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hows your electrical doing, after all the night mares?
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The drama is under control in the electrical department.
The ammeter was toast. Don't care. Going with a volt meter. Shopping for a three-holer below the dash gauge sheetmetal (preferably the 2-1/16" diameter SW oldschool type), so I can have an Auto Meter unit like the oil pressure and water temp units. The only gauge that's functioning in the old cluster presently is the fuel. The truck's got a job now - helping my boy in his landscaping business, so I'm pretty satisfied now that all the lights, inside and out, work. We put a new Mexican blanket seat cover on the old girl - which is cool and now I'm looking for a proper fit rubber floor mat (heavy duty), so I can trim up the sheet metal hole for the shifter and put my custom boot on the goose neck shifter. Mac. :ito: |
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F 19 250 my 61's license plate
M 43 601 my 63's license plate I have not owned these trucks for over 30 years but still remember the plate numbers. I read somewhere that somebody made plastic glove boxes. A nice plastic one would last a long time if it did not get brittle and crack. I think the old cardboard gloveboxes are a pain! |
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Heres a link to what Tony had or may still have. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=314092 |
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What colors of serape did you get?
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New seat cover material.....:ito:
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:metal: We're official now........
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Looks cool Mac, I really like the clean job you did on the floor cut out for your shifter.
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Wow! That thing is bright. I like that shifter. If my Hurst shifter ever goes out I think I'll have to look into one of those.
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I checked out your car club website. Looks like a good time.
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Unfortunately, they decided to use a massive pair of tin snips and hacked the corner closest to the driver - wanting to create just a bit more clearance. Cool thing was - they didn't charge me for leaving the jagged sheetmetal sticking up in two places! I'll clean all that junk up before I put my custom boot on the goose-neck. |
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The shifter isn't cheap: About $235.00 from a local rod shop, but as I work in a machine/grind shop - I can tell you the hardware and fit are AAA. |
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The only things they get testy about is burn-outs, exhibition of speed and/or noise, and those damn thumping stereos. Ticking off the neighbors (home owners and businesses) is a major 'No-No' with the organizers, and you can hardly blame them for that. Mac. :chevy: |
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Good to see you driving.;) I'm still waiting for spring.:uhmk:
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I've only put about 300 yards on my 3 speed since I got it fixed. Manuals are fun. I think thats why I had to get it fixed.:lol: Alittle to much fun.;)
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Oil change completed - oil was very clean with no particulates detected. The old filter was tight to the adapter, but I've got one of those Pennzoil filter wrenches to get it started. Truck runs great.
Now my next mission is the rubber floor mat buy. Mac. :chevy: |
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Glad to hear it's running good Mac.
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I was wondering the same thing.;) Just how do you know when they are comfy?:ben:
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Did your camera get broke?:wop:Vernski:metal:
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;) Mac. |
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:lol: Mac. |
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Thanks for the compliments, Vernski.
I was very lucky, according to the OC Sheriff and they said vehicles (specifically targeting groups) were rarely ever found in drivable conditions. Needless to say - my insurance coverage has be substantially increased since the reconstruction. Mac. :chevy: |
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How a simple assembly made of expensive cardboard and big staples could end up being such a pain in the ___, I have no idea. Someday I hope to tackle putting light in there, but I'll probably need to go to therapy shortly thereafter. Mac. :lol: |
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Although I will say I've got a supposed '327' waiting on an engine dolly presently in the same garage that's beginning to whisper to me. (Loony Bin, here I come.) Mac. :chevy: |
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Shot (this morning) of cab and seat cover - of a real, working truck:
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Sheet metal screw to hold the saddle tank door (sprung) closed:
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And for those that bag on "Gardner's Trucks": This is for you. ;)
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Nice pics Mac. Was that saddle tank door on your truck when you got it?
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He could have just laid on the ground to look under the truck to see what was there - but like the locking gas cap, for the behind-the-seat tank (which he wrenched off and ruined the neck), logic didn't seem to be one of the tools in his mental shed. The door hassle was fixed with a very small diameter hole drilled through its edge and through the bed and putting a sheet metal screw (upper right-hand corner) into the damn thing. On a side note - the boy was out all day on jobs and the truck got its first chance to stretch her legs on the 405 freeway for a good run. Kid says she ran like a top and got many a "Thumbs Up." Does my old heart good to hear that. :chevy: |
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I get those to. It does make you feel good.:metal:
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very cool Mac, thanks for sharing....and finding your camera :mm::lol:
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