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Looks in good Brett. I wish when I assembled my core support it was for the last time!
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The cab is looking great! Nice work. That battery isolator looks nice too.
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It is beginning to look like a truck .
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Started working on door panels and dung out door glass and vent windows. Stuff is in amazing shape spent some quality time with the vent windows, the felts are in great shape and the rubbers are now reconditioned and ready to go again. In the last pics, you can see the condition of the felts, right side has some sun fade but a few minutes with a black sharpie and it looks just as good as the left. :ito: |
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The back of that pass thru is looking nice and straight!
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Thank's Mike, it's turning out better than expected! :mm:
More cab progress pics, it’s been moved into the main shop area closer to the heat source for now. |
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Hey Brett the cab is looking Spiffy! I cant wait for my cab to be dropped off for the same treatment!
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Ha, Spiffy it is, thanks Scott! :lol:
Some before and during cleanup pics, it’s a good thing Mrs. 7dee2 is not home when parts get cleaned in her kitchen! :sumo::help::sexy: |
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Who do you think the bone head was that put the dash pad away with something touching it? :dohh: Very little heat and that dimple is gone like majack!
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Nice tip on the dash pad!
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Used Mrs. 7dee2’s blow dryer on the lowest setting, could’ve used the shop heat gun but was concerned about too much heat on that old part, delamination etc.
Freshened up a nice set of correctly dated seat belts using the best buckle covers and buttons we have. Some 45-year-old crud right there and man you should have seen Mrs. 7dee2’s sink! Uh, Oh! :josh: |
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Looks like you have some very nice interior parts to work with. They're cleaning up great!
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Thank’s Rick, some soda pop, grease, hugger orange paint and 45 years of various yuck does make a great preservative! :lol: The red background just gives a wowza factor! :uhmk: ;)
This stuff is mainly donated from our C10 project that’s slowly getting a red interior. Most of the RV’s interior except for the dash pad (same one pictured earlier) was sold and replaced before we’d acquired it. Previous forum member sharpie72 (Dennis) told me that it had a parchment (also on the SPID) interior that was in fantastic shape and sold shortly after he got the truck. After a very thorough cleaning and really light coat of paint to match our console from earlier. Installed some trim and inserts, this stuff is now ready to join the rest of the interior. |
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Decided we needed a set of these speaker brackets from forum member bigblock73 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=476976 they’ll be body color when done. Here’s a pic of a test fit with them just mounted up top, we’ll wait till we have the carpet and sound deadening to finish the install.
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Cool! I also bought a set.
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Installing a high output alternator to help with the high draw cooling fan setup. This should be plenty of juice for our purposes. Also in the process of added a new smaller Hayden trans cooler to act as power steering cooler. |
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While we’re jones’n to get the cab back I mocked up our tunes. Thinking about maybe adding a RetroSound self-contained 8” sub to finish this off. The tuner picks up the radio frequencies better than our shop radio. :lol:
First time trying this stuff we usually do all Kenwood but I didn't want to cut the dash and that ended up leading us to try new products. The center speaker is a Custom Autosound dual channel 5x7 made to go in the factory location. |
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nice. I ordered a under seat 10" powered sub woofer for my son for Christmas. also I thought the center speaker was 4x10? did they change to 5x7 in 1972?
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Ugh Oh, your right it was a 4x10! :dohh: New speaker has a bracket that's been attached to mate to the factory cowl mount.
Everything is smaller these days you know (not a bad thing). Don’t think even a modern 4x10 could completely cover the dash opening, anyone have suggestions on filling the rest of the opening? Don’t really want any hardware showing up through the dash grill but also would prefer not to have the sun shine throught the dash either. :confused: |
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I believe that's the front speaker I bought, don't expect a lot out of it, altho I admit I didn't put an amp on it yet. I have read some other posters here that installed dual round speakers by making a mount plate and had better sound, check this link out.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...t=dash+speaker |
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Brett so the 5x7 work?
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To the speaker question, I made a thin plywood spacer (I think it was 3/8"??) for my '69 K10, sized to fill the speaker grate and then drilled for two 4" speakers. Then I sprayed it with matte black Rustoleum, you'd never know it was there :metal: |
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I did a little investigation. I guess the 4x10 is for the NON a/c cabs and the 5x7 is for the a/c cabs.... anyone confirm?
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Some new products showed up for the cab. A couple of tubes of seam sealer and some mousse souple (WTF? :lol:). This is the foamy stuff that is similar to what GM used in some cowl areas and to seal the high hump cover to the floor. The cab exterior is another step closer with just a little more work on the interior, jambs & firewall.
