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LostMy65 04-14-2022 03:02 PM

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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.

Making sure everything got bolted down square would have been my concern also.

pdxhall 04-15-2022 02:39 PM

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Yes, it took me about 3 days to get it right. The tolerances are very close.

pdxhall 04-16-2022 01:21 PM

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Not too much to report today. While the truck is away I decided to give the shop a little cleaning and reorganizing. I've got some bead blasting to do so I dug the cabinet out but it looks like I need a new pair of gloves. I
I've got a bunch of parts I will be selling all sorted out and I've got a bunch of parts to ready for installation. Glass is next and some of the parts are waiting to be blasted. I've got the work done on the tailgate and it is ready for more epoxy. and I've got a couple of small dents to remove in the inside door panels and I will spray them again with the tailgate. I'm kind of over posting on this thread since a seldom get any replies or comments. The main reason I'm still here is that my family in Oregon likes to see the progress. The site just isn't like it used to be before I took a 3 year break when I retired, moved, and got my shop built.

pdxhall 04-17-2022 12:41 PM

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Here's an update on the roof. painted yesterday and I'll have it back on Tuesday.

cwcarpenter98 04-17-2022 07:19 PM

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Nice! Looks like it's ready for a windshield now

jweb 04-20-2022 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by pdxhall (Post 9067844)
Not too much to report today. While the truck is away I decided to give the shop a little cleaning and reorganizing. I've got some bead blasting to do so I dug the cabinet out but it looks like I need a new pair of gloves. I
I've got a bunch of parts I will be selling all sorted out and I've got a bunch of parts to ready for installation. Glass is next and some of the parts are waiting to be blasted. I've got the work done on the tailgate and it is ready for more epoxy. and I've got a couple of small dents to remove in the inside door panels and I will spray them again with the tailgate. I'm kind of over posting on this thread since a seldom get any replies or comments. The main reason I'm still here is that my family in Oregon likes to see the progress. The site just isn't like it used to be before I took a 3 year break when I retired, moved, and got my shop built.

I agree this forum has changed but I think there are still plenty of people checking out your build. Probably like me, just don't comment much.

Any reason for painting the roof first, other than being able to install the glass? I'm about to start paint on my 64 Suburban and it will be two tone.

Braunschweiger 04-20-2022 01:11 PM

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Yes, yes, I read everything so far and think their work is great. This forum lives from the reports, don't let them stop you.

pdxhall 04-20-2022 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by jweb (Post 9069618)
I agree this forum has changed but I think there are still plenty of people checking out your build. Probably like me, just don't comment much.

Any reason for painting the roof first, other than being able to install the glass? I'm about to start paint on my 64 Suburban and it will be two tone.

Thanks for looking in. I have finished almost everything else I could do until I did the windshield and back glass. The main reason is to drive the truck and get mechanicals all tested in and get a front end alignment. I can then get the truck inspected and licensed. If I wanted to paint the rest of the truck first. All the painters are booked up for about 6 months.
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Originally Posted by Braunschweiger (Post 9069620)
Yes, yes, I read everything so far and think their work is great. This forum lives from the reports, don't let them stop you.

Thanks, it would be nice if a few of the "lookers on" would comment once in a while, it really helps with the motivation.

350TacoZilla 04-20-2022 03:00 PM

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I'm a lurker that checks the site almost daily but I don't want to clog up peoples builds too much with the nice truck comments. I always found it hard to decide how much is supporting the build by commenting and how much is too much that it feels I'm just taking away from the build you know? It's like using sarcasm on the internet, sure sometimes someone gets it but other times it's misinterpreted as being an A-hole.

FamilyTruckster65 04-20-2022 07:56 PM

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We look. Taco hit the nail on the head. I don't post much, but I do enjoy watching others with their builds.

Johns66 04-24-2022 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by 350TacoZilla (Post 9069659)
I'm a lurker that checks the site almost daily but I don't want to clog up peoples builds too much with the nice truck comments. I always found it hard to decide how much is supporting the build by commenting and how much is too much that it feels I'm just taking away from the build you know? It's like using sarcasm on the internet, sure sometimes someone gets it but other times it's misinterpreted as being an A-hole.


Congratulations on your build very nice, I have been motivated to continue with mine when I see other people getting their builds done.

Thanks for the photos and information.

pdxhall 04-24-2022 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Braunschweiger (Post 9069620)
Yes, yes, I read everything so far and think their work is great. This forum lives from the reports, don't let them stop you.

Thanks. I appreciate that and I don't think it will stop me from posting.
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Originally Posted by 350TacoZilla (Post 9069659)
I'm a lurker that checks the site almost daily but I don't want to clog up peoples builds too much with the nice truck comments. I always found it hard to decide how much is supporting the build by commenting and how much is too much that it feels I'm just taking away from the build you know? It's like using sarcasm on the internet, sure sometimes someone gets it but other times it's misinterpreted as being an A-hole.

I understand. I don't expect people to comment on everything but just a word now and then does help with motivating me to continue.
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Originally Posted by FamilyTruckster65 (Post 9069766)
We look. Taco hit the nail on the head. I don't post much, but I do enjoy watching others with their builds.

Thanks for checking in.
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Originally Posted by Johns66 (Post 9070977)
Congratulations on your build very nice, I have been motivated to continue with mine when I see other people getting their builds done.

