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1963c-10 06-07-2012 02:47 PM

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No problem. Took my buddy about 20min to put the lock strip in. He did 1/2 of the straight piece on the bottom, did the left side, then did the bottom left corner, back to the top straight piece, top left corner, rights side straight, top right corner, then the other bottom 1/2 straight piece, the bottom right corner then trimmed. This was just his method of madness, but your free to follow your own. Let me know how it turns out.

1Bad62Pro/Street 06-07-2012 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 5422235)
No problem. Took my buddy about 20min to put the lock strip in. He did 1/2 of the straight piece on the bottom, did the left side, then did the bottom left corner, back to the top straight piece, top left corner, rights side straight, top right corner, then the other bottom 1/2 straight piece, the bottom right corner then trimmed. This was just his method of madness, but your free to follow your own. Let me know how it turns out.

Roger that.;)
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CRGRS 66 06-07-2012 03:51 PM

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Nice truck, and nice work, subscribed

1963c-10 06-07-2012 03:52 PM

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Thank you sir. Hopefully get around to paint here in a few months. Been looking for another hood. I have found a real nice 61 bubble hood, but haven't decided that I want to go with the older hood or not yet

CRGRS 66 06-07-2012 03:58 PM

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Have a look at markeb01's thread for a local 63 GMC. I posted a pic of it Tuesday, very nice, very original truck. The bedwood still has the SN burned into it. Nice to see another build that isn't being dropped below sea level:metal:

1963c-10 06-07-2012 04:26 PM

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I saw that earlier on his thread. Nice looking truck. Although I plan to go with a big block, it'll still be a 3 on the tree. I dont want to change the interior/exterior, just disc brakes and a larger powerplant. Im in need of a hood and the only decent one I found was a 61. May put it on and sell it later once I find a 62-66 locally.

MisterC 06-07-2012 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 5416294)
Also had my buddy do the gasket on the back glass. Went with the chrome lock strip...came out awesome. Be doing the front windshield and wide 1960 trim next. The truck still had the original glass and ribbed gasket, which was in poor shape. My glass had some scratches, so the donar glass came from my 61 parts truck which had a perfect piece of glass and its OEM. Gasket came from Classic Parts and he had no problem with install. 1st one hes done like this and 40min start to finish. Th epinch weld under the gasket was still in factory condition, no rust or issues so out with the old and in with the new.

Boy you nailed it with that chrome trim. You don't see a lot of guys go with it, but I wouldn't have it any other way. Thank you for the pictures! Made my mind up for me to go that route.

I love all of the little things that you do to make this one your own.

1963c-10 06-08-2012 08:11 AM

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Thanks. Ive had a couple of trucks over the years. Ive spent alot of time looking for some of the harder to find parts, then Ive always gotten rid of them. Ive decided to keep this one for myself, so Im putting all the toys on it that Ive always wanted. I agree....you dont see many people go with the chrome lock strip...I dont know why...I think it looks great. Even on a primered truck.

CRGRS 66 06-08-2012 10:02 AM

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I like the way the sun twinkles on the upper edge! I would love to go that route as well, but mine has a sliding window, which I really like. I don't like the look, but I like the air flow!

1963c-10 06-08-2012 11:37 AM

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Should be the same lock strip if its the small back window. Th elock strip was a few inches long and had to be trimmed. I dont know that you can get the lock strip seperate though.

boat 06-10-2012 01:39 AM

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Nice work on the grill what did you polish it with I'll be starting on my in a couple of days Thanks steve
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1963c-10 06-11-2012 12:54 PM

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I used the Mothers aluminum /mag polish. Have you already stripped the anodization?

1963c-10 06-15-2012 10:02 AM

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Found an OEM headlight knob and wiper switch w/washer option. Converting the truck from single speed motor to two speed w/washer. The OEM knobs have a stainless steel cap and polished up nice

1963c-10 06-15-2012 10:05 AM

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Also...got the 60-61 wide windshield trim in. Will start polishing it tonight and install in a few weeks. Got rid of the 1/2" wide trim in place for the 1" trim.

