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Well I bit the bullet and purchased one of my last big ticket items on the body list, my bed sides, thank you niped, I may be driving "project 68" by next summer after all :mm:
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Next summer should be fun? Can't wait to see this to the end. Who knows maybe I'll cruise down in my C10?? I should have it by then? :)
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I hope to be doing that and driving it down to the shop to work on my 72 project :chevy:
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just got a chance to go threw your build nice work real nice i wish i had your talent with TIG i have another question when you laid betty on her back on that hoist you weren't worried about scratching or denting her back?
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Betty was laid down very carefully and as far as scratching it there is no paint on her so nothing to scratch right now, I just sand blasted it a few weeks ago. We don't move it around to much anyways, I should be done with the cab in a few weeks and I can prime her out and set it to the side and get back to concentrating on getting the frame on the ground and rolling again. I am in for the ride my friend ;) I have another project right behind this one I hope to start on next spring some time which is my other build thread :chevy: |
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Found this older pic on my phone before I decided to go a different direction. :mm:
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Started removing the old cowl panel today, no pictures yet but man I thought I had blown all those pesky pine needles out of there, boy was I ever wrong :smoke: This I feel was a very good choice as there is no good way to see underlying problems that exist. I will try to get some good pics tomorrow. :mm:
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Well I spent a couple hours at the shop tonight and took some pics of me removing the cowl, even after hours of blowing air through the cowl there was still a good bit of pine needles and even a mouse nest built from the firewall padding. I am truly glad I decided to remove and replace the inner cowl panel. Plus there was plenty of heavy surface rust that needed to be treated. I will sand blast this and treat it with metal prep and por paint. Then it will be time to reinstall the new cowl.
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The new tool sure was worth every dime. So much quicker and better than the harbor freight cutters. Also two pics of the garbage that was lurking in the shadows of the cowl.
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My new inner cowl panel came in yesterday from nsane hotrodz that I ordered just two days ago :metal: Of course I had to test fit it, seems to fit pretty well just a little tweaking here and there but over all real nice fit.
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Starting on panel fitting and prepping :mm:
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Panel fitting and adjusting is so time consuming :smoke:
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Black n white :chevy:
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Great, I figured they would be there today or Monday :chevy: |
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I also fitted the hood, everything seems to be lining up well
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the worst part is the panel alignment! good work though :metal:
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The yukon posi unit is on the way along with my 6-5 lug axle conversion :metal: I am ready to get this project rolling around on its own :mm:
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Looks like your handling things good.
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Just finished catching up on your progress, great work! I guess it's time for me to come to your side of the lake and check it out in person!
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Your cab looks great ,I wish I had it for my 67 4x4 project if it ever gets started before I back out on it.
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