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Seam sealer applied.
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I bought the heavy bodied sealer too, is that the black stuff in the pictures? I have't used mine yet and am curious
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Yep, that black goop is the 3M 8308 Heavy-Bodied Seam Sealer. It went fairly well and wasn’t too bad to work with, masked just a few areas like the back of the roof and some small sections above the windshield just below the drip rail.
Plenty still to do, this particular headlight harness has already been converted to an internal regulated type alternator and wired as per the schematic below. Funny thing is that original lighter gauge blue wire is connected to a 12-gauge red on both ends it will be replaced with 12 gauge. Here’s a very helpful write up from forum member VetteVet on the correct way to upgrade to a 12SI. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...25&postcount=9 In addition to the factory harness we will also be running some heavier gauge cable to support the high amp alternator and dual battery setup. |
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Looking good Brett.
When I installed the serpentine system on Jr I changed the wiring as you did. I went all the way back to the firewall plug assembly. I installed relays for the headlights. I also added a few extra wires in the fuse block and firewall plug so I won't have to run any wires in another hole which is handy when I install the LED bar switch. I am installing relays for it also. I plan to use a wiper switch to trigger the LED relay. |
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Thank’s, Scott that’s a really good idea, very clean. We probably won’t do a light bar for this truck but I am leaning towards adding relays for the headlights.
Got some more colour happening! :bann: |
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Looking good.
The relays will keep the big power draw from going in the cab to the light switch and back to the lights. Source of many cab fires I was told. I can't wait to get cab pictures of my cab paint like yours. Rock on!:metal: |
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Exciting times! Cab is looking great Brett. At the rate you are moving on this project, you'll be driving it in no time - probably before I'm driving mine:lol:
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Thank’s, Scott that and the brighter headlights is a good reason to do this upgrade. We’ll be carrying spare relays and fuses for the fans anyway so might as well. Really looking forward to seeing the beautiful paint on your truck!
Thank’s, Rick I’m pushing for this Spring sometime and the bed on and done this Summer. Your truck is super close you’ll be taking it out fishing in no time! And the rest of the cab. :clap: |
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Broke out the Eastwood polishing kit and had at some old window trim. Here’s some before and during pics, we do have a replacement for the dented center clip. Thoughts are to try and bring the cab home with the front and rear glass installed.
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looking good! My sons both have the retro sound stereos in their trucks , they really sound good, I am going to get one for my 72K20 and one for my 73 suburban.....I just picked up a 69 GMC one ton open road motorhome, but i think I am going to keep it a motorhome, the interiorof the camper isnt all that bad, a little water damage, but worth fixing it....I think I will start a thread and post pics...
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Thank you, El Dorado Jim. Went for a (OMG were going to die!) ride last Summer in a friend’s beautiful red 64 Malibu. He has a non-amplified retrosound radio, windows down, happy 383 and the radio sounded great with just 4 Kenwood speakers. :metal:
Open Road motorhomes are very cool would love to see a thread on it. Just hated cutting up our Rancho El Rae here’s a pic of the old girl outside my office 4 years ago, covered in snow. I was going to wait till the 3-year anniversary of this short video which is next month but here’s us ripping the leaky roof off ours. Ha, think I mentioned earlier our neighbors love us! :lol: https://youtu.be/qx1Q172qmuA |
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Hey Brett I bought a HF benchtop grinder/buffer, with coupon it was like 40$. It worked great for the trim. Made the process of buffing nice since it was mounted to a pedestal.
keep it up its looking great and moving fast!!! |
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I cant watch youtube at home,lousy internet,I may be able to send it to my phone and watch it someplace else......I havent decided to either put a newer front end with disc brakes and newer rear end.......or my son wants me to convert it to four wheel drive...I can get a dana 60 dually front end from a mid 80's chevy for $1200.00 with 4:10 gears,(a friend of my son's has it) and then find a 14 bolt dually rear end with 4:10 gears....I already have a t-400/205 trans case setup....the truck has a t-400 now and the 350 engine was replaced with a 454, came with all the receipts,has only 10,000 miles on the 454....I stole the truck for $800.00 with $375.00 in back dmv fees,I trailered it home ,would start but wouldnt stay running, I changed carburetors, removed quadrajet,(installed holley my son had that i knew was good) runs great.....I need to start a thread, just hate trying to download pics on this site, I couldnt post pics last time i tried....
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The frogs are back and happy as ever to help out. :lol: Taking this stuff for the short ride over to the cab for install. Cab is done and ready for glass, it’s been polished and the top of the dash is blacked out. |
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