CRGRS 66 06-15-2012 12:01 PM

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Nice Knobs!
Not something I usually say to a man:lol:

1963c-10 06-15-2012 01:19 PM

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Haha...right. Has taken awhile, but finally have a complete set of custom knobs. Have noticed alot of difference in the repop knobs. I still have the Choke cable & knob to mount, but have done the conversion on the linkage already.

1963c-10 06-18-2012 01:19 PM

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Going to look at a donar hood and possibly a BBW donar cab. Will get pics.

1963c-10 06-22-2012 11:17 AM

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Been moving into the new house, so haven't had much time to do anything but put gas in her. I have been working on the dash clock here and there. Trying to decide what color to go with. Have cleaned and relubed the clock mech and glass. Done a functions check and holds to within a minute or less over the last two weeks.

1963c-10 07-02-2012 02:07 PM

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Just completed the move to the new property. Have to move the 61 parts truck over and then can resume work on the 63. Have located an original grill guard...will upload pics later. Also found a 65 c-30 dually that Im considering picking up.

1963c-10 07-11-2012 03:52 PM

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Be starting the disc brake swap next. Have to get the gen II blazer rims painted and tires swapped...then ready for the conversion.

1963c-10 09-25-2012 09:45 AM

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Got the deluxe heater pulled and the economy heater installed. I need the extra room in the engine bay for the big block. The economy heater was out of a 61 parts truck that came from MO. I dont know that the heater was used much as the original Harrison heater core was still installed and had all the original paint. Looked brand new. Anyways...disassembled and reassembled the heater system and got it installed. I think its runs hotter than the deluxe heater as its a recirculating heater as opposed to a fresh air heater. Also...the top two mounting posts made a perfect mounting location for the wiper bottle and mount. I didnt have to modify the mount to fit on the studs and used the heater mounting nuts to hold the bracket on. I will post pics tomorrow.

1963c-10 09-25-2012 12:58 PM

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Here is a pic of the washer bottle bracket and bottle mounted

1963c-10 09-25-2012 01:30 PM

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Another pic...heres one before and after to show how much room the deluxe heater took up

McMurphy 09-25-2012 04:44 PM

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Any chance you could show me how you did the fresh air vent conversion to cables from the lever?
That would solve a space issue for me on the driver's side.

1963c-10 09-26-2012 09:07 AM

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Are you talking about the cab vents? You will have to find a set of 60-61 cab vents that were cable pull operated. Ive got a couple contacts that might hav ethem. Usually you can get them for around $40-60. The cable pull vents are the same size as the manually operated vents and will fit in the stock location. The cables attach to the vents and the cable bracket is just mounted under the dash. I can take them out if you need some pics for illustration, but its actually an easy job. The vent screens are optional. I didnt have a set for a year and they work just fine, although I do notice better flow with them...and it makes them look much cleaner. Let me know where I can help

McMurphy 09-26-2012 04:22 PM

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Yeah the cab vents.
I was thinking this was a mod you did on original parts in place. I will have to take a look at it now.
Funny how my brain works like that....like how a simple "I wonder if," can turn into a month long mod project. :smoke:

1963c-10 09-26-2012 04:36 PM

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Well, sorta. They are original parts, just out of a 61. If you can find a donar, the parts are bolt in. The only drilling will be for the cable mounts under the dash, and there are several places that you can put them. If you can find the vents and covers, the cables can be purchased aftermarket for around $15-20 each. Try Lyle in IL -208-946-6173 or tony smith at 913-207-7789. Either one should have the vents and screens. I just got rid of a nice extra set a few weeks ago, so im no help there. I think from start to finish....maybe 45min to do the swap and it was the 1st ones I had done. The vent box has a mount on the inside that holds the cable from moving and it attaches to the vent blade itself to open and close it. It does make open/close the vent much safer when your driving so that you dont have to reach down and kiss the steering wheel to do it. Its one of the changes I made that I use daily and really enjoy.

