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Now, if only I could fix the other squeaks and rattles... Oh wait, that would mean starting all the rust repair on the cab :whine: |
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Man I'd be worried with that cab that one day your going down interstate and find yourself in a convertible c10. Do they make replacement pillar patch panels and such or are you going to need a donor cab?
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Most likely, I won't be starting the rust repair until I pass the CPA exam. Could be done with that by August, or longer, I don't know yet. I have patch panels for the floor, rockers, cab corners, above the windshield, and entire roof panel. I have the inner and outer upper corners of the windshield from a donor cab and a donor section to replace the damage on the passenger side. I will probably need some other donor pieces as I dig into it, but I want to save the cab since the cab vin and partial frame vin are still matching. |
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Good luck with your studies. My wife is a returned CPA. She says it was a great career for her for more than thirty years.
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My mom also has her CPA license, so I think I got that from her :lol: |
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Filled up today for $3.29. That was a punch to the wallet, but my 8.5:1 CR heads are making it less painful than it could be.
I chose to daily drive Frankentruck since this is my last semester and I'm close enough to be able to walk to campus. Not complaining about the gas prices. I've made my bed and have to lie in it now :lol: |
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Be happy, we Europeans would be happy if we had such petrol prices. In Germany we currently pay €1.82 for 1 liter of E10 Super. That would be about $6.77 a gallon
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A gallon of regular up here is $4.52US
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£1.48 per litre of e10 here so around £6.72 per imperial gallon or $9.14 per imperial gallon.
I didn't even get bought dinner..... P. :D |
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That would be $7.59 for a US gallon, they are smaller than an Imperial gallon.
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Drove up to Athens this morning to take my first of four CPA exam sections. I feel like I passed, but now I get to wait anxiously until I get my scores back on the 17th.
Frankentruck did great as usual, both there and back. I've passed an antique shop in the little town of Bishop every time I've gone up to Athens, so I stopped in on the way back. I found a 1970 Cherokee county license plate to add to my collection. The 35 was the county code for Cherokee county back then. Since that's the county I've lived in most of my life so far, I couldn't say no |
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I've been looking for a '65 Cobb (7) plate myself. When I lived in Dekalb (2) it was very easy with hundreds to chose from which I found two tags with some great numbers.
TagDr.com and GeorgiaPlates.com as well as eBay are where I'm primarily searching. A quick check to those and I found your '63 Cherokee on eBay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-196...-127632-2357-0 |
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Yup, finally building the trailer was well worth the time and money.
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The swap meet was cold and windy today, but a decent amount of people still showed up. Even had some snow flurries :lol:
Still a good time though, and I got multiple compliments on the trailer. The trailer pulls nicely and is definitely my favorite way to do swap meet stuff with. |
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My seat broke when I got home from the swap meet.
Doing a quick and cheap yet temporary "fix" until I pull the truck off the road for rust repair. I'm thinking about upgrading to the full foam seat |
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Got the seat "fixed" and back in the truck yesterday. Drove back to Milledgeville today and didn't have any discomfort regarding the seat. It's good enough for government work! I will keep using this seat until I find a good, full foam seat to have reupholstered. I really like the custom comfort pattern, so I'm probably going to go that direction at some point. That will be after fixing the cab rust though, so I still have plenty of time to put my fix to good use.
I did have one problem though. The throttle return spring snapped on I20. I felt the throttle get really loose, but it was still running fine, so I kept driving. Eventually, it started getting funky and I couldn't accelerate. I pulled off on the shoulder, got out, and didn't notice anything wrong under the hood. The engine fired right back, so I revved it and it didn't come back down unless I pulled back on the pedal. Looked back under the hood and sure enough, throttle spring was gone. I saw the short piece sitting on the intake manifold, but assumed the rest was gone to the interstate. I limped the truck off the interstate since the next exit was about a mile up the road. I had to work the throttle back and forth with my foot, but I made it into a gas station. Went back under the hood and started looking around. I am glad I don't have headers because sitting between the exhaust manifold and head was the rest of the spring. One vise grip and needle nose pliers later, I bent one of the coils into a hook since all that broke was the hook at the point it started to coil. That worked great to get me the rest of the way to Milledgeville. I could probably run it like that for awhile, but I'll be getting a new spring tomorrow. Definitely going with one that has a smaller spring inside the larger one :lol: *Edited to add pictures* I picked up a pack of universal return springs. Might be overkill, but I put two on instead of just one. The throttle is definitely has more resistance, but that might help keep my foot out of the floor :lol: :burnout: I might take one off though if it proves to be uncomfortable on a longer trip. |
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You are an inspiring young man! Thank you for sharing this journey of faith, school, career, and oh yeah, a great truck.
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Hi Christian it's been months since I was on here just trying to catch up on everyone's builds. good work, keep it up.
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Well, I might be starting my own fleet.
81 Custom Deluxe, original paint, been sitting for 20 years. 305 2 barrel, auto, power steering and brakes, A/C, and possibly only 57k original miles. It's got rust in the rockers and lower corners of wheel wells. Cab corners look decent. Couple small spots in the outside of the floor. Still has the original floor mat. No carpet in this one! Extensive mouse nest under the hood, but none got inside the cab, thankfully. They ate a bunch of wires under the hood though. So, should Frankentruck get a younger sibling? |
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Be something nice to drive while cutting roof up on frankentruck lol.
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As long as it wasn't custom ordered with anything odd it should have some tall highway gears in it too so might be decent MPG.
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Dad and I want to do some turkey hunting this season, so with that, finishing up classes, and studying for the CPA exam, I doubt I'll get much of a chance to tinker on the 81. Probably going to be an after graduation project, considering that's coming up in a little over a month. Gosh, my 5 years of college life is about to be over. What did I even learn? :confused: :crazy: :lol: ;) |
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Thinking you learned things like how to weld, bit of body work, wiring oh and which direction is forward on control arms lol. All good things
I'll just edit instead of derailing your thread a ton more. If you think about it the right way it really wasn't your mistake, a good rule of thumb is to re-assemble something back in the order and orientation it was taken apart in so really its the PO's mistake. |
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So made another one of those live and learn things again today.
I didn't put any grease on the contact and slide points for the calipers and pads when I put the discs on back in 2015 or back in December when I had everything apart again. I decided last weekend I had had enough of the brake squeaks. Got some brake parts cleaner and some caliper grease and greased all the contact points up real nice. I didn't hear the annoying squeaks on my test drive, so I'm hoping that will last until I need new pads. While I had everything off, I noticed the passenger rotor was a smidge loose on the bearings. It made a noise when rocked up and down. I popped the dust cap off and cotter pin out to see how much it needed to be tightened up. I turned the castle nut one slot tighter and that fixed all the play I was feeling. I don't think eneything got messed up too bad, but I'll probably be checking that again at a later date. The driver's side was fine though. Headed up to C10s in the City in the morning! |
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Congrats on TOTM Clunker Award!
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Had a great time at C10s in the City today. Lots of great trucks and friends. I'm looking forward to the next one!
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