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chevy_man5 01-27-2012 12:22 PM

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WOW, way to go Alan!! :metal:

Jeff La 01-27-2012 12:22 PM

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Well it took a while but I read the complete build. Really great work and after seeing the appraisal, it really is motivational to do things right. Your talents are exceptional.
What I have figured out is I'm gonna get the 65 running and driving and then start a complete build on the 66, Being able to enjoy one while working on the other is grea therapy :lol:

65Custom 01-27-2012 01:29 PM

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That is great Alan!! something for the rest of us to try to shoot for

66ChevyMax 01-27-2012 01:52 PM

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That's awesome, congrats! Did you tell him that wouldn't cover the LABOR! :)

Palf70Step 01-27-2012 02:06 PM

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Good news. I guess you'll never go to Walmart in it now. ;)

VA72C10 01-27-2012 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 5149314)
Good news. I guess you'll never go to Walmart in it now. ;)

:haha: Congrats on the appraisal...now make sure your insurance is up to par ASAP!!! And what a great calling card this truck will be....:chevy:

daverod 01-27-2012 02:30 PM

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Does that mean the bank will loan you 80% of that.:lol::smoke:

Alan's Classic 01-27-2012 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by likaroc13 (Post 5149041)
Cha-ching!!! :lol: congrats buddy

Thanks Man!!

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Originally Posted by Strodder (Post 5149099)
Your going to donate it????

Did you get that from FB what my preacher said?

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Originally Posted by chevy_man5 (Post 5149130)
WOW, way to go Alan!! :metal:

:thumbs:

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Originally Posted by Jeff La (Post 5149132)
Well it took a while but I read the complete build. Really great work and after seeing the appraisal, it really is motivational to do things right. Your talents are exceptional.
What I have figured out is I'm gonna get the 65 running and driving and then start a complete build on the 66, Being able to enjoy one while working on the other is grea therapy :lol:

Thanks Jeff, glad you took the time to read my story. Hope you learned at least one thing from it. Looks like you have a solid plan of driving one and restoring one. If money is an issue start buying your parts now.

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Originally Posted by 65Custom (Post 5149258)
That is great Alan!! something for the rest of us to try to shoot for

I'm very pleased with his appraisal. There is a lot of talent here on the forum. Y'all can do it as well.

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Originally Posted by 66ChevyMax (Post 5149293)
That's awesome, congrats! Did you tell him that wouldn't cover the LABOR! :)

He's been in the body business 35 years and knows what it takes to restore one. ;)

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Originally Posted by Palf70Step (Post 5149314)
Good news. I guess you'll never go to Walmart in it now. ;)

Not unless I'm sitting in it. Of course there is a Hooters in our Walmart parking lot. I have to get the girls around it. ;)

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Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 5149347)
:haha: Congrats on the appraisal...now make sure your insurance is up to par ASAP!!! And what a great calling card this truck will be....:chevy:

Working on that as well. BTW thanks

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Originally Posted by daverod (Post 5149350)
Does that mean the bank will loan you 80% of that.:lol::smoke:

That's funny right there.

We all know appraisals are personal opinions. At least I have a number for it and it was someone elses opinion and not my own. ;)

It's a long story about my valve covers, but want y'alls opinion of my valve covers. I'm not gonna say what I think right now, so it doesn't influence others.

57truckguy 01-27-2012 05:10 PM

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I love your covers.. I think they go with the theme of your build.. very classiy retro..
But you are asking what I would use it would be either a solid alumiun cast maybe ball milled, or retro finned with red painted between the fins or orange to match the truck.

Just my 2 cents.:c2::c2::c2::cong::bling2::ww::b69:

chad64chevy 01-27-2012 05:11 PM

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Congrats on the appraisal!! hows the hood coming along?? did you get your light problem fixed?? valve covers look good, i dont like alot of shiny chrome stuff anyways! but thats just me, lol!!

chevy_man5 01-27-2012 05:33 PM

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I like the valve covers. They kind of match the engine to the truck. Orange on the bottom, and silver on top.

aggie91 01-27-2012 05:47 PM

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Congrats on the appraisal!