1963c-10 09-26-2012 04:40 PM

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Found these cables through classic parts of america for $16.95....im sure LMC and the rest will be comperable in price. Also...there is a left and right cable. Makes sense when you mount under the dash. The knob end w/the bracket get bolted under the dash and the cable end goes through the vent box to the vent blade. The gaskets are the same for the manual or cable pull vents and are maybe $5-8 at most.

1963c-10 09-26-2012 04:45 PM

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Here you can see the notch in the screen where the cable goes through to enter the vent box. 2nd pic shows the box in place. The trick to the cable is to adjust it before installing the vent into the kick panel. Then install the screen (cover) last. You can also see how the air flows better with the screens than w/o. The made a big difference in the direction the air goes. Use to just blow in the cab, now its directed towards the driver/passenger. I used some $.99 rubber mounts to hold the cable to the firewall and just used the top screw that mounts the screen to hold it in place.

1963c-10 10-02-2012 02:45 PM

Re: 1963 C-10 in NC
 
Plan on getting ready for the clutch conversion to Hydraulic. I want to do the swap prior to the engine swap. All parts ready now, so wont be long.

McMurphy 10-02-2012 05:10 PM

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Thank you for the photos, I think I am going to look at doing this later today!!

1963c-10 10-03-2012 09:27 AM

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Im going to a yard this or next weekend. There was a 61 that had a set awhile back. If they are still there I'll grab them for you.

1963c-10 10-16-2012 10:02 AM

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Getting the 2nd gen c-10 rims ready for the disk brake conversion. Got paint yesterday...$90 qt. 3 of the 5 rims ready to go...hopefully spray them this weekend.

1963c-10 10-19-2012 11:14 AM

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Be installing the factory dash clock this weekend. Will uplaoad pics Monday

markeb01 10-19-2012 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 5625360)
Thank you for the photos, I think I am going to look at doing this later today!!

Apologies for responding in your build thread, but responding to Sgt McMurphy - I still have the complete vent assemblies out of my truck. Vents, screens, cables, etc. They're yours for the price of the shipping if you want them.

McMurphy 10-19-2012 04:13 PM

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Im going to a yard this or next weekend. There was a 61 that had a set awhile back. If they are still there I'll grab them for you.

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Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 5656467)
Apologies for responding in your build thread, but responding to Sgt McMurphy - I still have the complete vent assemblies out of my truck. Vents, screens, cables, etc. They're yours for the price of the shipping if you want them.

Thank you guys! Your offers are a perfect example of why this board is so incredibly better than many of the others out there!!

I appreciate the offers, but once I took my vent out, I determined that a very simple mod was all that was needed. I will post the process this weekend on my build!
Thank you very much though!

1963c-10 10-25-2012 10:05 AM

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Went and looked at them...no good. Rats nests and rust issues.

McMurphy 10-25-2012 01:16 PM

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Went and looked at them...no good. Rats nests and rust issues.

No worries, found out that modifying the handle vents was too easy with a pair of $5 HELP cables from the parts store. I photo journaled it with a video too if you want to take a look.

I see you did not prime your oil pressure guage line. I always wonder if the guage is reading accurately with that much air in the line.

Thank you for looking thru your local junk yard for me though, I really appreciate your taking the time !!

1963c-10 10-25-2012 01:21 PM

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It drains when the engine is off. Holds 45psi when cold and around 35 when hot. When I put the big block in, I plan to plumb a hard line. I dont care for the little plastic line running around.

1963c-10 10-29-2012 09:34 AM

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Have had a factory clock for awhile, just got it installed this weekend. Pretty straight forward job. Drill 2 3/16" holes to mount and a 5/16" hole for the wires. I have it wired so that the clock light adjusts with the dash lights. Been installed 24hr and holding correct time. I did disassemble and rebuild the clock. Cleaned it out. Haven't painted it yet, so still in the factory fawn. I will be changing the interior color in the spring, so will paint it then. Takes a little bit of getting used too, not used to something being mounted on the center of the dash.


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