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likaroc13 12-24-2013 07:37 PM

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Merry Christmas Murph! The headlight mod is looking sweet.

Ta2Don 12-24-2013 09:12 PM

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Very NICE!!!:metal::metal::metal:

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!:ennyd:

TJ's Chevy 12-24-2013 09:54 PM

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UH OH!!!! LOL!!!! YOU READ THROUGH MY BUILD THREAD!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!? LOL! HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!! Just kidding! ;):chevy:

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!:ennyd:

piratexpress1369a 12-25-2013 12:03 PM

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congrats looks way cool ..merry christmas

chevyrestoguy 12-25-2013 05:58 PM

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I love this mod, especially your ability to use wrecking yard parts and modify them to fit. That's right up my alley, and directly in my swim lane!

The Chevys of the '60s that had hidden headlights were always the coolest looking ones. This mod is going to be so cool when it's done. It'll have a factory look, and it'll blow people's minds.

markeb01 12-25-2013 06:31 PM

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The best part of having retractable lights is telling strangers it’s an extremely rare factory option that was only offered for one year! The responses will range all over the map from – you’re full of baloney - to - yes, my neighbor had one just like it! It can really add to the fun of ownership.

Ta2Don 12-25-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 6434641)
The responses will range all over the map from – you’re full of baloney - to - yes, my neighbor had one just like it! It can really add to the fun of ownership.

:haha:

flips72 12-26-2013 10:17 AM

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they look great and I agree, it will be a lot of fun, theres no telling what stories can be made up with these, I like the ultra rare option idea myself:lol:

Low Elco 12-26-2013 01:12 PM

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Looks great! Do the motors cycle as planned?

McMurphy 12-26-2013 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by duallyjams (Post 6433564)
I thought you were making a diehard battery commercial :lol:

I just about could !!

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Originally Posted by Modges'66 (Post 6433581)
Dude!.. Lookin super-sweet!!!
Merry Christmas!

Thanks Modges, the best is yet to come...

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Originally Posted by likaroc13 (Post 6433617)
Merry Christmas Murph! The headlight mod is looking sweet.

Thank you Phillip, hope you get yours back on the road soon!

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 6433715)
Very NICE!!!:metal::metal::metal:
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!:ennyd:

Thanks Don, I hope your Christmas was a merry one as well, the turkey video was too cute! Nothing says Christmas Cheer like some good old kitchen screaming !!

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Originally Posted by T.J. MCCAULEY (Post 6433781)
UH OH!!!! LOL!!!! YOU READ THROUGH MY BUILD THREAD!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!? LOL! HAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!! Just kidding! ;):chevy:
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!!:ennyd:

Oh yeah.... grew up hauling firewood, so when I see yours all loaded down, it brings back some serious memories.

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Originally Posted by piratexpress1369a (Post 6434243)
congrats looks way cool ..merry christmas

Thank you Pirate, stay tuned buddy, there is more coming.

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Originally Posted by chevyrestoguy (Post 6434609)
I love this mod, especially your ability to use wrecking yard parts and modify them to fit. That's right up my alley, and directly in my swim lane!
The Chevys of the '60s that had hidden headlights were always the coolest looking ones. This mod is going to be so cool when it's done. It'll have a factory look, and it'll blow people's minds.

I am hoping so, but even more than that, I hope I am making it good enough to endure.
Would hate for it to all fall apart after a few hundred miles.....

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Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 6434641)
The best part of having retractable lights is telling strangers it’s an extremely rare factory option that was only offered for one year! The responses will range all over the map from – you’re full of baloney - to - yes, my neighbor had one just like it! It can really add to the fun of ownership.

You and I are in perfect tune on this Mark, and I am not surprised!!
I will be good fun.
If I am home in time this summer, I will have to take it to the Goodguys show, maybe drive it around the plaza a few times....

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Originally Posted by flips72 (Post 6435264)
they look great and I agree, it will be a lot of fun, theres no telling what stories can be made up with these, I like the ultra rare option idea myself:lol:

Right on Flips, stay tuned man, I have more photos to load up....

