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Ta2Don 04-23-2015 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7145130)
Well I was 15 last year. haha! 20 years ago I wasn't eve around yet. :lol:

:lol: I turned 18 last year…. for the third time...:haha:

1963c-10 04-23-2015 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 7145173)
:lol: I turned 18 last year…. for the third time...:haha:

haha...x2 for me. 36 that is

pimpston65 04-23-2015 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7145248)
haha...x2 for me. 36 that is

i'll be 43 in 5 days

Palf70Step 04-23-2015 07:22 PM

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All you young'ns. Where is my walker? ;)

I am almost at that 60 mark, physically.....like Don I am not sure mentally I even made 18. :lol:

dwcardfan 04-24-2015 12:06 AM

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I am about to mount my aluminium radiator and need some help. I noticed your mount on your rad and am in need of one like that. Mine was for a lower mounted radiator.

1963c-10 04-24-2015 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by dwcardfan (Post 7146059)
I am about to mount my aluminium radiator and need some help. I noticed your mount on your rad and am in need of one like that. Mine was for a lower mounted radiator.

Its a factory v8 upper radiator mount. Check the classifieds, I saw one posted there on a parts truck a day or two ago.

1963c-10 04-24-2015 08:23 AM

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Another late night off work, but got a few minutes to work on the hood. Fixed two dents with the hammer and dolly. Have one dent on the driver front corner that was mudded over. A crack to weld on the passenger corner and only 3 pin holes found. So hope to have it done and in primer this weekend. This is a solid hood for what we see around these parts.

1963c-10 04-24-2015 08:24 AM

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Couple more of the hood. The boat actually makes a good work platform as I can raise and lower the frame with the jack. Will have to be moved to spray though.

TJ's Chevy 04-24-2015 10:51 AM

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I been looking through the build and for the life of me I can't find it...you got a new steering box right? I forgot where...I been looking for one for mine and only place so far is Truck and Car Shop.

1963c-10 04-24-2015 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7146494)
I been looking through the build and for the life of me I can't find it...you got a new steering box right? I forgot where...I been looking for one for mine and only place so far is Truck and Car Shop.

Red Head Steering up in WA. Can't say enough good about them either. Great part, great service and fast shipping.

Heres there contact info: http://www.redheadsteeringgears.com/

1963c-10 04-24-2015 11:53 AM

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Couple of pics of the steering box for you TJ.

Larry64 04-24-2015 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7146271)
Another late night off work, but got a few minutes to work on the hood. Fixed two dents with the hammer and dolly. Have one dent on the driver front corner that was mudded over. A crack to weld on the passenger corner and only 3 pin holes found. So hope to have it done and in primer this weekend. This is a solid hood for what we see around these parts.

In the last picture (post 1687), did you just weld up the crack in the corner?. I have the same problem & am wondering how you did it.
Thanks

pimpston65 04-24-2015 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7146272)
Couple more of the hood. The boat actually makes a good work platform as I can raise and lower the frame with the jack. Will have to be moved to spray though.

i use my pool table as a work bench!!!

TJ's Chevy 04-25-2015 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7146579)
Couple of pics of the steering box for you TJ.

Thanks man, Just called Red Head and got a quote. :metal:

Nacho_Paras N.L. 04-27-2015 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7144938)
Someone asked me about how far down the headers I used hung below the frame, but I can't find the thread....so I'll post it here. These headers would not be ideal for a lowered truck. I show 4 1/2" below the frame with the lowest point being the header collector/ reducer. Heres a pic to help. Don't mind the exhaust looking slanted....I have not completed the exhaust yet and the 1st set of pipes leading to the x pipe are just resting inside the butt clamps

Thanks for the pic... Those headers hang out exactly like mine.... Not ideal for lowered trucks....

1963c-10 04-27-2015 08:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Larry64 (Post 7147083)
In the last picture (post 1687), did you just weld up the crack in the corner?. I have the same problem & am wondering how you did it.
Thanks

Yes, it will be welded up. Haven't gotten to it yet. Hoping this week. I need to strip the hood 1st, but cleaning up the area around the crack it looks like welding will resolve it without adding any metal. The two small pinholes look like they'll take a small weld too. Other than that its pretty straight.

1963c-10 04-27-2015 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by pimpston65 (Post 7147114)
i use my pool table as a work bench!!!

If it works, it works. Until the shop if fully up I have to be unconventional sometimes.

1963c-10 04-27-2015 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7147746)
Thanks man, Just called Red Head and got a quote. :metal:

Cool. You won't be disappointed TJ.

1963c-10 04-27-2015 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Nacho_Paras N.L. (Post 7150082)
Thanks for the pic... Those headers hang out exactly like mine.... Not ideal for lowered trucks....

