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Or you can do it like we are and that is just cut the corner out of the patch at a 45, easy peasy! Either way it's gonna work and that's making me happy! :bann:
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Fitting the separate roof patches. Both will need more work before they are ready for final install.
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The patch panels are looking good. lots of welding to do.
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Thanks, I know and I keep finding/making more stuff to weld! Ha!
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Fitting the large back patch panel and decided not to separate the inner and outer panel as above. Originally thought it might be easier to install but found it wasn’t really necessary. Also this patch is in better shape than the upper.
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Here’s a fitment preview so far. In the first pic you can see how we are trying to retain the factory alignment notches in the pinch weld. These really help to locate all the new patch panels.
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Looking good on the patch work keep going.
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Good work Brett!
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Lookin good!
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I'm in! I want to see how this turns out compared to what I ended up doing :metal:
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Another truck that first inspired was this 72 Napco restoration I stumbled across looking at duallies. Very cool story here http://www.stovebolt.com/gallery/ald...ll%201972.html and more pics here http://s160.photobucket.com/user/sto...?sort=6&page=1
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Very cool flat bed. similar to my daily driver but mine is single rear wheel.
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Anybody know who is the manufacturer of those aluminum dually wheels? Model#?
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I'm in... this thing is cool. And I have a Open Road Motorhome cab with a similar cut out and was trying to figure out what to do with the cab, it's rust free and I hate to scrap it, now I know what to do :D
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Brett, I'm not sure but go look at American Racing. Coop
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Talking color we've been on the fence with the original yellow for this project (even told my wife we could call it Daisy) but cannot bring myself to do it. Truck is going to get a complete color change, we do like the 50th anniversary vibe the exterior has going on now but still leaning towards all White as the truck will live outside a lot. Medium Blue like my C30 is a close second, or maybe 2-tone Blue/White with Blue interior we really like that combo also?
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We’ve gotten used to having the back out of this cab it’s quite handy so thinking it’s a good time to disassemble it. Very impressed with these parts everything that is coming off this cab is the nicest we have. Keep thinking oh that should go on the 1/2 ton project, maybe this to and the other thing? :confused:
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Had not thought about that but I like the idea a lot! Going on the short list thanks!
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More disassembly… Door Day!
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Your making great progress, more than i can say about my project. :)
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Found a few more holes in the dash and floor. Thinking we will wait until we can flip the cab onto the firewall. It will give us a better angle and there is some other floor work (adding bucket seat floor braces & console) that will be addressed at the same time.
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Managed to get the windshield and trim out without busting either.
A previous owner was not shy with the silicone though. They filled the drip rails and had installed a screen on the cowl to keep debris out. That’s going to make a mess (silicone bits everywhere) as I’ll probably take a wire wheel to it. Unless somebody knows an easier way? |
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Looking awesome Brett! I expected to see the hole filled :)
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Mike, Mike, Mike it's not even Wednesday yet, is your crystal ball going off? :haha: Now if I told you it was all welded up and that we were putting the final touches in this weekend, what would I have to talk about for the next week or so? :D
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SexSee Man! Truck is growing nipples everywhere! Welded up lots of holes and some dome light progress…
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More welded up holes…
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More dome light patch progress…
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The grind, almost 50 holes filled so far counting the pillars and small dome patch!
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So here is a fuss-bucket move in an effort to not make any more holes than really necessary. We anchored the outer upper patch using all the holes that were pre-existed by drilling from the inside out.
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That kind of short cut is what some would call a party foul. I spent 2 days welding up 47 holes in my frame that are not required.
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It's looking better already!
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Needed a fuel fill patch for the next round of welding.
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Looks just like a pre made one!
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