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oldman3 06-22-2015 09:26 AM

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99, nice job and another item off the to do list...Jim

99 to Life 06-29-2015 11:44 PM

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6-29 Monday. Checking some things off the list. Got 3point seatbelts installed. Started on ebrake, need to finish it up. Wrapping up the doors still, got Pass side actuator bracket made.

Got truck out for some test driving. See video. all is well except the driver side caliper seems to be sticking.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNux...ature=youtu.be

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lower50's 06-30-2015 05:23 AM

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Very cool:metal: Jealous

oldman3 06-30-2015 09:09 AM

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99, you have to feel great about driving it down the road, cool video...Jim

iowaboynca 06-30-2015 10:01 AM

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Nice job!

99 to Life 06-30-2015 10:43 AM

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thanks guys, yah long over due and still a ways to go to be finished. its the never ending truck I swear. got another lined up, hoping to start this fall.

IWanna49 07-05-2015 06:41 PM

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Always love the driving vids. Def a long time coming. Congrats!!

99 to Life 07-07-2015 02:34 PM

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7-6 Not a whole lot to report. Been strapped for cash and summer events. Also my other vehicles have been killing me. Finally got my 51' inspected again. They made me run my exhaust out the bed, so now Im going to have to do the same for the 49'. Since money is tight I got enough stainless to maybe do one side. Hoping once I redo exhaust and get this wiper motor conversion done, I can take it to get inspected.

I got the windshield in for final time. Got inside trim in. Started on door trim, its fitting really bad because of the new window track, so its been a pain.

had the 51' over at the 49's garage, always like getting shots of these two. Gonna one day line up all my trucks for some pics.

the wiper motor is out of a 99 explorer rear window wiper. Got it on ebay for 20 bucks so figured its worth a little effort than to drop 200 plus for a kit I'm not even that happy with.

iowaboynca 07-07-2015 04:46 PM

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why'd they make you move your exhaust? Was it the same inspection place as before?

As much as folks want to make fun of Cali, that is the nice thing. Once the vehicle is registered, nothing else is needed. If it's newer than 1976 then it needs smog. Granted you can get fix-it tickets during traffic stops but no routine inspections.

99 to Life 07-09-2015 01:53 PM

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iowa- In PA I'm not sure when the law changed on exhaust, but some guys don't care if it dumps in the bed or not. In PA I reg my trucks as daily drivers, so I need annual inspection. I'm thinking of looking into classic plates, might not need the inspections then, not sure. I can't get antique plates cause my trucks are modified. With antique plates you reg it once and your good for life, just can't drive much or drive at dark with those plates.

Id have my 49' inspected this weekend, but I need to do exhaust over now. that and wipers, so I'm hoping next weekend I can get it inspected.

Oldchevypickup 07-09-2015 05:37 PM

99 - in PA classic registration still requires a safety inspection just not emissions. Antique registration needs no inspection at all. I have my 55 first series registered as an antique and it is heavily modified. I just do t drive it much and it was registered like that when it was all original.

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iowa- In PA I'm not sure when the law changed on exhaust, but some guys don't care if it dumps in the bed or not. In PA I reg my trucks as daily drivers, so I need annual inspection. I'm thinking of looking into classic plates, might not need the inspections then, not sure. I can't get antique plates cause my trucks are modified. With antique plates you reg it once and your good for life, just can't drive much or drive at dark with those plates.



Id have my 49' inspected this weekend, but I need to do exhaust over now. that and wipers, so I'm hoping next weekend I can get it inspected.

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HUSSEY 07-10-2015 01:41 PM

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Read your last build and saw you put in a 12v electric wiper motor that came as a kit, what were you not happy about with it?

lower50's 07-10-2015 04:26 PM

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Wow safety every year for DD!! We only have to do s safety when it changes owners. Unless its a work truck then every year.