As far as the valve covers, I don't think the gray/silver paint looks right given that the headers are coated in a bright shinny silver and the air cleaner is chrome. Too much going on there...JMHO...I would have stayed with the polished covers. If your going to paint them, then do the air cleaner cover and the accesory brakets too.

Can't wait to see it with the hood and moldings on!

57truckguy 01-27-2012 06:03 PM

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I now drive a 2006 Uplander.. Tell me thats not your DD

4dranch 01-27-2012 07:59 PM

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Alan,
The valve covers look slick the way they are.:metal:.Only thing I would do is fill in the logo and verbage with orange. just my 2 pennies.
David

66farmer 01-27-2012 08:06 PM

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I like your valve covers. I think I would want to find someone with a steady hand and paint the recessed areas orange.

Jeff La 01-27-2012 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 66farmer (Post 5149931)
I like your valve covers. I think I would want to find someone with a steady hand and paint the recessed areas orange.

My exact thought. I think that really goes with the theme of the truck.

likaroc13 01-27-2012 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by 66farmer (Post 5149931)
I like your valve covers. I think I would want to find someone with a steady hand and paint the recessed areas orange.

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Originally Posted by 4dranch (Post 5149917)
Alan,
The valve covers look slick the way they are.:metal:.Only thing I would do is fill in the logo and verbage with orange. just my 2 pennies.
David

^^^ this might do the trick...but are they painted the same silver as the truck? looks lighter in the pics

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 5149718)
Congrats on the appraisal!

As far as the valve covers, I don't think the gray/silver paint looks right given that the headers are coated in a bright shinny silver and the air cleaner is chrome. Too much going on there...JMHO...I would have stayed with the polished covers. If your going to paint them, then do the air cleaner cover and the accesory brakets too.

Can't wait to see it with the hood and moldings on!

i agree that something isn't quite clicking for me...i agree that polished would probably look better unless some of the other accessories/brackets are painted too

McMurphy 01-28-2012 12:23 AM

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Alan,
I was going to try and tell you what I thought.
I would do a two color fill on this valve cover. The lettering all in black and the heartbeat wavelength with a black back and orange inner.

But since I dont express myself too well sometimes, I figured I would show you instead. Please forgive my poor photoshop skills!

I saved the image in stages so you could see different aspects and maybe help you envision something you like better!!

Best regards and good luck!

McMurphy 01-28-2012 12:27 AM

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Oh yeah... Congrats on the high appraisal, hope you got it in writing!

Alan's Classic 01-28-2012 02:03 AM

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OK, here's the story. The valve covers weren't in the best of shape and I thought about sanding with 1000 and clearing after I sprayed the engraving with orange. I heard from a couple different people that clear will not bond good to aluminum. Not sure if that is true or not. Then I thought about powder coating them the same as the radiator. Which I thought was Bengal silver. The coater told me it was mirror silver on the radiator. Mirror silver is a two coat process he says and cost extra. Then I was going to have the air cleaner done the same as the valve covers. The cost got to $110 and it was more than I wanted to spend. I text him when i got home to tell him I would just paint them myself. He didn't know his brother already started sand blasting them. The color it is now is blasted aluminum with clear. I thought it would be close to the gray on the roof. I was wrong. They did look good off the truck. Once I installed them i didn't care for it. Now I could go back to my original plan, but at this point I would paint them the gray on the roof with orange engraving. I believe the paint will adhere to the powder coat better.


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Originally Posted by 57truckguy (Post 5149653)
I love your covers.. I think they go with the theme of your build.. very classiy retro..
But you are asking what I would use it would be either a solid alumiun cast maybe ball milled, or retro finned with red painted between the fins or orange to match the truck.

Just my 2 cents.:c2::c2::c2::cong::bling2::ww::b69:

Thanks, i will be using theses covers. I just need to decide what looks best.

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Originally Posted by chad64chevy (Post 5149655)
Congrats on the appraisal!! hows the hood coming along?? did you get your light problem fixed?? valve covers look good, i dont like alot of shiny chrome stuff anyways! but thats just me, lol!!

I'm still working on the hood when I get the chance. Turn signals are fixed. I agree I don't like much chrome either.

