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Lugnutz65 07-12-2013 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by da_bears_da1 (Post 6169172)
We were able to get some work done this week.

Look at all those nice NEW parts. I wish I had new fenders. Great to see the progress and it motivates me to get mine done. You are still waaaay ahead of me. LOL! :metal:

McMurphy 07-12-2013 12:36 PM

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Congrats on the VERY nice progress !!

You make me want to go out and do some stuff to my hood !! As well as hang my fenders.
I just got in 1969 GTO side marker lenses that I am going to use as turn signal indicators on my fenders, so am kind of excited about that too!

Your daughter's wedding looked like it turned out excellent, glad it went off without a hitch, we all know how that can go.....

For some reason though, like I was with Modges, I was working under the perception that you were much younger, like in your late 20s. Dont know how I got that impression, but none the less.
On the other hand, Jmorales I think is really only 16 years old.... LOL

Just kidding !!

Ta2Don 07-12-2013 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6169445)
Congrats on the VERY nice progress !!

You make me want to go out and do some stuff to my hood !! As well as hang my fenders.
I just got in 1969 GTO side marker lenses that I am going to use as turn signal indicators on my fenders, so am kind of excited about that too!

Your daughter's wedding looked like it turned out excellent, glad it went off without a hitch, we all know how that can go.....

For some reason though, like I was with Modges, I was working under the perception that you were much younger, like in your late 20s. Dont know how I got that impression, but none the less.
On the other hand, Jmorales I think is really only 16 years old.... LOL

Just kidding !!

I think we are all in our 20's and just refuse to get older...:haha:

Indian113 07-12-2013 01:22 PM

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Wow! I just read the whole thread, your truck is really looking good. I'm getting ready to start the same thing on my 64. I hope it turns out as good as your's is.

da_bears_da1 07-12-2013 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 6169192)
Looking Good Brother!:metal:

Thanks Don!

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Originally Posted by Lugnutz65 (Post 6169229)
Look at all those nice NEW parts. I wish I had new fenders. Great to see the progress and it motivates me to get mine done. You are still waaaay ahead of me. LOL! :metal:

Maybe ahead for the moment but after the hood is fixed I will be taking it all back.:waah: Soon it will just look like parts again.

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Originally Posted by McMurphy (Post 6169445)
Congrats on the VERY nice progress !!

You make me want to go out and do some stuff to my hood !! As well as hang my fenders.
I just got in 1969 GTO side marker lenses that I am going to use as turn signal indicators on my fenders, so am kind of excited about that too!

Your daughter's wedding looked like it turned out excellent, glad it went off without a hitch, we all know how that can go.....

For some reason though, like I was with Modges, I was working under the perception that you were much younger, like in your late 20s. Dont know how I got that impression, but none the less.
On the other hand, Jmorales I think is really only 16 years old.... LOL

Just kidding !!

69 GTO lights are an interesting idea! Can't wait to see how they look.

The wedding did turn out great! My wife deserves all the credit. All I did was deal with the overrun on the bar bill. We ended up tripling our bar budget but no regrets. Did have to shut off my son's friends on the Long Island Ice Teas, too many were flowing.:uhmk:

Actually I am 21 but just trapped in a 54 year old body.:two:

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 6169502)
I think we are all in our 20's and just refuse to get older...:haha:

I am with you on that brother! Old is a state of mind that I do not want for at least another 30 years!

da_bears_da1 07-12-2013 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Indian113 (Post 6169514)
Wow! I just read the whole thread, your truck is really looking good. I'm getting ready to start the same thing on my 64. I hope it turns out as good as your's is.

Thank you! While there are head scratching times, it's a great experience. I have learned so much over the past 9 months. This forum is a great group of people and a tremendous source of information. If you are getting going on your build you should create a project thread on this forum. You will get help and positive feedback.

As a side note, my son is going to Iowa so if you want, next time I am in Iowa City I can let you know. Would be happy to buy you a beer and talk trucks.
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Indian113 07-12-2013 09:02 PM

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Sounds good to me!
I'm 90 miles east of Iowa City. Is your son gonna be a Doctor or a Dentist ?
Do you come to Iowa often?

Jeff La 07-12-2013 11:10 PM

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Your doing a great job, glad to see it coming along

Bomp 07-12-2013 11:27 PM

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Ahhhhhhh,
Got to sit down and catch back up, finally.

Thought there might be something funny in my beer with everyone leaning. Then realized.....its not me:lol: Congrats on the weddin'

And I must say....you look sweet in that dress.....lol just kidding.....Proud Dad:metal:

Then you got all the sheet metal fit on. whew. Lines fit up all nice like. That takes time and patience.
Got me all sorts of motivated.
Thanks for the major motivation. I needed it. Needed some bad.

da_bears_da1 07-13-2013 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Indian113 (Post 6170074)
Sounds good to me!
I'm 90 miles east of Iowa City. Is your son gonna be a Doctor or a Dentist ?
Do you come to Iowa often?

Don't get out there often, probably 3-4 times a year. My son is applying to Dental school but its hard to get in so we will see. Will let you know when I am headed out there next.

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Originally Posted by Jeff La (Post 6170334)
Your doing a great job, glad to see it coming along

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 6170359)
Ahhhhhhh,
Got to sit down and catch back up, finally.

Thought there might be something funny in my beer with everyone leaning. Then realized.....its not me:lol: Congrats on the weddin'

And I must say....you look sweet in that dress.....lol just kidding.....Proud Dad:metal:

Then you got all the sheet metal fit on. whew. Lines fit up all nice like. That takes time and patience.
Got me all sorts of motivated.
Thanks for the major motivation. I needed it. Needed some bad.

