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77chris03 01-12-2012 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by El Campo (Post 5119386)
I dont think it's a bad idea. I'd def consider doing it. I need to go to Outback again and see if Roger will give me some parts for not-a-raping. Everytine I look at your truck I like it more BTW
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we all know that wont happen....youve seen the sign on the wall "you want a discount, buy this store" or something like that...he should give us guys that spend alot of money with him a break every now and then...something like spend 500 bucks and get 50 off or get something 1/2 off one item not to exceed xxx dollar amount...

what do you like about it? honestly, cause it just pisses me off more and more every day that its not done... hope i can still get the poppers and lines from you...that'll get me one step closer too...

68 TT 01-12-2012 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by 77chris03 (Post 5119216)
so i stopped by the salvage yard again and destroyed a 90 model bed for the filler neck, bucket, frame and gas door.....ill post a pic when my phone gets a charge. i hope this works...anyone post a pic of one thats been done?

Haven't seen a round door one on a stepside yet. Maybe you can lead the way.

68 TT 01-12-2012 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by 77chris03 (Post 5119402)
we all know that wont happen....youve seen the sign on the wall "you want a discount, buy this store" or something like that...he should give us guys that spend alot of money with him a break every now and then...something like spend 500 bucks and get 50 off or get something 1/2 off one item not to exceed xxx dollar amount...

I think I would be shopping elsewhere if they don't treat regular customers a little better.

77chris03 01-12-2012 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 5119648)
Haven't seen a round door one on a stepside yet. Maybe you can lead the way.

you gave me the idea....lol i just hope it goes well. my goal for tomorrow after work is to try and get the bed side etc on and try to find a place to put the filler door....and if i have the guts to do it, ill cut and tack it in place...maybe just maybe...

77chris03 01-12-2012 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 5119661)
I think I would be shopping elsewhere if they don't treat regular customers a little better.

in all honesty, theyre the cheapest ive seen thats not 100 miles away. only problem i have is ive been trying to get a front panel since thanksgiving...went today and still doesnt have any.. "i should have them here soon, check back next week". GD...i spend over 300+ a month, just order the damn thing!!!!!!!!!!!

68 TT 01-13-2012 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by 77chris03 (Post 5119689)
you gave me the idea....lol i just hope it goes well. my goal for tomorrow after work is to try and get the bed side etc on and try to find a place to put the filler door....and if i have the guts to do it, ill cut and tack it in place...maybe just maybe...

I had it planned for my fleetside but I thought the stepside had similar lines so I suggested it. I think it looked best right about where the marker light is located on my stepside when I took the pic. Should be well clear of the tire there too.
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77chris03 01-13-2012 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by 68 TT (Post 5120117)
I had it planned for my fleetside but I thought the stepside had similar lines so I suggested it. I think it looked best right about where the marker light is located on my stepside when I took the pic. Should be well clear of the tire there too.
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Well thats what i was thinking. instead of shaving both markers, put the door in place where the marker sits. just gotta somehow make it work...

The column that was pointed out doesnt have a neutral safety switch, how do you go around that and do i really need one..??

Slick67 01-13-2012 11:49 AM

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Roger's prices are the same or lower than ordering on the web and paying shipping so I can't complain, plus you can look at the parts before you buy. He gives a little break on some of his used parts, like my console. But backorders are a PITA there. Still waiting for my black dash pad..........

68 TT 01-13-2012 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 77chris03 (Post 5120174)
Well thats what i was thinking. instead of shaving both markers, put the door in place where the marker sits. just gotta somehow make it work...

The column that was pointed out doesnt have a neutral safety switch, how do you go around that and do i really need one..??

I was thinking of trying to blend a marker light housing into the gas door. There should be enough depth if you lose the gas cap holder tabs off the inside of the door.
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68 TT 01-13-2012 09:01 PM

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I was thinking of trying to blend a marker light housing into the gas door. There should be enough depth if you lose the gas cap holder tabs off the inside of the door.

I dug out one of my new marker lights and set it over the 88-98 truck gas door. It is pretty close in size and could be put right over the top with just a relief cut for the light socket part. Not enough room to blend a fender marker light piece into the fuel door to partially recess the marker light like stock.

In the top pic the marker light is at an angle because of the light socket port on the back. Sorry about the out of focus pic of the gasket on the door but you can at least see the marker light outline is just about perfect to match the gas door. No idea what the camera was focusing on there.

El Campo 01-13-2012 11:19 PM

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That color is my favorite and I like the shave that you have on it. Typically dont like shaved drip rails but yours looks great. And sweet headlights. Plus I think that it has to be my favorite 68 that I've seen yet (I'm a 71/72 fan). Just looks right. Someday if u need help I might be able to come help u out when I come up to Outback anyway. Would like to see in person. Damn and like slickrick I need a black dash pad too
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77chris03 01-13-2012 11:52 PM

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i tried my attempt at putting the windshield in. screw that. im having nothing but trouble and hell, down to the point where i wanna take the glass and throw it..

77chris03 01-13-2012 11:53 PM

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late68 01-14-2012 12:07 AM

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Looking good!

68 TT 01-14-2012 12:15 AM

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Start at the top and work your way down with the windshield. Use a paint stir stick to push things around so they fit.

I did it by myself this way without breaking it and had never done that type of windshield seal before.

68 TT 01-14-2012 12:16 AM

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The ride height looks great and the tire size fits the wheel wells very well. Nice choice on both.

Slick67 01-14-2012 01:02 AM

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I'll help ya out tomorrow if you want to attempt it again!

68 TT 01-14-2012 01:24 AM

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Originally Posted by 77chris03 (Post 5120174)
The column that was pointed out doesnt have a neutral safety switch, how do you go around that and do i really need one..??

Not really that important with a carb but it is a safety feature to keep it from being started in gear. NHRA requires one so if you ever want to race it you will need it.

I would try to make it work if possible. The last thing you want is for it to take off on you when you thought it was in park and didn't have your foot on the brakes.
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77chris03 01-14-2012 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Slick67 (Post 5121856)
I'll help ya out tomorrow if you want to attempt it again!


where ya at?? Ive been up since 7....britts been waiting....hehe:D

mcbassin 01-14-2012 01:14 PM

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Use lots of soapy water or some guys use wd-40 to lube them up. Put the whole gasket in, put the glass in at the bottom and let the weight hold it in place, just work your way around with a dull/rounded pick or windshield tool. Easy said than done. I have cracked a few in my time :( usually right at the end.

77chris03 01-15-2012 01:24 AM

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Use lots of soapy water or some guys use wd-40 to lube them up. Put the whole gasket in, put the glass in at the bottom and let the weight hold it in place, just work your way around with a dull/rounded pick or windshield tool. Easy said than done. I have cracked a few in my time :( usually right at the end.


too late...david and i had it going in and had the drivers corner left....
heres the outcome.....we laughed our asses off....kinda bummed but it was a good laugh...
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then i got to ride in the "slick 67", then i got to drive my first 67-72 model truck....and wow its awesome i cant wait til mine is done...

77chris03 01-15-2012 01:29 AM

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77chris03 01-15-2012 01:32 AM

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i dont think it turned out too bad...come to find out theres alot of bondo around the fender lip and body line...

77chris03 01-15-2012 01:54 AM

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BTW this was a pain in the ass...lol all i had was a 6" C Clamp...i did get a little warping but not too bad. now i just gotta find a way for the hose to connect the the tank... may have to cut the bed side a little bit.

VA72C10 01-15-2012 02:12 AM

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sorry bout the windshield. Nice work on the fuel door!


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