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Originally Posted by Low Elco (Post 6435467)
Looks great! Do the motors cycle as planned?

Yep, I will be loading a video of them soon....getting the cycle sweep figured out took a couple of weeks for me. I knew it was going to be a challenge, but the only way I could get it was to keep tinkering with it until I figured out the physics of it. Going back to the bone yard and getting photos of the original set up on the Honda I pulled them from helped a lot, made me wish I had thought to get the pics when I pulled the actuators.

Well guys it is -36* outside today, temps plumeted this week after dumping a few feet of snow on us. Makes it hard to get motivated to go down to the Frozen Garage.

But for you all, no sacrifice is too great.....
Thanks for looking, you pump me up !!!

McMurphy 12-26-2013 11:57 PM

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Waaaaaaay back in Jan 2012, after I had taken the hood valence panel off, and modified it with screens and stuff, I decided I wanted a GMC hood in the worst way.
But then I had no need for the Chevy hood valence I had just spent time on making cool....
Until I had the idea of putting it below my grill frame as an air dam.

Here is what that mock up looked like back then:
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Fast forward to 30 November 2013, and this is what I did with it; this is the pencil marking for the sculpting/fitting I wanted to achieve.
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A little bit of cutting and bending later:
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Some amature welding and primer; and you will take note of the gap above the turn signal wells. This was closed with a small patch panel I welded in there.
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I will get more photos up soon of the fog lights that were mounted behind those turn signal wells, and the air horns that I mounted in the center.
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Thanks for looking guys (and gals if any...) !!!!

Ta2Don 12-27-2013 01:10 AM

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That front end just keeps getting better and better...:metal:

Murph, you are nailing this one!!!:metal::metal::metal:

piratexpress1369a 12-27-2013 02:21 AM

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now that is wild

McMurphy 12-28-2013 06:00 PM

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Hey guys,
We are nearing the completion of all my "Face" mods so you are going to see how all this came together.
Back in post #1306 I mentioned how I had set up the grill with its ability to have its attitude adjusted as needed on both ends. It is the expectation, with it being soild mounted at center, to be able to adjust height and twist to match the headlight doors on either end. I used nylon expansion nuts, body trim screws, and vacuum hose to supply back pressure for the grill that would be adjustable. Here are the photos of its final test mounting, being controled from the headlight switch:
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Here you can see the fog lights mounted behind the screens below the headlights. They still have masking tape across them in this photo, but you get the idea:
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I did end up intalling the full sets of strip LEDs behind the cutout letters.
With camera flash:
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Without camera flash:
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I laid down first passes of grey in the beauty trim around the grill support last night. I will finish that off today. I plan on getting photos of the horns and fog lights, do the final mount of the grill, the head light doors, air horn compressor, and shoot some photos and vids.
So if this mod has gotten your attention, please stay tuned....

Bomp 12-28-2013 08:57 PM

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Totally watching.

jlsanborn 12-28-2013 10:04 PM

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It's looking even better as it comes together! I remember back a bunch of pages when you had that hood section under the bumper and I was like "eeehh... looks like a hood section under the bumper" BUT you've pulled it off man! Nobody will recognize it until you point it out and that's gonna be cool! Stoke the fire - gotta be freeeeeezing ur azz off up there!

markeb01 12-28-2013 10:41 PM

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That is just too cool. It looks like a rolled pan, but also looks somewhat stock as well. I like where you're going with this front end styling. It's original original and good looking. I also like the grille illumination. I was considering a tube grille illuminated at both ends and made of acrylic rod, but the floating Buick grilled bar cancelled the project.

Ta2Don 12-28-2013 11:51 PM

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Front End is coming together nicely… :metal:

Over the Top!!!:bann:

McMurphy 12-29-2013 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 6438861)
Totally watching.

Thanks Greg.... I been keeping up with your bathroom renovation too.
Awesome with the names you found.
Trish and I do something similar when we pour concrete out at our place.