Yeah.....I couldn't really remember how low they hung. I sit at stock height, so wasn't an issue for me, but I can see how it'll effect a lowered truck.

1963c-10 04-27-2015 08:58 AM

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Weather didn't cooperate this weekend, but I did get the passenger door and trim on the cab done.

Started with the window visor, passenger side mirror arm & mirror, door trim and back cab trim.

1963c-10 04-27-2015 08:59 AM

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Last pic of door mock up for trim. Upper and side clips are 3/16" and accept nuts on them. The lowers are 1/2" trim clips that push into a 1/4" hole.

Back cab trim takes the 5/8" clips with the foam seal. They are hard to find, or were at least for me. I was only able to find 6 nos clips of ebay. If anyone knows a source, please share.

1963c-10 04-27-2015 09:01 AM

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And finally the installed pics. I did the same with the back cab install. Tape down, traced the trim, marked where I wanted the mounting holes and drilled. Trim installed.

The back cab trim had a couple of small dings. I worked out what I could, but it may go to a professional restorer down the road to get 100% correct. I have the same issue with the back cab trim for th efleetside.

Door seals still have the doors out about 1/2", but they have compressed quite a bit. They were out almost an 1" when I first installed them. Doors closed and the heat picking up has helped a bunch. I think we'll be good in the next week or two on the door gap.

1963c-10 04-27-2015 10:20 AM

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Looks like the rain has pushed off for a day or two....so should be back on the hood tonight.

Also got the brake push rod fixed this weekend. Was about 3/4" short, so got a 7/16" fine thread bolt 1 1/2" length and cut the head off. Took a 3/8" barrel nut, drilled it out, retapped for 7/16 fine and it put me back in business.

Will work on bleeding the clutch mc tonight also.

TJ's Chevy 04-27-2015 11:11 AM

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Boy am I jealous of that side trim. If mine wasn't gonna be a DD then heck yeah I'd be doing that. lol Well, maybe I still will cause my truck ain't even restored and I don't like it out in the rain. :lol: Who knows how I'll be when I get that darn thing nice looking. lol

1963c-10 04-27-2015 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by TJ's Chevy (Post 7150346)
Boy am I jealous of that side trim. If mine wasn't gonna be a DD then heck yeah I'd be doing that. lol Well, maybe I still will cause my truck ain't even restored and I don't like it out in the rain. :lol: Who knows how I'll be when I get that darn thing nice looking. lol

Mine will be a partial daily driver. Probably drive it half the week and on weekends. Well know more once I know what kinda mpg I get off the big block. I don't care how pretty it is, I still use my trucks like trucks were designed for.

TJ's Chevy 04-27-2015 09:00 PM

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I agree...I'll be using it for sure...but I wanna enjoy it being shiny for a couple months anyhow. lol

1963c-10 04-28-2015 08:23 AM

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Spent an hour and a half and got half the hood stripped. Found a little more damage to repair, but nothing that I can't handle. Couple more low spots to work out and one dent on the front drivers corner. Little bit of welding and it'll be good as new.

Still a really good donar for these parts and happy to see so much good steel after 52 years.

pimpston65 04-28-2015 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7150162)
Last pic of door mock up for trim. Upper and side clips are 3/16" and accept nuts on them. The lowers are 1/2" trim clips that push into a 1/4" hole.

Back cab trim takes the 5/8" clips with the foam seal. They are hard to find, or were at least for me. I was only able to find 6 nos clips of ebay. If anyone knows a source, please share.

i have about 4, not NOS. i will put in the box with the MC!!!

pimpston65 04-28-2015 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7151568)
Spent an hour and a half and got half the hood stripped. Found a little more damage to repair, but nothing that I can't handle. Couple more low spots to work out and one dent on the front drivers corner. Little bit of welding and it'll be good as new.

Still a really good donar for these parts and happy to see so much good steel after 52 years.

that sucks, too bad im picking up a near NOS hood this friday from Indiana $100 plus gas!!!

1963c-10 04-28-2015 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by pimpston65 (Post 7151572)
i have about 4, not NOS. i will put in the box with the MC!!!

Very cool.....I find the standard 5/8" clips, but the little foam sealy ones are elusive. I have thought about a dab of weatherstrip adhesive on the clips might seal them up worse case.

Nice stockpile of hoods. I'll be needing to find a better donar for the fleetside or replace the entire snout with the patch panels. Mid-Atlantic region is brutal on sheetmetal.

