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72 tigger 04-14-2018 08:11 PM

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Originally Posted by cornerstone (Post 8238300)
I finished the topside welds on the rocker installs and flipped her over to get to the bottom easier, because I hate molten balls of steel burrowing in my flesh. That would be a good thread name ...”molten balls of steel”. Also , I closed up the factory gashole. Someone needs to clean the garage.

You're doing it right!

SoCoC10 04-14-2018 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by 1968 baby blue C10 (Post 8238332)
Thanks guys, and I don’t think I’ll put any oil on. There are a few speckled, pin head sized bare metal spots on the drivers side bed side and a decent sized spot on the cowl but she’s garage kept and not driven in the rain so I don’t think it should advance any for a long time. The bare metal will tell the tale I guess.
Here’s a shot of the other side of the bed and cowl. I’ll try to get a decent picture of the whole truck in a few days when it stops raining, still haven’t got to drive her for over 4 months now because of the weather :(

I always put a coat of wax on by hand after my CLR baths. It covers the bare metal,brightens up the paint and darkens the exposed primer. It's like cranking up the contrast on a picture.

1968 baby blue C10 04-14-2018 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SoCoC10 (Post 8238355)
I always put a coat of wax on by hand after my CLR baths. It covers the bare metal,brightens up the paint and darkens the exposed primer. It's like cranking up the contrast on a picture.

I am very seriously considering wax. The scrubbing from the CLR already gave the bed a bit of reflective properties. I need to go over the whole hood cause in fluorescent light you can see where I scrubbed, it’s shinier.
The only thing is I don’t want it to look like it’s fake patina or something. Do you have any pictures of vehicles you’ve done? And are some waxes less “shiny” than others? I’ve never even waxed anything before. Thanks for the help by the way.

Jp1971 04-14-2018 09:33 PM

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Well I've got a 71 lwb with a 307 3 spd, that i am resurecting.
I started mine 3 times today, installed valve cover gaskets and turned on head lights at dark and it's now snowing here today.

Synestran 04-14-2018 09:43 PM

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Took the bed off to start repairs on the cab.
http://i.imgur.com/XZ4Wyrg.jpg

ZEKE68 04-14-2018 09:43 PM

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Got the big block exhaust pipes fitted up, and started the Vintage Air condenser install.

Metaldoc 04-14-2018 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 1968 baby blue C10 (Post 8238393)
I am very seriously considering wax. The scrubbing from the CLR already gave the bed a bit of reflective properties. I need to go over the whole hood cause in fluorescent light you can see where I scrubbed, it’s shinier.
The only thing is I don’t want it to look like it’s fake patina or something. Do you have any pictures of vehicles you’ve done? And are some waxes less “shiny” than others? I’ve never even waxed anything before. Thanks for the help by the way.

You could try carnauba wax, it's more for fiberglass but it goes over the patina without a lot of shine and seals it up.

macdaddy70 04-14-2018 10:25 PM

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started putting dash back together...new Glove box, new dash pad, radio antennae, defrost ducts, rubber bumpers, painted dash, and removed/painted and reinstalled the e-brake pedal.
Looking good...

SoCoC10 04-14-2018 10:27 PM

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Originally Posted by 1968 baby blue C10 (Post 8238393)
I am very seriously considering wax. The scrubbing from the CLR already gave the bed a bit of reflective properties. I need to go over the whole hood cause in fluorescent light you can see where I scrubbed, it’s shinier.
The only thing is I don’t want it to look like it’s fake patina or something. Do you have any pictures of vehicles you’ve done? And are some waxes less “shiny” than others? I’ve never even waxed anything before. Thanks for the help by the way.

Pretty sure these have a coat of the cheap liquid Turtle Wax you can get at Walmart.

KQQL IT 04-14-2018 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by 1968 baby blue C10 (Post 8238332)
Thanks guys, and I don’t think I’ll put any oil on. There are a few speckled, pin head sized bare metal spots on the drivers side bed side and a decent sized spot on the cowl but she’s garage kept and not driven in the rain so I don’t think it should advance any for a long time. The bare metal will tell the tale I guess.
Here’s a shot of the other side of the bed and cowl. I’ll try to get a decent picture of the whole truck in a few days when it stops raining, still haven’t got to drive her for over 4 months now because of the weather :(


Just did a coat of boiled linseed oil on our '68

Sure makes the old dried out paint come to life.

KQQL IT 04-14-2018 10:54 PM

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Fresh coat of boiled linseed oil.

bill3rail 04-14-2018 11:28 PM

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Installed an offset air cleaner in anticipation of running power brakes with a booster.

Repaired my Tonneau cover (One corner was broken so I replaced all four.)

Removed the carpet to inspect floor pan for issues before installing sound deadener and new carpet. I was expecting a nightmare, and was pleasantly surprised that she only needs a very tiny bit of paint.

Bill

In The Ten Ring 04-14-2018 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by bill3rail (Post 8238533)
Installed an offset air cleaner in anticipation of running power brakes with a booster.