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Originally Posted by jlsanborn (Post 6438967)
It's looking even better as it comes together! I remember back a bunch of pages when you had that hood section under the bumper and I was like "eeehh... looks like a hood section under the bumper" BUT you've pulled it off man! Nobody will recognize it until you point it out and that's gonna be cool! Stoke the fire - gotta be freeeeeezing ur azz off up there!

Thanks buddy !!
You know when I get this down there, I will be bringing it by !! :metal:

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Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 6439033)
That is just too cool. It looks like a rolled pan, but also looks somewhat stock as well. I like where you're going with this front end styling. It's original original and good looking. I also like the grille illumination. I was considering a tube grille illuminated at both ends and made of acrylic rod, but the floating Buick grilled bar cancelled the project.

Thanks Mark, I have been watching as you ponder your grill mods too.
Never too late to be creative !!

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 6439155)
Front End is coming together nicely… :metal:
Over the Top!!!:bann:

Glad you like it Don, I think of you a lot this weekend as I am revisiting my hood right now.

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Well... alrighty then.
Note to self, that blue painters tape sucks when you are in nice weather, and sucks even more when you are in sub-zero weather !!
I attempted to correct a masking misalignment today which should have been an easy peasy quick fix....
Now due to the Blue Masking Tape not cooperating, I have to fix the fix...tomorrow.
Then I will put the "face" all back together and shoot all the visual stuff I promised you guys this morning.

In the mean time here are the photos of the Air Horns and Fog Lights mounted I also promised. The Air Horn compressor is going to be mounted on the radiator support in the location where the stock voltage regulator would normally go. (yes something else I did not get to today....)
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I have yet to aim these, and please dont mind the bit of screen coming up at the corner there. I did not notice it soon enough for the photos....
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Yeesh it is SoooooooOOOOOooOOOooooo dusty under there, really aggrevates me !

Captainfab 12-29-2013 01:54 AM

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I haven't posted here in your thread for a while, but I have been quietly watching. I'm liking what you have done, it gives me some things to think about. Keep up the good work and try and stay warm :)

piratexpress1369a 12-29-2013 01:13 PM

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looking good ..i was thinking train horns but that will work too

McMurphy 12-30-2013 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Captainfab (Post 6439323)
I haven't posted here in your thread for a while, but I have been quietly watching. I'm liking what you have done, it gives me some things to think about. Keep up the good work and try and stay warm :)

Yes sir, I have been missing you, but I was hoping you been busy.
Busy is a good thing!

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Originally Posted by piratexpress1369a (Post 6439759)
looking good ..i was thinking train horns but that will work too

Heh, they were on sale at O'Reillys and would be more formidible than the stock ones....

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Ok let me snivel here for a moment, and say; today was one of those days that nothing would go right the first time.
It amazes me that simple things like head light adjustment screws can pop off so easy, but be such a PITA to get back on.....those alone took up a substantial amount of my day, much to my dismay and well.... you get the idea....

At the end of it all, I got the horn all wired in, and the face reassembled.
I present these humble photos as proof of my meager progress>
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As your discerning eye will note, I still have some adjusting to accomplish to get it to align as it was on the table, but I think with some patience (of which I am all out of today) and some fiddling with it, I will get the desired effect.
I have 24 hour duty tomorrow, and it still being the holidays, if things are slow enough, I will make the video I been promising you all !!

Time to eat some delectable home made pizza from my lovely wife, and make a dent in my beer stock !!

CHEERS !!!!

Grizz1963 12-30-2013 04:41 AM

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Mike, you do rock !!

That is looking just awesome. I really love what you have created.

I always like it when guys acknowlege their wives in public as they do play a large role in what we do...... Even if it is just in allowing us to carry on breathing. ;-))

Ta2Don 12-30-2013 10:03 AM

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That face is going to have some folks scratching their heads, and others trying to figure out where they've seen it before...:lol:

all I can say is "Murph, you are the Mad Scientist in the Frozen Garage!!!":metal:

Happy New Year!!!:ennyd::flag:

piratexpress1369a 12-30-2013 12:52 PM

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i just noticed that round thing in the side of the fender what is it...front grill looks killer


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