Thanks for the photos and information.

Thanks, I know what you mean. It's a motivator all right and if I do something stupid, I would expect to be called out on it for an explanation or my reasoning in doing what I've done. This build has been pretty disjointed. There are reasons I went the route I did. I know it's been a long road but I'm having fun still and seeing an end in sight has got me excited.

LostMy65 04-25-2022 04:17 PM

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I'm still here and checking in on your build. You were there for me posting interest in my build thread also.
I've followed your journey from when you first got it living here in Oregon and up to date.
Keep it up. And thanks for sharing.

TJ's Chevy 05-05-2022 02:26 AM

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I've been so stinkin busy with life I barely have time to even post about my own truck. I'm the same way lately, I check over the builds and rarely comment these days. I've been trying to sit down and read through builds though as I've gotten alot of inspiration and ideas from this forum. Either way keep on posting and I'll be dropping in often as I can. Cab and truck are looking great!

pdxhall 05-05-2022 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 9071496)
I'm still here and checking in on your build. You were there for me posting interest in my build thread also.
I've followed your journey from when you first got it living here in Oregon and up to date.
Keep it up. And thanks for sharing.

Yeah, It's been a long road. I was happy to see some familiar friends along the way.
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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 9075393)
I've been so stinkin busy with life I barely have time to even post about my own truck. I'm the same way lately, I check over the builds and rarely comment these days. I've been trying to sit down and read through builds though as I've gotten alot of inspiration and ideas from this forum. Either way keep on posting and I'll be dropping in often as I can. Cab and truck are looking great!

Thanks TJ. It is nice to see an update on your projects. I have also learned a lot from this forum and continue to do so.

I'll have the windshield and back glass in next week. I've got the seals coming on Monday and the glass guy is ready. I've got the wing window parts ready I just have to repaint the frames and assemble. I've also been working on the window crank assemblies with new rollers and rebuilt cranks.
Body work: I've got the tailgate and inside door panels ready for another coat of epoxy. I've been blocking the hood and it's almost ready for another coat of epoxy along with the frame for the center console. I'll try to get some updated
pics posted up later.

pdxhall 05-11-2022 12:40 PM

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Here is my C60 grill. I got the "CHEVROLET" mounted. I added brackets to the back side.

roll_the_dice 05-11-2022 12:45 PM

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Love that grill! Best looking grill for our trucks IMO.

cwcarpenter98 05-11-2022 02:31 PM

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Looks like it was supposed to be there from the factory :thumbs:

Braunschweiger 05-11-2022 02:57 PM

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I am excited

joesscamaro 05-12-2022 02:30 PM

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If you don't mind, could you take some close ups of the brackets you added to hold the script in place? I mounted the script in my grill also but I'm not impressed with what I came up with.

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Originally Posted by pdxhall (Post 9077917)
Here is my C60 grill. I got the "CHEVROLET" mounted. I added brackets to the back side.


clemdaddy 05-13-2022 05:11 PM

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We're still out here partner. Been with you since there was a cold wintery Oregon background to your pics. I like the Arizona adobe background better.

Lot's of changes in the Forum, lot's of people dropping out but there is still a good following to your thread so please keep us in the loop... we're watching.

pdxhall 05-19-2022 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by roll_the_dice (Post 9077921)
Love that grill! Best looking grill for our trucks IMO.

I agree. I feel very fortunate to find one. I still can't believe how good of shape it is in. I only had to buy a whole C60 truck to get it:dohh:

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Originally Posted by cwcarpenter98 (Post 9077955)
Looks like it was supposed to be there from the factory :thumbs:

I think so too. Now to figure out the paint on the insert. the grill will be white.
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Originally Posted by Braunschweiger (Post 9077962)
I am excited

ME TOO!
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Originally Posted by joesscamaro (Post 9078320)
If you don't mind, could you take some close ups of the brackets you added to hold the script in place? I mounted the script in my grill also but I'm not impressed with what I came up with.

I'll try to remember to get you some. I made mine so the insert is bolted in and is removeable.
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Originally Posted by clemdaddy (Post 9078736)
We're still out here partner. Been with you since there was a cold wintery Oregon background to your pics. I like the Arizona adobe background better.

Lot's of changes in the Forum, lot's of people dropping out but there is still a good following to your thread so please keep us in the loop... we're watching.

Thanks Clem, I was happy to see you still around. Your quality work continues to inspire me. One of these days I'd still like to make over to your place.

So, yesterday was a big day for Sanity. the windshield and rear glass have been installed. Scott Hammond here in Tucson came over and put it in for me. He does fantastic work and his prices are fair. I had thought of doing it myself but considering I'm using the original glass(55 yrs old) in the truck and it is in beautiful shape so I couldn't risk screwing it up. So, that's it, now I've got the visors and rear view mirror to install and the wiper assembly.

LostMy65 05-19-2022 11:59 PM

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Vision coming to fruition...

pdxhall 05-23-2022 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by LostMy65 (Post 9081279)
Vision coming to fruition...

Thanks. I'm getting real close to having a driver. I've got to get the front end alignment done and a couple of other small things then I should be ready for inspection and licensing. Then I'll be on the road.

pdxhall 05-23-2022 05:53 PM

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Now that the windshield is in, today I installed the visors and the original rear view mirror.


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