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I decided it was time to put my gear shift knob back on. I set it up earlier but it wasn't working good and the nut I glued in came off. I had drilled a hole in the bottom and then filed it out to the size of nut I needed. This time I used a flare nut and epoxied it in. I also added some green eyes out of a couple of faceted beads. Wicked!
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Here are a few pics on what's been going on around here.
dash with gear shift installed rear inner fenders temporarily installed for marking bolt holes in the bed wood. I got the windshield wiper motor ready to install. I'm also working on the restoration of my steering wheel. It has been completely stripped and the cracks have been ground out and is ready for filling the cracks today. |
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Nice looking gauge panel on that dash.
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Here are a few pics of the steering wheel work. These show the two main cracks on both arms of the wheel that have been opened up and ready for filling and a few of the smaller cracks. I removed the 4 chrome goodies on the wheel end there are small cracks on the back side of the wheel that will need attention. I have opened up the cracks and started filling with JB epoxy putty. |
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I've got all of the cracks opened up, filled, and sanded on the wheel. Today I plan on spraying with plastic adhesion promotor and epoxy primed. I am also going to test the wiper motor and install it if it tests out ok.
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Are these them installed? Are you happy with them? http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1537464119 http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/a...1&d=1537464186 |
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I want to route my wires from under like yours. |
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I haven't posted for a few weeks. I had a friend from Oregon came to visit and then my 2 sons came down from Portland, Or. so I didn't get a lot done for a couple of weeks. I've been working on some projects lately just to take a break from sanding stuff. I've got the new rollers on my window crank mechanism. Now working on the cranks. I ordered new ones but they have been on back order for a couple of weeks. I have a couple of old crank mechanisms so I decided to remove one of the cranks. When I took it apart there was nothing wrong with it except a bunch of old grease and crud and a small amount of surface rust. It should clean up okay so I'll investigate more to see if they can be used after clean up.
I found the shift boot from my C60 on the floor under some junk. It was really dirty so I threw it in a bucket of detergent and let it soak for a day. I then scrubbed it up and it is like new. I like the look so I removed the boot and installed this one. I like the look. I also got my windshield wiper motor tested and installed. I still need to tuck in the wires under the dash. And, I bought a new cigarette lighter and got it installed. And I've got my steering wheel finished and ready to install. |
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Nice work. :)
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Yesterday I decided to finish cleaning up the wiring under the dash, finish the install of the cig lighter, and clean up the wiring on the trans temp gauge. I have been having some trouble with the driver's seat adjustment so I decided to remove the seat and repair the slider. This also allowed me to work under the dash without trying to squeeze into places that this old body has no business being. I'm still creaking from the wiper motor install. I've got all the wiring tucked in and routed where it needs to be so today will be to put the temp gauge back in,repair the seat slider, and put the seat back in. |
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Coming together nicely. Keep up the good work!
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I've started getting the door glass and wing windows restored and ready to install when I'm ready for them. I've got the wing windows taken apart and ready for glass bead blasting. The one thing I'd like some input on are this set of side window trim that I got off of my C60. They are in excellent shape , very straight and only a very small amount of surface rust on the braces. Are these a rare or desirable part? I've mostly seen them on the GMCs. I like the look but I'd also be willing to sell them if it's worth it. I finally may have found a painter to get the roof painted. If so, this is a major step forward to getting the truck on the road. |
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I don't it's a part you can get off the shelf.
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Those window frames are for the laminated side glass. The weatherstripping is different for each window. The regular stuff sold for 65-66 is too thick for those frames and even the glass. A local guy has those in his truck and was still having issues with the windows being too tight in the weatherstripping.
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I think I might have found a painter to get the roof painted so I can get the windshield in. That will be a major step since I will then be able to drive the truck more than around my yard. I also may have found a place to get tinted door, wing, and rear glass. I've got the interior about done so I am started getting the door parts restored and installed. |
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I know AutoMetalDirect has started selling glass for the 60-66 trucks. I think they have tinted glass too, but if you have found someone more local, that'll definitely be easier. I hope your potential painter works out!
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One thing I would like to know is does the factory tinted windows have UV protection or would I be better off having the windows film tinted? I know there have been many improvements over the years but I haven't done much research on them. Living in Tucson, there are MANY places to get them tinted so I'm curious.
I've got my wing windows taken apart. Ready for clean up and new for restoration. I also have been working on the shift boot. I added the brushed stainless top that was on my other boot and I've got a sponge gasket made. I need to trim a small piece of the floor and drill the mounting holes before mounting in the truck. I have also been fitting the bed wood to the bed so I can drill the necessary holes. It still needs some adjustment. |
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When I started working on the bed wood, I drug out the lift I made when I first mounted the bed. It had been sitting out under a mesquite tree for about 4 years. It worked well to lift the bed high enough to fit the wood. Then the lift broke. One of the 2x4s gave way. Luckily the bed was barely lifted so there was no damage. So I've been reengineering a new lift so I can continue. Hopefully I can finish the alignment of the wood and get the holes marked. I'm about ready to take the truck to have the roof painted white.
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Good job and lots of progress. Getting everything sealed up with the glass is a major step, suddenly you're weather proof. Are you painting the roof just between the drip rails or bringing the white down to below the windows?
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Looking good! Love to see good progress! How hard was it to remove the steering wheel metal pieces that separate the colors and reinstall them? I have a wheel like that I want to restore, but have procrastinated for fear of not being able to get those little rings back on tight enough.
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For today it will be more work on the bed. I've got Bed Lift II done. The new design will help get the bed just high enough that I can get the outside boards adjusted and then the rest of them. I had about a 1 inch gap when I got all of the boards in. I made some adjustments and I'm ready to try again. I am sure that when everything gets painted I'm going to find some friends to lift it back on the frame. |
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Thanks...I need to just get out there and do it!
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I finally got the bed squared up and the wood and strips fit perfect. This was not a job for the faint of heart trying to do this with the bed on the truck but once I got it lifted and square it went well. I got all the necessary bolt holes marked and then took everything apart for drilling and finishing. AS I mentioned on the general forum "My Sanity has left the building". The truck is at the painters getting the roof painted. Then the game changes, it opens up the opportunity to finally get Sanity on the road.
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