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Filling pin holes and pulling dents.
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Removed broken mirrir bolt. Working door gaps. The door and cab coner wasn't even. Found a big dent I some how over looked. ;) I was able to hammer and dolly it out. I spilt the metal and put it where I wanted it.
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The door gapped looked really big. It actually wasn't as big as it appeared, but needed some work to make it look better. It looks much better since I have it all welded and cleaned up (no pics yet). Thanks to Shannon for the sneaky pic. ;)
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More great fix it ideas. I was just looking at how bad they are stock. Great fix
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Very nice truck and color but these two are fawn, the color we are going after. In 1966 GM offered a saddle color which was more gold than tan. Back when I was driving the truck to high school I alway wanted a blue and white but after seeing this color combo I was hooked. Not real flashey but I think it fits. |
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greg, i will try to get a few pics of my brothers truck and post them, he is a member goes by chuck1960 i think.alan is doing some fantastic work as usaul:metal: and as far as the color your going with has always been one of favorites, cant wait to see it done and i know you cant.
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We were in discussion about replaceing the rockers to get the gap. Then I remebered how I beat on the front of mine to drive it down with a 2x4 and a big hammer. It took a while to get mine where I wanted them. With Greg's we were gonna replace them if all else failed. I used a 2X4X12" long block of wood and a 4-5 lb hammer and kept working and driving the rocker down. I got the drivers side really nice. The passenger side is real wide in the back so I drove the front down to make it look better. The passenger side looks better, but not perfect. Standing up and looking down it is not noticeable. There is an area about 2-3" back from the front i couldn't beat on with the door installed. Once the door is removed I can finish. The passenger gap still bugs me, but for a driver it might be acceptable. I even tried to bang up on the rear of the rocker, but it didn't work. Greg, it's your truck, you tell me what you want to do with the passenger side. ;) Hung the RT fender real quick, and right now it seems like I can line it up with the rocker and top curve of the door. Pic also shows the problem had with repop fenders. The fender flange needs trimmed so the cowl extension can set even. |
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Nothing like a little love from a BFH. :lol:
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Nothing exciting to post unless you call progress exciting. ;) Removed the doors after taking a pic showing how much curve there is in the doors and fenders. Also dug out seam sealer, removed from the stand to roll it over to clean the bottom of all the grease. Also tried to beat a groove in the floor pan where the repop floor didn't come with one. (Hi-lighted in yellow) Then I realized Shannon had a piece of floor that had a groove, so I will use that to put the groove in it. The floor is tin canning now. Also removed the drip rails on the A post. |
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that hammer yall are talking about was always one of my best friends but also one of my worst enimies at the same time, rocker looks great to me, good work alan.
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great work on the cab so far Alan. Can you show us the best way to fix that rolled door edge?? mines the same way.
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Greg - I like the color combo you picked out!
Alan - I always like pictures of the work your doing. I always learn something. :lol: |
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cool work!! and a ton it :metal:
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Thanks Karl. I wanted a factory color and something a little different. Keep us posted on truck. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Yeah way more work than first thought. Thanks Dino Posted via Mobile Device |
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While Alan is working on the cab i'm trying tie up some loose ends. I relocated the rear hard brake line to a better area. After making a small bracket, got everything mocked up. The bracket needs a little more tweeking and I need to remake the hard line out of stainless tubing. Also still deciding on getting a shorter flex line or staying mith what I have.
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Next was the placement on my electric fuel pump and filter. I made the mounting bracket out og 16 gauge plate. Some of the excess will be trimed and the bottom still needs to be welded on. The rear bumper should hide it pretty well. Still trying to decide if I like this set up or just go with a mechanical pump.
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Your making more progress than i am these last couple of days. Lookin' good!!
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Lookin good Greg.. Progress is awesome. Your truck is going to finished alot sooner than mine.
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the progress is looking really good!!!! just curious how are you gonna flare the brakelines if you use stainless tubing? ive heard that its hard to double flare?
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No worries Alan. It's good to be excited about the truck again. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Thanks Jeff. Keep working on it and you will get there. I would like to come by and see your truck the next time we come home to visit. Maybe in Feburary. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I thought about flaring it myself but I think I will let our local hose and tubing business make it up. I have been watching your build for awhile and awsome work. Posted via Mobile Device |
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So...... man is it cool ...... you know ...... working alongside "The Alan" ?!?!?!?!
I bet it is !! |
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