on there?

MARTINSR 07-30-2019 09:41 AM

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Right on John! I read a story in a Rod Action magazine back in the seventies about driving the car you built for the first time and how all the busted knuckles and work is forgotten, isn't that the truth! What a day, how cool is that!

Brian

oldman3 07-30-2019 09:49 AM

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Big congrats on a job well done, looks great...Jim

Johns327 07-30-2019 10:37 AM

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Mdpaulson1, Thanks.

Dansportgarage, Thanks. I borrowed the color from Toyota, I think I wear it better. Those aren’t Cragars they are Cal Crome as a kid I had to buy knock offs. The rear are 15x10 the front are 15x6. I narrowed the rear to 56” because when I dropped the truck everything rubbed, also I put on some 4” tubs.

Martinsr, yep this was my High School truck I had a 425 Olds/turbo 400 in it. After busting up a couple of rear ends, blowing the transmissions, and of course the engine I decided the SBC was a better choice since the truck was my daily driver and I need to get to work, daily. So now that it is back on the road it’s way cool.:metal:

Oldman3, Thanks.

There are a lot of REALLY nice trucks on this site, great information, lots of inspiration.

John

jweb 07-30-2019 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8567009)

In case it's not obvious, my truck is an econo-rod. I like my trucks to be trucks - unadorned and utilitarian, just as they were originally intended. Well that, and I'm a cheapskate too ;-) In that vein, I made some interior door pulls today out of an old leather belt. They work great and they match the rest of the interior. I'll probably replace the bolts with something more decorative eventually.

I really like the straps and the armrests are useless anyway. I might have to add some straps to mine.

MARTINSR 07-30-2019 10:12 PM

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Got five minutes in on my rear fender, that's it, done, I am beat.

Brian

gigamanx 07-31-2019 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8567813)
Got five minutes in on my rear fender, that's it, done, I am beat.

Brian

Hey that's 5 minutes closer to the end :)

gigamanx 07-31-2019 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8567009)
You probably got nothing done at work, just spent the whole day staring out at your cool truck!

In case it's not obvious, my truck is an econo-rod. I like my trucks to be trucks - unadorned and utilitarian, just as they were originally intended. Well that, and I'm a cheapskate too ;-) In that vein, I made some interior door pulls today out of an old leather belt. They work great and they match the rest of the interior. I'll probably replace the bolts with something more decorative eventually.

That's an awesome idea!

MARTINSR 07-31-2019 09:52 PM

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Got the tailgate on the bed, it's ready to put on the truck, if I can get that rear fender done tomorrow so I can get it in primer! Cross your fingers for me guys, I have GOT to get this bed on the truck next week at the latest!

Brian

oldman3 07-31-2019 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8568345)
Got the tailgate on the bed, it's ready to put on the truck, if I can get that rear fender done tomorrow so I can get it in primer! Cross your fingers for me guys, I have GOT to get this bed on the truck next week at the latest!

Brian

Fingers crossed...Jim

MARTINSR 07-31-2019 11:59 PM

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Thanks Jim

Brian

evilokc 08-01-2019 12:06 AM

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got back on my vintage air. its completely installed and wired. I have two issue. issue 1) I didn't have enough of the ducting to hook up all of the vents. I left the far side vent (right by passenger door) unhooked. I figured I want all the air on my side. I will get another small section of the ducting and hook that up later. its really a non issue. issue 2) I was planning to run the compressor off its own belt. I have a two row pulley so why not? i measured and went to the parts store got my belt and installed it. it was a little short. it would work but i would prefer it be longer. the real issue though was that a bolt on the alternator bracket is in the way. its a small button head bolt. i decided to avoid this belt shredding bolt i would just run all of my stuff off the one belt. well a 59 inch belt isn't common. i can special order it. the other option is to remove the alternator bracket and counter sink the bolt. i have a drill press. im leaning more toward this for two reasons. if the 59 inch belt is hard to find what happens when it breaks and im not close to home? i leave the truck on the side of the road for two days while they order it unless its a weekend then its longer. the shorter belt can be had anywhere. reason two is that im afraid im going to have a lot of belt slip with a belt that long and no belt tensioner. so i guess its going to have to be counter sunk. really isn't that much work i just didn't want to do extra work. i can start the evacuation while i work on the bracket i guess. vintage air says you have to evacuate the system for 45 minutes and you are really supposed to let the system sit under vacuum for an hour before you charge it. so i can have all of that happening while i modify the bracket. sounds like a plan.

my56chevytruck 08-01-2019 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Johns327 (Post 8567294)
I drove it. After 2.5 years of working on it, it is street legal and I drove it on public streets with other cars. Sat for 28 years in my garage, worked on it for the next 2.5 years with a frame off, and now I can drive it. Still needs the interior done and new rims, but I drove it. Tomorrow off to the alignment shop, and I will drive it there as well. Dang, its my truck again!:metal:

What a cool day to finally drive that nice truck. Sure looks great as is. what wheels/tires are you changing to? Like those cragars

Johns327 08-01-2019 01:04 PM

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My56chevytruck,Thank you.
Those rims are a Cragar knock offs by Cal Chrome, back in 1976 I didn’t have the money for the real deal.
I want to keep to the 15” wheel size. When I started the build I was thinking chrome reverse and moon caps, old school. Then I was thinking getting the existing re-chromed but I can buy Cragars for that cost so I put Cragars on my list of choices. Then I started looking a US mag with dark centers. It’s all still up in the air. I tubed the truck and narrowed the rear end so I can go wider. Those are 15x10, with 295/50/15 on them. Fits real well, but hey if you can wider, why not. May end up 15x11 and some of those M/T on it. Tires and wheel will be the last thing sense those are all new rubber. Getting my AC hoses in and the interior is top of the list. Maybe some pin stripping.
If I go burn the tires off, that would move them up... good thing I put a line lock in it.:metal::metal:
John

mick53 08-01-2019 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by idbeast (Post 8567107)
Thanks Oldman3 and MiraclePieCo. I did go out 1/2 dozen times just to look at it!!!

MiraclePieCo, I envy how your Panel is coming out without spending the large dollars! I look at how much mine has cost and then remind myself that mine is the last thing on my bucket list and that I built it for me with every modern convenience that I could stuff in it, there are not very many people that have the funds to do what I did, and now I don't either!!!!

I have postponed my retirement for 2 years so far to be able to do my truck the way I have been dreaming about for 40 years.

MARTINSR 08-01-2019 10:28 PM

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Got the fenders in polyester primer WHOOO HOOOOO!

Brian

MARTINSR 08-02-2019 10:25 PM

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They may not look different from the last photo but I got them blocked and primed in epoxy today, WHOO HOOOO! Ready to bolt the bed and fenders on to tow it to Idaho.

Brian


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