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Getter-Done 09-12-2023 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by tutone (Post 9239966)
It must have been a day for door work. I put a new door handle on the 98 k1500. What a royal pita. Thank goodness for a couple of good youtube videos on the subject.

:lol::lol:

That is my 1st go to now.;)

Even If I think I know :lol:

I want to see if??? :ito:

:chevy::chevy:

special-K 09-12-2023 10:40 PM

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I'm buying a '99 Sonoma from my friend. I've already been driving it since the beginning of this year. He's got my '95 Suburban to fix a bad head gasket, so he let me drive the Sonoma. We traded work and he has a fulltime job and a busy life. I'm not concerned since I have something to drive, although many times I really needed the Suburban. We made this deal because I didn't want to pull the heads outside in Jan. It's about done now and I want to keep the Sonoma for a light duty truck that gets good gas mileage.

Now that we confirmed I'm keeping it, I want to go ahead with things I'd like to do to it. First thing is get a fiberglass cap, and I really want one w/o windows. Yesterday I stopped by a place that sells that kind of thing and found out Leer still offers them for the S10/Sonomas. That's nice, so I was going to order one until I found out the price, $2,600!! That really shocked me. I need to find a used one. I had no idea the cost went up that much

special-K 09-12-2023 10:40 PM

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I'm buying a '99 Sonoma from my friend. I've already been driving it since the beginning of this year. He's got my '95 Suburban to fix a bad head gasket, so he let me drive the Sonoma. We traded work and he has a fulltime job and a busy life. I'm not concerned since I have something to drive, although many times I really needed the Suburban. We made this deal because I didn't want to pull the heads outside in Jan. It's about done now and I want to keep the Sonoma for a light duty truck that gets good gas mileage.

Now that we confirmed I'm keeping it, I want to go ahead with things I'd like to do to it. First thing is get a fiberglass cap, and I really want one w/o windows. Yesterday I stopped by a place that sells that kind of thing and found out Leer still offers them for the S10/Sonomas. That's nice, so I was going to order one until I found out the price, $2,600!! That really shocked me. I need to find a used one. I had no idea the cost went up that much

Willowrun 09-12-2023 11:11 PM

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Look around for a few weeks on marketplace and you'll find a good one for less than $500. I think I paid around $450 for the cap on my 2005. White is the easiest color to find of course.

special-K 09-13-2023 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Willowrun (Post 9240025)
Look around for a few weeks on marketplace and you'll find a good one for less than $500. I think I paid around $450 for the cap on my 2005. White is the easiest color to find of course.

Ok, I also want a truck like yours :cool:
I am looking there for sure. The truck is black and I'll paint the cap. I have it in my head I only want a windowless one. I want that commercial vibe while also more like a custom mini-truck look. I plan to lower it a bit and put the factory 5-spoke 96-00 Extreme 16" on it.

I stopped in to that business because they had a used black one on their rack. But it wasn't for the Sonoma/S10s. I just can't believe how much they've gone up. I bought a new Platinum '99 ZR2 and put a new matching Leer cap with all the options on it. That one cost $800. I know it's been 24 years, so I expected maybe double by now. But 225% increase I did not expect. He's selling me the truck for $1,000. I'd have to be crazy, or anyone else, to pay what the truck is worth just for a cap.

This is the look I'm going after. This one belonged to the same friend. I was working on my Suburban at his shop and he let me drive it home, so I had it a couple weeks. I really wanted this one, but when he decided to sell it was when he drove it to Carlisle. It wasn't for sale but someone asked and he let it go
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This is the one I'm buying. Both are 4cyl/5spd

Rich84 09-13-2023 08:24 AM

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My son came home for a couple days. My wife did his laundry and washed his Subaru's key fob. So the car would not start, no key. I blew some air in it and got the car started. Moved it in front of the garage and changed his oil. I guess I'm cheaper then the oil change places. Try to start the car again and no go. This push button stuff is a pain in the a$$. I took it apart and dried it out and it works again.

Willowrun 09-13-2023 10:29 PM

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That's a nice looking S10. I bought a '99 new off the lot and put a lot of miles on it over the course of 3 years as I was driving for work a lot then. Used to see them everywhere here in MI but never see them now. Road salt is a killer in these parts.

special-K 09-14-2023 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Willowrun (Post 9240309)
That's a nice looking S10. I bought a '99 new off the lot and put a lot of miles on it over the course of 3 years as I was driving for work a lot then. Used to see them everywhere here in MI but never see them now. Road salt is a killer in these parts.

We have rust, but not like Michigan. I see these all over the place. I see them every day. This one has no rust, 230 thousand something miles. The clutch is about gone, so that's first on the agenda. I may just skip the cap and do a tonneau to protect tools. I'll have my Suburban back soon and that's my 2-seater tool bin/towing/hauling rig. The Sonoma will be for shuttling to my jobs once set up and for going up to see my mom more often. It costs over $100 just to go see her in the Suburban, about a 2 1/2hr drive. I've been wanting a 4-banger light craft to accompany the Suburban for a smart combo. I've been an 8-lugger guy as long as I can remember, like since gas was $.50 a gallon

I drive past a white early S10 longbed that is still clean I'd love to buy on my way from this place I do a lot of work on. It's 2wd, probably 4-cyl. I'd really like to find a longbed 4wd in either style. Can't beat the price on this one, though. I just have to do some work on my friend's place. Heck, I've already had 8 months use out of it without owning it. Talk about easy terms! :lol:

Boog 09-14-2023 07:47 AM

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Looks like you "worked" your way into a nice one there. ;)
And it is capable of pulling a light trailer when the need arises if needed.

special-K 09-14-2023 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Boog (Post 9240359)
Looks like you "worked" your way into a nice one there. ;)
And it is capable of pulling a light trailer when the need arises if needed.