Repaired my Tonneau cover (One corner was broken so I replaced all four.)

Removed the carpet to inspect floor pan for issues before installing sound deadener and new carpet. I was expecting a nightmare, and was pleasantly surprised that she only needs a very tiny bit of paint.

Bill

I have that job coming up at some point...did yours have the brace that runs from the engine to the bottom of the filter housing? Could you show me a pic of where that bolts to?

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I was going to mow my yard today but noticed that the tarp I had over my stored spare tire cutout fender was in bad shape. It was a job and took some time, but I unscrewed, pried, and cut that crate apart! The fender looks good and I was able to get it into the garage. I cut the crate the rest of the way apart so I could load it up and haul it to a dumpster I pay for. Only one splinter and I got it out with tweezers. :ito:

1968 baby blue C10 04-14-2018 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Metaldoc (Post 8238448)
You could try carnauba wax, it's more for fiberglass but it goes over the patina without a lot of shine and seals it up.

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Originally Posted by SoCoC10 (Post 8238480)
Pretty sure these have a coat of the cheap liquid Turtle Wax you can get at Walmart.

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Originally Posted by KQQL IT (Post 8238487)
Just did a coat of boiled linseed oil on our '68

Sure makes the old dried out paint come to life.

Thanks for the tips guys, those trucks look great. I may have to give one of those a try. Does liquid wax hold up as well as regular wax does?

And that truck rubbed with the oil looks really good, but there’s just something that makes me not want to cover my truck in oil, for one thing I have to travel a dusty road occasionally.

KQQL IT 04-15-2018 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by 1968 baby blue C10 (Post 8238540)
Thanks for the tips guys, those trucks look great. I may have to give one of those a try. Does liquid wax hold up as well as regular wax does?

And that truck rubbed with the oil looks really good, but there’s just something that makes me not want to cover my truck in oil, for one thing I have to travel a dusty road occasionally.

It drys up in a day or two.
Lasted a year or so since I last did a coat.
Wiped it on with a sponge waited a few minutes wiped off with micro fiber towel. Took my daughter and I 45 minutes maybe.

Deej-79 04-15-2018 10:54 AM

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Got some more sound mat in and found pretty much the seat I wanted at the junkyard so got that installed

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bhkg11oHdQr/

Also moved it to the left some so it should be easier to park my dd truck

1968 baby blue C10 04-15-2018 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by KQQL IT (Post 8238548)
It drys up in a day or two.
Lasted a year or so since I last did a coat.
Wiped it on with a sponge waited a few minutes wiped off with micro fiber towel. Took my daughter and I 45 minutes maybe.

That is tempting, but there’s still just something keeping me from wanting to do it. I think if for some reason I ever would have to paint something on it. Plus my dad would kill me for parking something covered in oil in his garage, he paints in there haha. Thanks for the help though.

71gmcC15 04-15-2018 04:36 PM

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I put in a seat. Its out of a 95. So much nicer then the old bench.

71gmcC15 04-15-2018 04:40 PM

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I even cleaned the seat belts.

1968 baby blue C10 04-15-2018 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by 71gmcC15 (Post 8239027)
I put in a seat. Its out of a 95. So much nicer then the old bench.

Is it really better? The bench seat in my 68 is the most comfortable seat I’ve ever sat on. Everyone who sits on it says the same thing. I guess the arm rest would be kinda nice.

rjs53 04-15-2018 04:43 PM

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Seat looks good! What kind of leg room do you have?

71gmcC15 04-15-2018 04:54 PM

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Yes it is better. Maby not as good as yours but mine did have fome on the bottom. I used some memoery foam to get by. It was not a full foam seat. And it lag room is pritty good. Maby a inch or two back would be nice.any one over 6 foot whould not like it. I drove it 40 miles the other day and it was pritty comfitable

71gmcC15 04-15-2018 04:57 PM

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You can see my old seat. Any thing can beat that

1968 baby blue C10 04-15-2018 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by 71gmcC15 (Post 8239046)
You can see my old seat. Any thing can beat that

Oh okay I see what you’re saying now, it was worn out. Mine is an original seat but it’s not original to my truck. The seat looks good though, I like it. Too bad it doesn’t have cup holders. I desperately need some but I hate to pay the price for a console. But I’m sick of trying to work the clutch and gas with a drink between my legs haha

71gmcC15 04-15-2018 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by 1968 baby blue C10 (Post 8239057)
Oh okay I see what you’re saying now, it was worn out. Mine is an original seat but it’s not original to my truck. The seat looks good though, I like it. Too bad it doesn’t have cup holders. I desperately need some but I hate to pay the price for a console. But I’m sick of trying to work the clutch and gas with a drink between my legs haha

Ya cup holder would be nice. If its a can it can set on the dash if you dont care if it spills. a bottle can set on the seat next to you. my old seat was junk. Thats why its in a dumpster.


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