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Truck is looking great George, I really like the Kubota Orange color. The bed looks super straight and shiny.
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Well, I got the front panel cartiage bolts installed. The bolts were too long. I had to cut the bolts off so they did not get in the way if I wanted to wash between the bed and cab in the future.
http://i.imgur.com/1X90yaTl.jpg http://i.imgur.com/HHF77G7l.jpg http://i.imgur.com/R3nuH4xl.jpg I had some bad rotor studs and installed new ones. |
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Boy, that orange looks good!
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nice detailed build thread george. what kind of primer and paint did you use on your frame and all of its parts?
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Looking very nice, George! It's looking really good now, with the parts all coming together. You're an inspiration to do a little bit each day, eventually it all gets done.
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Today I recieved some more parts. Two brake lines that run from the master cly to the port valve. I tried to use advance auto brake lines. But they did not bend like the oem. so now I will replace the ones I bent.
(2) door seals. How I need a seal for the rear glass. (large) If any of you guys have one that you didn't use plz contact me. http://i.imgur.com/t4dY0mFl.jpg |
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another rainey day in Florida.
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Keep after 'er, George! Lookin' great so far!
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Trucks looking great George, You've come along way since I last looked!
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Thanks a lot there guys. I wll be installing a rebuilt steering column soon.
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it's going to get down to 28 in the morning to cold to work on the old gal. So Nothing to post today.
I did pull my steering column off the truck. I got it ready for shipment to a guy that said he could make it work right. also ordered a rear window seal. Now I have all my glass seals, so when I get her painted I can install the glass. any tips on this?????????/ |
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Does anyone know a easy way to put the glass seals and glass in the truck??????
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The project looks great! BTW It looks like you haave a 72 driver side door (screw hole by vent window). I have had to do the opposite in the past and cut and welded a patch with the screw when using 68-71 doors on a 72 |
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Windshields seem to be the one area lots of people have issues with, and there are lots of threads with good information. Here are a few that I've bookmarked for my own reference: Windshield seal won't suck up Window rubber Installing Windshield Windshield gasket blues: Precision supplies Steele and possibly Soff Seal (another) Window Seals Question (Need Help) For those brave windshield installers.... rear window install windshield rubbers ? installing windshield trim That should keep you up reading for a while! |
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Hi George!
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Today, I tried to find a hood for a 67/68 but no luck. ( Local crais list.) I hope to find one and repair it before I paint the color on the truck.
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Today it was 26 and I think I will move to Florida. This is northern weather.
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Too bad you are so far. I have a 67/8 hood that looks decent ( it is in primer though!)
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Careful what you wish for, i have a friend that lives in Florida and works at NASA, not sure which one, and she posted a pic this morning of frost covered windshields and it being about 26 degrees. :lol: |
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Today, I recieved some parts. Not much but at least it was some.
2 head light pig tails 4 clearance side light pig tails. still waiting for the pig tail for the distributor and the seal for the rear window. Saturday, I will be pulling my 3.73 out and installing a 3.08. Or just putting it on the shelf untill I get a 700R4 transmission. I have two 3.73's and I am trading one for a 3.08. I am going to keep one of the 3.73 for insurance, just in case I need one in the future. Never hurts to have a extra one laying around. Parts never eat so that is a good thing. But I striped apart three trucks to make one good one this last year. |
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It's real cold up here. 5 degrees at sunrise this morning. More in store for next week, too. Stay warm, and keep it up. You are getting a lot of the odd and end parts, now.
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It's a go for the 3.73 swap. I'll let you guys know with pictures tomorrow after the swap.
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Well, we made the swap and installed the 3.73 in his truck. He went home happy.
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I think you will be real glad you went with the 700R4.
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