Yeah. Just to be clear it's the black one. I want to do what was done to his raspberry one, wheels and stance. He also did some things to pep it up, simple things. No hitch on either and I have been missing that. I guess I can get one that mounts behind the tag. I wouldn't want one below the roll pan

Willowrun 09-14-2023 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 9240351)
The Sonoma will be for shuttling to my jobs once set up and for going up to see my mom more often. It costs over $100 just to go see her in the Suburban, about a 2 1/2hr drive. I've been wanting a 4-banger light craft to accompany the Suburban for a smart combo. I've been an 8-lugger guy as long as I can remember, like since gas was $.50 a gallon

Similarly, I've always had an 8 lugger for weekends and a "mileage" and/or "airport" car for racking up the mileage. I drive and fly a lot for work. No way I could waste the amount of fuel, risk the door dings, and watch a nice vehicle rust, so most of my miles are in a 4 cylinder vehicle. Currently driving my wife's old 2012 equinox with 215K on it. Prior to that was a 2006 HHR I bought new that I had to retire due to rust with 315K on it.

I don't feel bad putting miles on cars like this because they are fuel efficient. They are also less exhausting to drive, at least for me.

special-K 09-15-2023 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Willowrun (Post 9240626)
Similarly, I've always had an 8 lugger for weekends and a "mileage" and/or "airport" car for racking up the mileage. I drive and fly a lot for work. No way I could waste the amount of fuel, risk the door dings, and watch a nice vehicle rust, so most of my miles are in a 4 cylinder vehicle. Currently driving my wife's old 2012 equinox with 215K on it. Prior to that was a 2006 HHR I bought new that I had to retire due to rust with 315K on it.

I don't feel bad putting miles on cars like this because they are fuel efficient. They are also less exhausting to drive, at least for me.

Yeah, for my work an 8-lug was required and buying a second economic vehicle, which would also need to be a truck, wasn't cost effective. At least I didn't think it would be, with cost of vehicle, insurance, upkeep vs better gas mileage. Then there could be days I ended up needing the bigger truck unexpectedly. I'd drive along toying with the thought, ever since S10/S15s came out, or a painted to match with utility bed with matching wheels mini work truck. When I was married there was always what my wife drove to travel in. But, I was so used to accepting the cost of gas in a larger V8 truck that we went from an '87 Suzuki Samurai to a '90 Blazer. I remember the first time running up to visit my folks commenting to my wife how much nicer it was for the four of us all to have our own space. My son and daughter weren't bickering about who's feet were in the other's space :lol:

72c20customcamper 09-20-2023 10:14 AM

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That time of year I’m working on the 26/27 seasons wood.

ghackett1 09-21-2023 07:59 AM

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This week and today I put up (3) carports behind the barn for my muscle cars. They keep my 68 C10 company. Now my wife has a place to park out front LOL.

http://https://www.67-72chevytrucks....1&d=1695297507

sakustoms 09-21-2023 08:27 AM

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I bought a vinyl cutting machine and have been making t shirts and mugs. Having a blast so far.

72c20customcamper 09-21-2023 06:57 PM

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The Stihl ms460 gave me problems today it ran great for about a half hour then starting acting like it wasn’t getting gas . Filled it and it ran great then did it again so I hade to investigate . Found the problem gas line was mushy and the filter came off . So the line was floating on the gas . And of course nobody had it in stock so I had to order it .

Glad I have a few others to work with

4u2nv 09-21-2023 07:32 PM

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Originally Posted by 72c20customcamper (Post 9243242)
The Stihl ms460 gave me problems today it ran great for about a half hour then starting acting like it wasn’t getting gas . Filled it and it ran great then did it again so I hade to investigate . Found the problem gas line was mushy and the filter came off . So the line was floating on the gas . And of course nobody had it in stock so I had to order it .

Glad I have a few others to work with

Looks like the ethanol got to it

72c20customcamper 09-21-2023 07:36 PM

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Looks like the ethanol got to it

It hasn’t had E fuel in it ever . I think it’s just age since it was just where it was stretched over the filter .

72c20customcamper 09-26-2023 06:48 PM

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We finished up the conversion on my friends 88 GMC truck his engine went about a month ago . This is the 5.7 vortec I was going to use in my 68 . He ended up going with a new manifold carb and distributor . Ditched the FI .Well it’s not my truck

sakustoms 10-02-2023 02:00 PM

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I'm still working on my sons 68 Camaro but finally feel like I'm seeing light at the end of the tunnel.

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Lost in the 60's 10-03-2023 07:55 AM

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I have a '67 I've been working on for about 5 years. Only part left from the doors back of the original car is the trunk lid and I should have bought a better used one of those too, after having it chemically stripped and discovering the truth.
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SLOWLY working on final bodywork and, eventually, paint.

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Lost in the 60's 10-03-2023 08:08 AM

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I tried for 2 years to get a contractor to re-face my shop building, after I removed the sliding doors and installed an overhead. No one wanted to do this or didn't know how and charged me $1,200 to mess it up. So, I spent 4 weeks learning how to do it myself. The only part I wasn't comfortable with was extending the gable end for an overhang. I don't like flat gable ends. The sliders were beat up and hard to open/close when we bought the place 4 years ago.

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Building was a shell and I needed to heat it and the sliders don't seal well, so I modified the trusses for a 12' sectional in a 12' sidewall building.

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Removing the sliders.

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Rickysnickers 10-03-2023 08:55 AM

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Well done!!!!

LockDoc 10-03-2023 10:42 PM

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Looks really good!..... :clap:

LockDoc

mr.mud1 10-03-2023 11:00 PM

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very nice,looks great.


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