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Re: 1966 K20 Project
Here is the Vac and Tach Gauge Cluster I have been working on for it. Still waiting for the Gauge Surround to get back from Chrome Plating.
It is a combination of 3 different Gauge Clusters, a Tac/Transmitter and Vac purchased off evil-bay along with an NOS Temp Gauge. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y80...0/IMG_0136.jpg |
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Love the stock tach!
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The Tach Gauge was a lucky find in one of the 3 Gauge Clusters that I used for parts. The Tach Transmitter has been converted to solid state so no batteries needed. The Vac Gauge is a restored factory gauge with a new face and needle. They bolt right in but they are a little pricey. |
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Whats the progress with the truck? I seen it on Ebay? Are you still building the bbw cab or selling parts??
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I am going to keep the Cab and front sheetmetal. I am trying to decide on building the 4x4 or selling it and building a short fleet.
Here is the thread about it - http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=464994 |
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The truck is on e-bay. If it sells I will build a 2WD if it doesnt sell then I will build the 4WD. I keep going back and forth. I really want a 2WD Short Fleet, but this 4WD is a great truck that is alot of fun too.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...%3AMESELX%3AIT |
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No bids yet as of today, so it looks like you will be building a 4x4. Why not build both, then you can tow the two wheel drive on a trailer behind your 4x4 when you go to car shows.
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I dont mind building the '66 4WD as it has been a great truck. |
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either way I think you will be satisfied. It will make someone a nice project! I am partial to the 4x build cause you just don't see many of these ol 4x4's out there anymore. Especially compared to 2wd's! But good luck in your decision as we look forward to seeing any old ride restored!!
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Build the 4X!!! Looks great, man.
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The reserve on the auction is $6950.00 so I will have to see if it gets there.
Like I said above the 4WD is great! We have all kinds of places to ride out here in the Mountains and Desert. It just wont be very original when finished. I have a bunch of optional parts and the new axles, wheels and tires for it. |
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These are the Steel Wheels I had made up in 17X9 with 5" of backspace. They have to clear a D60 and 14B FF with Disc Brake Conversion. They fit like a glove over the brakes and steering.
They are a little dusty from setting around in the garage. http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y80...0/IMG_0142.jpg http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y80...0/IMG_0143.jpg |
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Who made the wheels? How much for them?
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I figured you were selling them, that's why I asked the price, lol.
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I picked up a few pieces that were done at Chrome.
Gauge Cluster Surround http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y80...0/IMG_0146.jpg 1966 Deluxe Wheel Horn Button and Ring http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y80...0/IMG_0147.jpg Sun Visor Brackets http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y80...0/IMG_0148.jpg |
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The plan is to run the real long chrome lugs front and rear. I am going to run a set of real thin Stainless Steel Trim Rings. The Dana 60 Mile Marker Hubs are Polished Stainless Steel. The 14Bolt FF will have Polished Stainless Steel Axle Shaft Bolts. Should look pretty good when finished. |
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She didnt sell so it is back on the building block! I am real happy that it didnt sell. I was real close to just pulling it off the auction block for the last few days.
We have been getting some of the sheetmetal hammered back straight. I have a bunch of sheetmetal going over for touch ups on the media and then coated in DP90LF. The patch panels I ordered still have not come in so no work on that yet. The rear shackles will be getting done at the machine shop next week. Once we have the front and rear shackles done then she will be going down to National Spring. While down at National Spring she will be getting new springs front and rear. I am keeping all the original mounts and grease pins. They are going to make the new springs with 3 1/4" of lift. The rear springs will be a full lift spring so no more blocks. The new axles will also give her a lift of 3/4" due to the increased diameter of the axle tubes. The total lift will be 4" higher then she is now. |
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Picked the '66 up from having the Dual 2 1/2" Stainless Steel Exhaust mandrel bent up at a friends shop. We used a set of Stainless Steel 1 5/8" Primary Block Hugger Headers with 2 1/2" Collectors, they fit like a glove.
I really didnt want to do the exhaust right now but the old exhaust was in bad shape. The only down side to the new exhaust is that it is soo much quieter now. I was really getting used to the old exhaust with burnt out mufflers. I am sure it will get a little louder with time and heat cycles. Next it is going to go down for the new springs. I have to get the rear shackles back from the machine shop, they will be 2" longer then stock. We are also going to make some new front shackles that are 1" longer. The longer shackles are to give the new springs more flex before they bottom out the shackles on the frame (front) or spring hangers (rear). |
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those rims are awsome!!!!!!!
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I got my modified stock 1966 Steel Grill back from Chrome today. We cut out the mesh in the center. I am still undecided on whether I will add a Chevrolet Bowtie in the open center off the support.
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glad it didn't sell. I really like this build. Keep up the good work.
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