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djmachinist 04-24-2010 08:20 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Thanks guys for the kind words. I feel a little guilty because I had the work done by a shop, however at 61 with health issues, I just did not have another restoration in me. However I will learn to to live with it!!;);) and I have lots left to do myself.

Hey Nate, what do you think the truck would look like with a little white paint on the roof and lower panels? Maybe even a lower woodgrained molding?;)

Dale

VA72C10 04-24-2010 08:33 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djmachinist (Post 3937854)
Thanks guys for the kind words. I feel a little guilty because I had the work done by a shop, however at 61 with health issues, I just did not have another restoration in me. However I will learn to to live with it!!;);) and I have lots left to do myself.

Hey Nate, what do you think the truck would look like with a little white paint on the roof and lower panels? Maybe even a lower wooodgrained molding?;)

Dale

Do you have to ask? DO IT! :chevy:

Man it's fun spending other people's money :lol: ;)

djmachinist 04-24-2010 10:38 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by big mike71 (Post 3937306)
Your truck looks sweet, and you cost me about $1300.00 so far, because I bought wheels and tires after seeing yours.

Mike,

Thanks for the Kudo's, sorry about twisting your arm buying the new wheels!!;);) but I bet they look sweet on your truck and you got the five spoke version which is what I wanted to do, but could not spring for the extra cost of converting to five lug.

Dale

djmachinist 04-24-2010 10:40 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VA72C10 (Post 3937862)
Do you have to ask? DO IT! :chevy:

Man it's fun spending other people's money :lol: ;)

Hey, I'm treading lightly here, don't want to piss him off!;);)

Dale

highperf4x4 04-24-2010 01:52 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djmachinist (Post 3937854)
Thanks guys for the kind words. I feel a little guilty because I had the work done by a shop, however at 61 with health issues, I just did not have another restoration in me. However I will learn to to live with it!!;);) and I have lots left to do myself.

Hey Nate, what do you think the truck would look like with a little white paint on the roof and lower panels? Maybe even a lower wooodgrained molding?;)

Dale

THAT WOULD BE A GMC VERSION OF NATES TRUCK!! :five:

big mike71 04-24-2010 04:29 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djmachinist (Post 3938007)
Mike,

Thanks for the Kudo's, sorry about twisting your arm buying the new wheels!!;);) but I bet they look sweet on your truck and you got the five spoke version which is what I wanted to do, but could not spring for the extra cost of converting to five lug.

Dale

I feel like a copy cat ,because I bought the same tires as you too. Next thing you know I'll be posting pics of my new green paint.

djmachinist 04-24-2010 04:32 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
:lol:
Quote:

Originally Posted by big mike71 (Post 3938443)
I feel like a copy cat ,because I bought the same tires as you too. Next thing you know I'll be posting pics of my new green paint.

:lol::lol::lol:

djmachinist 04-27-2010 01:29 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Had a Extreme Bedliner spray in today and an Alarm installed by the same people. I went with the "Extreme liner" after reading good reviews about it. I have an "Extreme truck center" two blocks from my house which worked out fine. I am very happy with the results, I'll post pics tonight.;)

Dale

highperf4x4 04-27-2010 02:35 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Can't wait. Never heard of them before.

djmachinist 04-27-2010 02:44 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
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Originally Posted by highperf4x4 (Post 3943866)
Can't wait. Never heard of them before.

Yeah, "Extreme" is the new kid on the block. Texture and shine wise they look alot like the LIne-X bedliner. Kinda Glossy looking.

Dale

Effeckt 04-27-2010 03:18 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Amazing truck! Just read through all 7 pages. Great job with this build!

msgross 04-27-2010 05:06 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
moved for ya... nice project

highperf4x4 04-27-2010 06:57 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djmachinist (Post 3943884)
Yeah, "Extreme" is the new kid on the block. Texture and shine wise they look alot like the LIne-X bedliner. Kinda Glossy looking.

Dale

Cool! I'll be waiting for the pics. Are you going to stress test it for us to see if it's as strong too? :D

djmachinist 04-27-2010 08:27 PM

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Pics of the new Bedliner. The white specs are seedlings from the overhanging weeping willow tree in my neighbors yard.

highperf4x4 04-27-2010 08:34 PM

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Wow that does look good!

djmachinist 04-27-2010 10:05 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Mike,

Thanks for moving my thread to the projects!!;);)

Dale

djmachinist 04-27-2010 10:17 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Well, I have the Door re-build parts coming in I hope by the end of the week.
I plan to get the doors gutted this friday afternoon and have them finished by the weekend.

