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Made a patch panel for the inner fender. Pics show it tacked in place and then finished:chevy:
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When hours of work pays off:chevy:
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Smoooooth. :chevy:
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Spent hours wire wheeling and heating up my front bumper and bashing it with a hammer. Probably pissed off all my neighbors but at least it's perfectly straight now. Also welded up all the holes that someone had drilled in it.
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You are doing some Really good work. You have skills above your age! Keep going on it I will enjoy the transformation.
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Good work bud! Looks good! :chevy:
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I'm checking in on this build. Cool truck.
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Got my rear step bumper off the other day it must weigh 150 lbs! In some spots the metal was 1/2'' thick. I m currently building a new one. Pics will follow soon
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Finished up the welding on the bumper. It's a front bumper that I got for next to nothing. I shortened it 18 1/4'' in the centre and welded strips on the back side for strength and filled all the bolt holes with weld. This should make some of the factory guys scratch their heads:chevy:
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New bumper mocked up
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Looking good
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Picked up an 18 gallon 69 nova tank to go under the bed. Got it with a sending unit and a locking cap for really cheap. Looks dirty, but the inside is like brand new. The top of the tank will mount between the frame rails with a couple of inches hanging under the frame but that will be covered by the bumper and the tank will be black so it should be unnoticeable. It will fill through the bumper and be covered by the license plate on a hinge.
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Great work on the bumper looks good
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Since Its starting to get pretty cold outside, the bodywork will slow down but I have been researching about swapping to a t5 and I'm going to look at one for sale sometime soon. Updates will follow if I purchase it.
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Snow has Landed!
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Nice start here for the long haul my 57's under snow too ;)
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No snow in my parts of Oregon. lol Just rain and then the sun comes out and it drops into the low teens.
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Leaky Slave cylinder rebuilt and looking pretty
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Very cool build. Be sure to thank your dad for letting you work on stuff with him. I never worked on anything with my dad but I'm definitely including my boys on my burb build.
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