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Johns 66 08-17-2020 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8792563)
Got the drivers fender on before the afternoon rain... after lunch/rain break, I am going to start cleaning the back of my grille support get it ready for POR 15...

Looks AWESOME Andy

roll_the_dice 08-17-2020 05:43 PM

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Looks AWESOME Andy

Thanks John!

Got my POR15 delivered today from Summit...I had already disassembled the grille light buckets and blasted and painted them. Then I wirewheeled the backside of the grille and put 2 coats of POR15 on it. I also blasted and painted one of the hood hinges...Need to put POR15 on the back of the grille support tomorrow also. Wednesday, I should be able to clear coat the grille and support.

roll_the_dice 08-19-2020 01:42 PM

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Got the back of the grille and grille support coated with POR15 over the last 2 days. I also painted the grille support behind the grille satin black. I think it was originally flat black, but all I had was satin black so that is what I used. I need to still clear coat the grille and support...then I can get it all together. I also cleaned up the parking light buckets and painted it silver. Getting closer to getting the engine bay closed up...waiting on my exhaust shop to be ready for me...they are backed up at the moment, which is fine since I want to have the hood on when I take it in.

One picture before paint and one after. The support is just sitting there since I am not ready to install it.

Johns 66 08-19-2020 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8794816)
Got the back of the grille and grille support coated with POR15 over the last 2 days. I also painted the grille support behind the grille satin black. I think it was originally flat black, but all I had was satin black so that is what I used. I need to still clear coat the grille and support...then I can get it all together. I also cleaned up the parking light buckets and painted it silver. Getting closer to getting the engine bay closed up...waiting on my exhaust shop to be ready for me...they are backed up at the moment, which is fine since I want to have the hood on when I take it in.

One picture before paint and one after. The support is just sitting there since I am not ready to install it.

For sure like the black inside the grille support. This is really looking good Andy

cwcarpenter98 08-19-2020 03:24 PM

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Looks great! I also like the black behind the grille. It will make the grille stand out much better that way

roll_the_dice 08-21-2020 12:57 PM

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So funny how this truck was re-painted back in the day. Some places were sanded down to metal and done correctly...some were primed on top of the original green.

Earlier this week, I sanded the grille support in hopes of finding a good bit of green paint. The only place I found any was on the top where the hood overlaps the grille support. I guess they were too lazy to raise the hood to sand?

Anyway, this is what the top of the grille support looks like now after sanding and clear coating. I love how the original green shines through.

Johns 66 08-21-2020 01:13 PM

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Looks Awesome Andy...I for sure like how the green comes through as well

cwcarpenter98 08-21-2020 01:44 PM

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That spot is underneath where the filler pieces are, so they probably didn't care to do much prep work on that certain area. It's looking good though!

roll_the_dice 08-21-2020 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by cwcarpenter98 (Post 8795847)
That spot is underneath where the filler pieces are, so they probably didn't care to do much prep work on that certain area. It's looking good though!

You are right...I just sat the filler pieces on for looks and it covered 95% of the green.

roll_the_dice 08-21-2020 04:35 PM

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Looks Awesome Andy...I for sure like how the green comes through as well

Thanks John!

Got the grille support mounted and sat the cowl on to see what it will look like.

I want to reclear the hood then get it on in the next week. I will get the grille mounted this weekend also.

Johns 66 08-21-2020 05:25 PM

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Oh heck yea.....
On another note Christian is becoming the C10 Jedi Master

cwcarpenter98 08-21-2020 06:12 PM

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Oh heck yea.....
On another note Christian is becoming the C10 Jedi Master

Hey now, I don't think I'm there quite yet. Still a padawan :uhm:

roll_the_dice 08-22-2020 08:18 AM

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Hey now, I don't think I'm there quite yet. Still a padawan :uhm:

Close young Carpenter.:mmmk:

roll_the_dice 08-22-2020 08:26 AM

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So I am talking to a friend last night. He has a 68 Camaro and he said..."do you still want rally wheels for your truck? I am not going to use the ones I have. I bought them cheap and will sell them to you for what I paid." He thinks they were off a Corvette and are original. Either way, I just need to go pick them up. 15x7 and 15x8. They just need to be painted or powder coated. I will post pics when I get them.