Tomorrow I'm taking the truck across town to Pyle Brothers Differential shop. I have decided the 3.73 rear end is not going to cut it with the new Turbo-350 tranny. The truck shifts into second at about 7 mph and third at about 25 mph. At freeway speeds the engine is really humming. I'm having a 3.08 ring & pinion with a Auburn limited slip diff installed. Man, isn't this black hole ever going to fill up.....?:waah:;);) but I'm having fun....;);)

Dale

tommyd241 04-27-2010 10:40 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Bed liner looks good!

djmachinist 04-28-2010 07:47 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djmachinist (Post 3937854)
Thanks guys for the kind words. I feel a little guilty because I had the work done by a shop, however at 61 with health issues, I just did not have another restoration in me. However I will learn to to live with it!!;);) and I have lots left to do myself.

Hey Nate, what do you think the truck would look like with a little white paint on the roof and lower panels? Maybe even a lower woodgrained molding?;)

Dale

I think Nate is ignoring me!;);)

lolife99 04-28-2010 08:57 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
I think the addition of the lower mouldings would look great.
But it's too clean to do a two-tone paint job.
I vote to leave it one color.
Any thoughts on lowering the rear,... just a little more?

djmachinist 04-28-2010 09:24 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 3945521)
I think the addition of the lower mouldings would look great.
But it's too clean to do a two-tone paint job.
I vote to leave it one color.
Any thoughts on lowering the rear,... just a little more?

Keith,
Yeah, I agree with you about the two-tone paint, I was just messing with Nate;) I am going to lower it in the rear about 1 1/2 in. using lowering blocks. 1 1/2 inches should be about right. The front is about where I want it.
I may add the lower moulding, can't decide on Woodgrain or Black and Chrome. What do you think?

Dale

lolife99 04-28-2010 10:29 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
I really like the woodgrain in a weird way. (I just think it's cool looking)
And would look good with the color of your truck!
I don't know much about GMC's,... I assume the Sierra Grande's came with the woodgrain mouldings.
I think alot of people attach the lower mouldings with 3M adhesive tape to cut down on all the hole drilling.
I think the trucks without the "paint divider" cab moulding look best with just the lower side mouldings.

highperf4x4 04-28-2010 07:02 PM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Yeah the Sierra Grande is the same thing as a Cheyenne Super. My spid even Says Cheyenne Super on it.

djmachinist 04-29-2010 08:33 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 3945654)
I really like the woodgrain in a weird way. (I just think it's cool looking)
And would look good with the color of your truck!
I don't know much about GMC's,... I assume the Sierra Grande's came with the woodgrain mouldings.
I think alot of people attach the lower mouldings with 3M adhesive tape to cut down on all the hole drilling.
I think the trucks without the "paint divider" cab moulding look best with just the lower side mouldings.

Keith,
I'm leaning toward the woodgrain moulding also.

Dale

djmachinist 04-29-2010 08:43 AM

Re: 1969 GMC Short Fleet Build
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by djmachinist (Post 3944886)
Well, I have the Door re-build parts coming in I hope by the end of the week.
I plan to get the doors gutted this friday afternoon and have them finished by the weekend.

Tomorrow I'm taking the truck across town to Pyle Brothers Differential shop. I have decided the 3.73 rear end is not going to cut it with the new Turbo-350 tranny. The truck shifts into second at about 7 mph and third at about 25 mph. At freeway speeds the engine is really humming. I'm having a 3.08 ring & pinion with a Auburn limited slip diff installed. Man, isn't this black hole ever going to fill up.....?:waah:;);) but I'm having fun....;);)

Dale

I spent yesterday afternoon at the Pyle Brothers Diff Shop on the Far East side of Houston getting the Ring/Pinion gear changed out from the 3.73 to a 3.08 RP set. I also had a Auburn posi-traction put in. I'm glad I made this change when I did because the tech at Pyle's showed me the bearing races from my diff. They were pitted pretty bad. He said it would have failed with-in a month. The truck Drove real nice the 50 miles on the freeway back to the far West side of Houston. The Speedo appears to be reading correct now. I need to to hook up my GPS and test it to be sure.

Dale


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