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Marc, great work. You are making me want to be working on my 40 Ford and do this to the interior really bad. I need more time and less stuff I guess. :lol:
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I have been working on installing lap belts and the sound system.
Stereo: The 5 channel AMP came in. I had to pull an audible on where I originally intended to mount it. I made a carboard amp to determine the best location to fit it. The goal all along was to make it as hidden as possible. I settled on mounting it to the side wall between the seat and the wall. I wired the system up and of course I had to do a sound check..ha ha. I must say that I really like the Bluetooth controller. The way I have it wired is as soon as I turn the key the amp and Bluetooth controller power up. The Bluetooth also automatically connects to my phone which is nice. By far this is the nicest sounding system I've had in a classic truck. This will make driving it soooo much more enjoyable. Seat belts: I started to install the (5) lap belts that I bought. Basically 2 up front. 1 in the middle and 2 for the back. Since the 2nd and 3rd row are modular I wanted the lap belts to be as well. To accomplish this, I chose eyelets and lap belts that clip in. The idea is If I ever run the 3rd seat in the 2nd position I can unclip one lap belt from the rear to use it in the middle position to allow for 2 belts in the middle. Now for pics Marc |
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Man those seats are so nice looking...like the seatbelts idea..
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Marc, great work on amp and belts, always thinking outside the box...Jim
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omg! Beautiful! I love the seats too!!
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That thing just gets better and better. It looks awesome! The seat belts are a good idea, but the look is outstanding!
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Stellar work on the audio system! Everything looks great! I hope that you & the family have a great holiday season! |
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We had a great holiday season. I hope the same for you and yours. Marc |
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youngroder i love your burb it is very well done wondering what kind of carpet is that ?
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I used this same carpet only in a different color in my last build. It is very durable. Here is one source with color swatches. I got mine from my upholstery guy this time. https://relicate.com/collections/ger...e-weave-carpet Check eBay too. Marc |
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Continuing to pick off items from my (Winter) punch list.
My gas tank had a leak from day 1 when very full. Once I discovered the leak, I didn't fill it full of gas. This thank was from a 67 Camaro and was retro fitted (poorly) for EFI. It was cheap but not really the best solution. The top of the tank was really designed to seal with a lock ring. I attempted to screw my fuel pump and sending unit and as you can see neither one ever sealed properly. A bonus to dropping the tank was it was much easier to bolt down the (3) seatbelt anchors for the 3rd seat. I decided on a Tanks Inc. EFI tank for a 67 Camaro. I also purchased new gaskets. I just need to modify the fill neck slightly for my application. The quality of this tank is such an improvement. They even include one of these trick breathers. I already have the same breather so this can be for the next project. The goal is anything that might be an issue will be updated/upgraded as I would like to stretch my legs further this summer. With any luck, I will have the new tank all mounted by this weekend. Thank you Marc |
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what kind of seal did you use on your first attempt?
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I also adjusted my watts link some too while I was add it. I added length to both parallel bars. Marc |
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nice looking tank...Jim
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Sometimes its hard to get reliable products....Good job on your truck.
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I took it to a fabricator friend yesterday to help me modify the angle of the filler neck. Once I get it back I can get it all reinstalled. Thanks Marc |
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I went over to my friend Zach's that is helping me modify my filler neck on my new tank. Like everything he does he took it over the top. My idea to modify the neck was quick and dirty. Zach's not so much. We cut out the existing filler. He then formed a new piece of metal and cut out the old filler neck in an effort to weld it in more straight up and down to match my previous tank. The tank will be wrapped up this week #nomoreleaks
I also started on the PITA headliner. My headliner will be made out of 1/16" black ABS plastic. I purchased a large roll of chipboard from Home Depot. This thick board used for wood flooring allows me to make templates of each of the headliner sections to use to cut the ABS. I got the rear piece cut, fine tuned and fit after a long fight. I will take pics of the ABS panel in place but this picture shows the chipboard to give you all an idea. 1 section down with 4 to go. Oh and the bonus pick is a bagged ACME chassis with a Don Hardy LS motor for a customer of Zach's he is building. Its for a FO$% truck. The rear rims are 24' x 15". I'm helping him figure out how much to shorten the rear-end. Thank you Marc |
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Marc, tank is going to look great with the changes. Nice chassis and engine set-up...Jim
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Very cool seat belt idea!! Does the chip board bend easy? Could it be as a headliner or is it to weak?
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That work on the gas tank is rather nice! As for your headliner, I recently went through the same process on my build (Fargolet) using both ABS and hardboard. I used hardboard with vinyl glued to it for most of the interior (including the one piece headliner) and it was a PITA. I got hold of a sheet of 1/8 ABS to do a few remaining pieces as well as a firewall pad and I fell in love with that material. I will always use ABS in the future. You can always glue vinyl to that ABS if you want the headliner to match the rest of that gorgeous interior you have built.
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The tank is done. Here are a few pics. I will touch up the paint with silver and then install. Here is a picture of 2 of the headliner panels in.
Here is a link for the ram board I used for templating. It was a must for this project. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Ram-Boar...202829135-_-N& Thanks Marc |
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Very nice...Jim
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That tank mod turned out great! The headliner is very nice too.
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Very nice work on the tank. Tig?
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Has the ABS went up like everything else? I had a dumb idea to try and make a headliner for my 40 Ford out of ABS.
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Just about have the interior wrapped up. On Sunday I finished the last (2) sections of headliner. This took all day. The last piece was especially challenging as it tucks under the front window trim. It is done and one of those projects that I'm glad to have behind me. I just need to remount my visors and give the interior a good cleaning.
Tuesday we are supposed to be in the low 40's so I'm hopeful to get me gas tank rinsed out and reinstalled. Thank you Marc |
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Wow! That looks great!
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Marc, nice job on liner...Jim
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I am defiantly going to have to use abs sheet on a future build. Was it difficult to figure out the pattern using the fiber board?
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I will probably go in an heat the panels with my heat gun to relax and mold them to the shape. Not sure it is necessary but I figured that it cant hurt. The more I work with ABS, the more I like it. With the 1/16 thick you can score with a Utility knife and score and it snaps on the score when slightly folded. In a truck you could get really fancy and glue down foam and cover with material. In a Suburban not so much. Marc |
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