So the question is will my 255/70/15 tires fit both 7"& 8" rim? I know nothing about tires and sizing for rims.

cwcarpenter98 08-22-2020 11:43 AM

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That probably will work, but if you're trying to keep it where you can easily rotate the tires and want 15x8s, someone out there probably has a pair they would trade for the 15x7s

roll_the_dice 08-22-2020 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by cwcarpenter98 (Post 8796223)
That probably will work, but if you're trying to keep it where you can easily rotate the tires and want 15x8s, someone out there probably has a pair they would trade for the 15x7s

Thanks Christian...that is a good idea. Once I pick them up, I can figure it out.
And yes, I would like to be able to rotate the tires...I didn't really want staggered wheels, so maybe I can find a suitable trade.

Captainfab 08-22-2020 10:14 PM

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Corvette rally wheels will have the 5 x 4.75" wheel stud pattern. Isn't your truck is 5 x 5"

roll_the_dice 08-22-2020 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 8796475)
Corvette rally wheels will have the 5 x 4.75" wheel stud pattern. Isn't your truck is 5 x 5"

Hmmm good catch John. I will verify what he has. He thought they were Corvette wheels...so is the 68 Camaro 5 x 4.75" also?

Captainfab 08-23-2020 10:58 PM

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Yes the Camaro would be 5 x 4.75" also.

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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 8796496)
Hmmm good catch John. I will verify what he has. He thought they were Corvette wheels...so is the 68 Camaro 5 x 4.75" also?


roll_the_dice 08-23-2020 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 8796981)
Yes the Camaro would be 5 x 4.75" also.

Thanks John!

roll_the_dice 08-24-2020 10:46 PM

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maybe they aren't Corvette wheels...but I talked to my friend today and he said they are 5x5. I am going to get them later this week. If they don't work for my truck he said he would take them back.

350TacoZilla 08-27-2020 03:47 PM

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If they aren't the normal truck\van rally wheel they might be something oddball like caprice or impala. I keep thinking they were 5x5 also.

Hope you get to drive it soon man it looks great!

roll_the_dice 08-27-2020 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by 350TacoZilla (Post 8798876)
If they aren't the normal truck\van rally wheel they might be something oddball like caprice or impala. I keep thinking they were 5x5 also.

Hope you get to drive it soon man it looks great!

Thanks Taco! I hope to get to drive it soon too. I am calling the shop tomorrow and make sure they are ready for me. They are installing my exhaust and going to weld in my radio patch panel and give the truck the once over to make sure I didn't do anything stupid. :)

I am picking up the wheel in about an hour...will post pics when I get home. I hope they work...I know he will take them back if they aren't the right size. That's the best part of buying from a buddy!

Johns 66 08-28-2020 06:03 PM

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Wellllllll....wheres the wheels and hood dude?....LOL Inquiring minds want to know

roll_the_dice 08-28-2020 08:06 PM

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Wellllllll....wheres the wheels and hood dude?....LOL Inquiring minds want to know

Been doing my job that pays the bills the last few days unfortunately. ANyway, I picked up the wheels last night. They are still in the back of the SUV, but here is a sneak peak at one. They need to be cleaned up and painted, but are definitely 5x5 so they will work!

I am planning on re clearing the hood tomorrow and get it on either late Sunday or early next week. I finished painting the drivers hood hinge so that can be installed tomorrow and hopefully get the springs on as well.

Going to get the wheels cleaned up and painted this week. No hurry on them...I am thinking silver to match the interior, but haven't made up my mind yet.


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