99 to Life 07-10-2015 09:40 PM

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Hussey, I have the Newport wiper kit. For the money I'm just not a huge fan. Its ok, but gets annoying turning them off and on because they are either too fast or too slow, maybe its just cause I have a 2 speed switch. Perhaps I could get a variable speed switch?

yah PA is somewhat uptight on inspections and registration etc. For daily vehicles they have emissions toward the bigger cities, truck registrations jumped up to $58 for small ones and $83 for bigger trucks, inspection for a truck is now almost $50. They raised title fees too, everything just went waaaay up, not a little but a lot.

Oldchevypickup 07-10-2015 10:05 PM

99 I pay either $180 or $210 a year now to register my GMC 2500HD. It is ridiculous.

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Hussey, I have the Newport wiper kit. For the money I'm just not a huge fan. Its ok, but gets annoying turning them off and on because they are either too fast or too slow, maybe its just cause I have a 2 speed switch. Perhaps I could get a variable speed switch?

yah PA is somewhat uptight on inspections and registration etc. For daily vehicles they have emissions toward the bigger cities, truck registrations jumped up to $58 for small ones and $83 for bigger trucks, inspection for a truck is now almost $50. They raised title fees too, everything just went waaaay up, not a little but a lot.

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99 to Life 07-13-2015 12:07 PM

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7-13

Getting close to wrapping this thing up. Just really stretching out my time and money. Got steering wheel painted, fixed my tach. Put a moch up speedo gauge in until I can do that conversion.

Got one side of exhaust re routed. Not really sold on any location ( under running board, side of bed, bottom of fender or through filler pan, so.... I kinda
don't mind it dumping at the back of the fender. I'll prolly trim it down when its all on. Eventually I'm going to move rear end forward 1".

99 to Life 07-13-2015 10:46 PM

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Got my little adjustable wiper end in the mail today. Thanks to my friend shannon. I'm sure alot of you are aware of him on here. Though we are using very similar wiper motors, mine will probably mount a little different than his. Once I get it all rigged up I'll post photos of both applications.

lower50's 07-14-2015 02:06 PM

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Nice piece. Does shannon sell to others? Is there park on that motor?

99 to Life 07-14-2015 10:44 PM

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I'm sure he would custom make these for folks. The motor is just one speed and self parks when power is off I do believe. I haven't wired mine up. I got this one off ebay for 20 bucks. There is another motor you can use and get brand new for like 30 bucks shipped. He sent me a link to his motor running. Seems nice. I'll post video when I get mine all hooked up.

xpickup 07-15-2015 10:40 PM

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99 to Life, don't mean to high jack your thread. lower50's, yes I will make one for you, I have to do some figuring to see how it fits behind a factory dash though. So hit me up when want one.

Henry , looking really good.

Shannon

99 to Life 07-27-2015 09:56 PM

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7-27 Good god I been stuck in the 3rd base to home rundown for months. I should most likely be hitting the inspection station friday or monday. Then onto a couple months of shakedown. Got some interior to finish but its getting there.

Had to rerun my exhaust do to PA inspection, doesn't allow them to dump under bed. Speaking of bed, got my wood on. Its removable.

Gonna install and AC/heat unit but not hook up AC, need to do speedo conversion, install radio, do carpet and behind the seat cover and that will be
pretty much the jist of the final touches.

Advanced Design 07-28-2015 08:51 AM

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Looks really good 99. Almost there!

oldman3 07-28-2015 09:20 AM

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Sweeeeeet...Jim

iowaboynca 07-28-2015 09:50 AM

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Nice...so which one is going to be the DD? :lol:

99 to Life 07-28-2015 10:43 AM

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thanks guys, yeah almost there for months!!! just tallied up my preliminary costs and I'm a little over budget on that and time, but oh well. I'll drive this as much as I can till fall, then it is up for sale. I'v planned on a build to sell for years and this has been a total span of almost 2 years (several months of dash and engine work) then about 1.5 years on everything else, on a consistent schedule of about 3days a week, and about 800 hours for everything. I'm looking forward to getting another one on the road, gonna be a long journey.


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