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Originally Posted by chevy_man5 (Post 5149689)
I like the valve covers. They kind of match the engine to the truck. Orange on the bottom, and silver on top.

Just need to get the correct silver

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Originally Posted by aggie91 (Post 5149718)
Congrats on the appraisal!

As far as the valve covers, I don't think the gray/silver paint looks right given that the headers are coated in a bright shinny silver and the air cleaner is chrome. Too much going on there...JMHO...I would have stayed with the polished covers. If your going to paint them, then do the air cleaner cover and the accesory brakets too.

Can't wait to see it with the hood and moldings on!

Thanks for your honest opinion, and i have to agree. I might spray the covers first and go from there.

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Originally Posted by 57truckguy (Post 5149743)
I now drive a 2006 Uplander.. Tell me thats not your DD

:uhmk:

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Originally Posted by 4dranch (Post 5149917)
Alan,
The valve covers look slick the way they are.:metal:.Only thing I would do is fill in the logo and verbage with orange. just my 2 pennies.
David

Thanks David. ;)

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Originally Posted by 66farmer (Post 5149931)
I like your valve covers. I think I would want to find someone with a steady hand and paint the recessed areas orange.

There is a guy in town that does hand lettering. I sent him a pic, but haven't heard back.

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Originally Posted by Jeff La (Post 5150227)
My exact thought. I think that really goes with the theme of the truck.

In a way I do like them, but it's not the look I'm after. I want the first response from people to be "wow" not "oh". :haha: Thanks for the input.

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Originally Posted by likaroc13 (Post 5150328)
^^^ this might do the trick...but are they painted the same silver as the truck? looks lighter in the pics

No, not the same color. It was a practice run. ;)

i agree that something isn't quite clicking for me...i agree that polished would probably look better unless some of the other accessories/brackets are painted too

I agree,I'm past the polished look stage. Too much work to get them back.

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 5150411)
Alan,
I was going to try and tell you what I thought.
I would do a two color fill on this valve cover. The lettering all in black and the heartbeat wavelength with a black back and orange inner.

But since I dont express myself too well sometimes, I figured I would show you instead. Please forgive my poor photoshop skills!

I saved the image in stages so you could see different aspects and maybe help you envision something you like better!!

Best regards and good luck!

Thank you so much for the pics. You did a great job. My wife told me to do that and see what it looked like. I would have to use paint software. That wouldn't be good.

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 5150424)
Oh yeah... Congrats on the high appraisal, hope you got it in writing!

Thanks, and I did get it in writing.

Thanks again folks, I knew I could count on your honest opinions. :metal:

flips72 01-28-2012 02:55 AM

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i like the valve covers, but i have to agree with some of the others, either chrome or ploished aluminum would look good with the headers and breather.congrats on the 60k thats awesome.

VA72C10 01-28-2012 03:01 AM

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I'd vote either orange to match the block (and a stock upgraded look) and keep the chrome air cleaner...

...or paint it the roof color w/ or w/out the orange filling the recess area (more subtle without) :but: I'd recommend to paint the air cleaner the same roof color if you paint them that color. If not, as others have said, there will be too many colors/finishes going on...

I'd even paint the brake booster the same color at that point...but that's just me being ocd...

McMurphy 01-28-2012 04:02 PM

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If they were mine to do, it would be the second one I colored for you.
To me the simple black lettering, with the 2 color wavelength looks classy, pops, but does not go over board.
My wife liked the last 2, but to me the lettering with the orange in it was over the top, looked too busy to me.

I wanted you to see them before I voted on which one I liked.

Good luck on whatever you decide to do, versus what you end up doing of course LOL !!!

aggie91 01-28-2012 07:01 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 57truckguy (Post 5149743)
I now drive a 2006 Uplander.. Tell me thats not your DD

Ok, I won't tell you...it does get good gas mileage and hauls the boy's baseball equipment nicely...

Alan, I know that you will make the right choice on what to do about the valve covers. You have done such a good job with every thing else on this build. Another thought would be to the valve covers and air cleaner in gloss black with the orange detailing in the lettering. Just another idea to toss around.

57truckguy 01-29-2012 02:42 AM

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Well Alan you ask and you received... got more answers then questions.. LOL


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