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The clamps are from Eastwood. I got (8) for $17 shipped on their last sale before Xmas. They work awesome :metal: Kindof a pain in the butt to get the first one on by yourself, but once on, they hold well. You can find them here http://www.eastwood.com/intergrip-pa...-set-of-4.html I'm working on a photoshop project that I will request everyone's input for my dash layout. Hope to have it done tonight and will post it on the 60-66 main board for your input. :uhmk: Thanks :metal::metal: . |
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Checking in on you. Nice work. You did a nice job on the dash. :metal:
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I posted a new thread requesting everyone's opinion on a few dash layouts. Please check it out and give me some feedback ;) http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...83#post5102483 Thank you! |
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and thank you for taking a look at my rig. It is what it is... fat and grey like me ;) |
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Great truck and you have done some awesome upgrades on it...Keep it up and thanks for sharing your work and updates with us.
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LOL, thanks guys :metal:
How's the weather in Alaska at this time? We are in the upper 70's right now, but are suppose to cool off to the 60's soon... I want to take a family trip to Alaska soon before I can't afford it... :waah: . |
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Stay warm! . |
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We are at -24 and it was -34 yesterday morning.... wind chill is another thing all together...still staying warm though.
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now that's too cold... I remember a few sub-zero days in Chicago when I was 8 or 9 years old. I couldn't imagine -34, of coarse I know a few people that couldn't imagine +120 which I have worked outside in... :devil: I'd love to experience it on like a vacation though... There is hope that I will take a trip in the next few years, but most likely will go in the spring. . |
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If you come up here they have a place that has a display they keep at -60 for tourists to experience the winters up here. So far it has only dipped to -40 this winter, but the cold months are ahead of us yet. You should come in Spring!! It is really beautiful up here for that season and it lasts until September when the snow starts falling again ..... The four seasons up here are 1. Winter 2. Not Winter 3. Dark 4. No so dark there you have it !! |
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LOL :lol: A coworker went on the trip last spring and had a blast. We are planning a group trip with some friends to save money. The plan is 2013 or 2014 so we can save up the money. My luck, it may be 2015.... But we are going to make our best effort so we can to get there sooner. :metal: . |
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Well, I have decided on my dash layout :uhmk:
I'm going to start with the first layout and then eventually move the gauges to the instrument cluster and add a trans temp gauge which should look like the second layout... I will have to remove the choke knob and move the wiper and light switches over to the right one spot to make room for a horizontal vent :sumo: http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...Full-Dash1.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...Full-Dash6.jpg :mm: |
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That looks cool!
I just started on my guage cluster. So far I have rebuild my odo, and 000000 it out. Last weekend I started on my knob omit project for the guage frame, my knobs are going other places. Hope you take lots of pics on this transformation, looks like you are a week or two ahead of me on this part and I would like to see how you get it done! |
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After searching these forums for a couple days for lengthening the booster rod and mounting the booster, and running the lines, I ran across a post by you that lead me to your build thread.
Thanks for all the pics. They help a lot. I got all my stuff off a 79, so I will be doing it the way you did. :thumbs: Quote:
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For some reason my eyes find the white print on the black background difficult to read. I can see your black print on the light tan background a lot clearer. |
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nice!!!
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Cool :metal: I'm glad it was helpful. That's what I like about this site, great info and ideas, sweet rides, and cool peeps ;) Looks like you got it mounted up. Looks great. I notched my steering column plate to clear the bottom right booster bolt hole and then drilled the firewall for both bottom bolts. It's pretty solid. I have to remove mine again to repaint... The master cylinder startd leaking from the back... . Posted via Mobile Device |
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It's the main reason why I want to keep the original gauges in the dash. I'm pretty proud of myself on how they turned out. Many people think that they are Autometer :lol: . Posted via Mobile Device |
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That would be great! - I actually only need the panel, not the gauges, so I'm not worried about them.
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Well, it took forever but I finally got the dash done except for paint and moving the gauge pod to center up with the radio :metal:
Now I just need to get the fuel tank out of the cab and I'll be ready to strip and paint the interior this fall when it cools down :ito: http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...C/IMG_2114.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...C/IMG_2110.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...C/IMG_2115.jpg :sumo: |
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Oh, and I also crafted a 69 Camaro gas pedal to the stock rod. This is alot more comfortable than the stock floor mounted pedal :metal:
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nice work very clean!
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I'll give you a call this afternoon or tomorrow for sure :uhmk: |
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Beautiful work on your truck, it looks great! I am about to tackle the problem with my gas tank: gas fumes filling the cab. I will need to replace the rubber filler tube. Have you done this before? Any pointers you can give me about moving the tank away from the filler opening so I can work on it? I was looking through the forum and did not find anything. Any help is appreciated.
cheers. russell http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=538792 |
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Well, it's been like forever since I last posted here. Been dealing with health, money and work issues the last year. Not much done on the truck lately, but hopefully that will change for 2014... :sumo:
I did get my 76-72 rear bumper installed finally and also made a hidden hitch (modified a factor hitch receiver). Here is a pic of the bumper installed. I'll post hitch pics shortly. http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...ps653e62dd.jpg |
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I took a 1992-2000 Suburban/Blazer/Pickup factory hitch and modified it to fit the 66.
I got it at a local swap meet for $20 and spent about 30 minutes grinding down the welds from the mounting plates to the main tube. I repositioned them to fit the width of the 66 (moved them in ~ 1 1/2"). Tacked them in place and checked fitment which turned out perfect! Welded her up and mounted to the frame with grade 8 bolts. Marked out the 67-72 plate holder and trimmed with a cut-off wheel. I used a repo GM flip down license plate holder that I got off eBay for $20. I mounted it so it flips up so that the plate can still be read with the hitch in use. I had a 10 1/2" long ball mount that worked, but ordered a 12 1/4" long one to give me a little more room between the plate and trailer to be safe. Now I just need to get my air bag setup done on the axle to help level the load and will be ready to tow... :metal: http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...psdfde7f6b.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...ps0a00d282.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...ps7d4a451c.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...ps2304a6ec.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...ps35176218.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...ps4a393b5f.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...psdc0cb6df.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...ps3da9c57a.jpg http://i74.photobucket.com/albums/i2...ps98ea10fa.jpg |
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My S10's is next!!! Then the hitch on my 65 needs to be redone also... Thanks for all the work you have been doing on my 65 this past year.. I've got to update my build thread... Just don't make the time.. Love your truck and can't wait to get mine back on the road so we can cruze together.. :truck:
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Wow, it’s been 5 years since I last posted on here. Had some health and life issues to deal with but I’ll have to get this thread updated now that my photobucket pics are showing again...
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So I built me a gantry to make my life easier with a bulging L4/L5 disc...
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Trying to catch up on the progress done lately.
I swapped out the front leaf spring mount and replaced the leafs with a set from a 98 S10 Blazer. Had to add a set of 2 degree shims to get the pinion angle back into specs until I swap the Dana 44 out for a 12 bolt I'm going to rebuild soon http://fivenutzracing.com/wp-content...2/IMG_2374.jpg http://fivenutzracing.com/wp-content...2/IMG_2380.jpg http://fivenutzracing.com/wp-content...2/IMG_2381.jpg |
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Also finally got my Boyd's tank installed that I purchase over 6 years ago!
Had to have someone extend the filler neck up to clear the frame though. Now just need to get it plumbed up http://fivenutzracing.com/wp-content...2/IMG_2432.jpg http://fivenutzracing.com/wp-content...2/IMG_2433.jpg http://fivenutzracing.com/wp-content...2/IMG_2434.jpg |
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