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looks great man!
I cannot wait to get one of those No Limit Engineering Kit's. How does it still use the stock latch? thanks |
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I know there are 2 bolts that attach them together. Tri5 |
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Drill the hole in the step, install the bolt and grind the head of the bolt off and weld it. Make sure when you install them do not over torque them and you will be fine. |
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It was not the hood it was me, I installed the bracket upside down.lol This is what happens when you try to beat the moon.lol You rush and do things backwards. Now I can focus all my attention to panel alignment.
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i love how you put the bear claw on the body side. we didnt really think it through on the 38 ford were doing, now we have to find a trick way to put an emergency manual pull on the door. yuck!
you have a great eye for the simple metal fab ideas.. thats going to be one hell of a clean truck! subscribed! good luck with the rest of the build! |
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How does the rear portion of the hood latch and stay close? Never seen one of these kits so don't understand how someone couldn't walk up to it and pull the rear part of the hood up?
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Sorry about the stupid question but I have to ask. If it is any consolation to you, I am learning thou. Thanxs for the info!
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Glad to see your back working on YOUR project! Seats look great, and allways very detailed.
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Kabwe, nice work as usual... when you going to do something exciting !!! lol...
agreement on the seats and the window.... whats the point of the window if your going to cover it up with seats ??? off to get house chores done so maybe I can sneak in some truck stuff...... |
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Ok here is my question, looking at your truck, looks like you sanded down to bare metal, so why no surface rust? Im only asking because I plan on taking the Master Kabwe bodywork class. LOL |
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This is how I did it I know picture is worth a thousand words so here you go. I drill the holes in the step. http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5289/...926ca26863.jpg Then I shaved the head off the bolts. The way I did it bolted the bolt to some metal and used a sawzall to cut the head off. http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5202/...bcc2634395.jpg Then I use a washer that was small enough to not let what the remains of the head slip through and welded the washer to the panel http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5047/...b33ae59d32.jpg Flipped it over and welded the top and grind it smooth. http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5128/...e899c79ac4.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5287/...42e32e2305.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5241/...c4c7ac7895.jpg I couple of shot of it installed http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5248/...d2c0c43f30.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5169/...e3727226fa.jpg http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5128/...0a039e8591.jpg |
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Its in the garage most the time and we are in cali. I sprayed Picklex20 on it about two years ago and its holding up pretty good. There is only light surface rust and that's happened in the past two weeks since its been outside. |
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well kabwe it looks great
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Hey Bam: It sure is nice to see your build back. I missed it. the good thing about this build is that I can see everything that you have done in just a few pages. It is good reference for those that need to see what things are suppose to look like. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I agree with you 100% hotrod1 and I like your emphasis on all the exclamation marks:lol:, haha, but there are "SOME" folks on here that think cutting up a truck is a terrible thing. Well I don't care for stock. I can appreciate the work that goes into stock restorations but not for me. Kabwe's and Chevyrestoguy's '55 build and CAL 58 GMC & Yukon Rat Rod's '57 have cut up those trucks and they look awesome and have not lost the essence of a gr8 looking classic truck. They are all different but tastefully done. Didn't mean to leave any body out I know there are tons of well executed projects on here. |
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Kabwe, glad to see your thread is back, truck is looking super nice! That is a really smooth ride.
Mine is on hold while I rebuild and expand a bathroom. Working 2 jobs, a reno and shovelling snow every second day doesn't leave me much time (or energy) for the truck, meanwhile your updates feed my urge to work on it. soon tho....very soon... |
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Bobinbc,
I will soon be doing my bathroom also so life will get in my way also.lol As John Lennon said "Life is what happens when you're busy doing other things". I hope you have time soon but we all understand some things are more important. |
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