Ta2Don 04-28-2015 09:18 AM

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Been watching on FB and here… Diggin the cab trim, especially the piece along the back of the cab that connects the sail panels...:metal:
Did you have that already, or if not where did you score it from???;)

1963c-10 04-28-2015 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 7151624)
Been watching on FB and here… Diggin the cab trim, especially the piece along the back of the cab that connects the sail panels...:metal:
Did you have that already, or if not where did you score it from???;)

Thanks Don. Yeah, I've had it squirreled away for a few years (3-4 at least). I had to purchase the sails and back trim separate on both sets. I also have one squirreled away with a set of sail panels for the fleetside. I actually have the complete matching trim for the fleetside that I used on the stepside. Plus....not sure how it'll look yet, but I have a set of the 1960 short fleetside body trim I plan to install on the fleetside also.

I think the trim matches pretty good considering its a mixture of several different years. The lines match up nicely. Reminds me of the 1st series apache's that had the cab trim wrap.

JamieGallien 04-28-2015 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7151568)
Spent an hour and a half and got half the hood stripped. Found a little more damage to repair, but nothing that I can't handle. Couple more low spots to work out and one dent on the front drivers corner. Little bit of welding and it'll be good as new.

Still a really good donar for these parts and happy to see so much good steel after 52 years.

I've always wondered how to really clean out those hood seams when prepping for paint. I've thought about welding the seam and grinding it so it's smooth. What do you plan to do?

1963c-10 04-28-2015 09:55 AM

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And just off the phone with American Autowire. My forward harness ships out tomorrow for the alterations to the pass side alternator. Also have a new hood harness coming. Part #02667 $45
And ordered new hood sponge seals last week & I still have a set of NOS park lamp lenses stashed away, so hood should be completely new when done.

1963c-10 04-28-2015 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by JamieGallien (Post 7151667)
I've always wondered how to really clean out those hood seams when prepping for paint. I've thought about welding the seam and grinding it so it's smooth. What do you plan to do?

I'm using scuff pads made for the grinder and its doing a pretty good job. I'll go over the seams with a wire wheel on the drill and call it good.

pimpston65 04-28-2015 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7151668)
And just off the phone with American Autowire. My forward harness ships out tomorrow for the alterations to the pass side alternator. Also have a new hood harness coming. Part #02667 $45
And ordered new hood sponge seals last week & I still have a set of NOS park lamp lenses stashed away, so hood should be completely new when done.

$45, i cleaned and retaped my whole harness. looks just as new, plus i go through the whole thing checking for breaks so to catch em before i put them back in the truck!!! plus i save on harness's...

pimpston65 04-28-2015 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7151744)
I'm using scuff pads made for the grinder and its doing a pretty good job. I'll go over the seams with a wire wheel on the drill and call it good.

i use 100grit with a fine tooth comb before and after primer. then i wet sand the paint with 600 before clear. CRISP seam!!!

1963c-10 04-28-2015 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by pimpston65 (Post 7151875)
$45, i cleaned and retaped my whole harness. looks just as new, plus i go through the whole thing checking for breaks so to catch em before i put them back in the truck!!! plus i save on harness's...

If the wiring wasn't in such bad shape I would have salvaged it. Noticed a lot of cracks in the plastic sleeve so a new one is needed. As for the alternator, its not a factory harness that can be ordered and for the $30 they are charging to modify its well spent. I'm no electrician and don't have the tools to solder. These are just a few of the small things that I want in better hands than mine. I have cleaned up and retaped the dash harness and the grill harness was in mint condition. The rear harness was missing when I purchased the truck thanks to the PO's dog and I swapped harness when I did the gauge conversion. Had to purchase a new harness for the engine with it now being an 8 cyl and HEI. from the points controlled 6. So wiring is pretty much wrapped up once its back to me.

pimpston65 04-28-2015 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 1963c-10 (Post 7151900)
If the wiring wasn't in such bad shape I would have salvaged it. Noticed a lot of cracks in the plastic sleeve so a new one is needed. As for the alternator, its not a factory harness that can be ordered and for the $30 they are charging to modify its well spent. I'm no electrician and don't have the tools to solder. These are just a few of the small things that I want in better hands than mine. I have cleaned up and retaped the dash harness and the grill harness was in mint condition. The rear harness was missing when I purchased the truck thanks to the PO's dog and I swapped harness when I did the gauge conversion. Had to purchase a new harness for the engine with it now being an 8 cyl and HEI. from the points controlled 6. So wiring is pretty much wrapped up once its back to me.

8 cyl? more like "BIG BLOCK"!!!!!!!

markeb01 04-28-2015 02:24 PM

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That cab looks fantastic with all the trim in place. Too bad that rear trim strip didn't stay around longer so there would be more to scrounge through at cheaper prices today.


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