Know what you mean on the picture, the photographer was kind of nuts.

I was very relieved to get it to line up. There was a lot of pushing and convincing to get the bolts in the front of the fenders to the grill support. Decided to let it sit like that for a few days while I get started on the hood. Hopefully being bolted together will cause it to conform a little more.

Made me laugh on the motivation. Your build always motivates me so glad I could return the favor!:metal:

Indian113 07-13-2013 10:17 AM

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Boy, I feel stupid I meant I was 90 miles west and Iowa City is East of me.
Good luck on the Dentist School, We'll keep in contact and try to get a chance for a beer!

da_bears_da1 07-16-2013 01:27 PM

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So a fairly minor update with too many details, consider yourself warned. We modified the firewall today to take care of the clearance issue with the valve covers. I had considered moving the engine forward instead but realized this morning I would have to disassemble the front suspension to be able to move the lower engine perch bolts. More than I wanted.

Since Don has the same issue with his valve covers I decided to post more photos than normal.

At first we tried to just cut a "T" and bend back the firewall to create a pocket.

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The "T" cut would not bend out easily so we made it an "I" cut
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As you can see we were able to create enough clearance with the valve covers

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One thing we learned after cutting both sides is we went to short on the vertical cut and had to cut again. Will be more welding when we pull the cab off and get to it but am just needed the extra space. We did round the outside of the cuts so that when we do weld it it will be more of a semi-circle.
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Ta2Don 07-16-2013 01:59 PM

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Thanks for the info on the breather and the Clearance Cuts... :metal:
Hope to finish the fender grinding soon, then get the puppy primed. Life keeps getting in the way...:waah:

Bomp 07-16-2013 06:30 PM

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While your at the cutting stage....... is there enough room to allow for the engine (((vibration side to side))) when its running.

Past experience made me ask.:D

Making progress looking good

da_bears_da1 07-16-2013 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 6176111)
While your at the cutting stage....... is there enough room to allow for the engine (((vibration side to side))) when its running.

Past experience made me ask.:D

Making progress looking good

Actually I thought about your comment on spacing from my original post when I made my second cuts. I did not allow enough up and down rotation space on my shorter cuts which is why I ended up cutting both sides longer on the vertical axis. I had clearance to get the valve covers off on the first cut but was not comfortable that I had enough for engine rotation. I cut higher on the drivers side and lower on the passenger side to allow for vibration and rotation.

Thanks for the advice!:metal:

da_bears_da1 07-29-2013 01:44 PM

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Life seems to keep intruding on time working on the truck. Once I took the front end apart I got my new inner fenders. My old ones just had too much cancer, thin metal and ripples in the metal. Got my new ones and while they are cancer free, they too had ripples in them. Guessing that stamping the metal in all the different directions that you have to for the inner fenders just puts some ripples in them. Being a bit anal, I decided I had to fix them so am in process of smoothing them out.

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I also got my hood out and started to work on it as well. There was rust in the front lower portion of the hood so I had bought a repair panel from LMC. I started cutting the metal out to get to the spot welds for the front of the hood and found a lot more rust than I realized. There were 5-6 areas that I would have had to cut out the supports, replace the metal and then get to the patch panel. I also had some oil can affect going on with the hood plus cancer spots on both sides. So, got on line and found a place in Arizona with a replacement hood so I bought it. The new hood is much more sound than my old one but will need some work. Here is old hood first. (Due to the current picture limits, I will post the new hood in the next post).


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da_bears_da1 07-29-2013 01:54 PM

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Part II post

Here is the new to me hood:
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One thing that did take time away from the truck last week was I had to move my son out of his college party house :barn:. I get to move him into his apartment in a couple of weeks.

The positive out of this was that I had given him my old home theater amp and speakers. He told me that nothing worked except for 2 speakers but I decided to bring home those speakers and the amp and subwoofer. After some tinkering around, I got it all to work. Well, since this was going to be something he was going to leave/pitch I told him it was mine now. So the great news is, the shop now has a great sound system. Of course the wife tells me its too loud, me - I am trying to figure out how to make it louder:metal: Amp, subwoffer and speakers are circled:

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Now back out to filing and sanding.

Ta2Don 07-29-2013 02:11 PM

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Nice!
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Bomp 07-29-2013 09:06 PM

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Woo Hoo :metal: on the "new to me hood".
Bad news on the wifey though......... if its too loud, you're too old:lol:jk

Rock on and keep buildin' that truck.

da_bears_da1 07-30-2013 08:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 6195213)
Nice!
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Thanks Don! Was good talking with you yesterday.

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 6195809)
Woo Hoo :metal: on the "new to me hood".
Bad news on the wifey though......... if its too loud, you're too old:lol:jk

Rock on and keep buildin' that truck.

Thanks Bomp! Guess the wifey is too old, glad I'm not.:lol:

Ta2Don 07-30-2013 04:05 PM

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Thanks again for the Eastwood tip...:metal:
2 Qts of the Rust Encapsulator at $34.99 per Qt...:metal::metal:
The Friends I've met out here make this site PRICELESS!!!:metal::metal::metal:

WhippinSaw 07-30-2013 07:00 PM

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Nice addition to the man cave, gotta have good tunes. I used my old surround in my garage and it rocks. :metal::metal: Now where to put a flat screen

Jmorales3181 07-31-2013 06:37 AM

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Haha I have a surround sound and powered sun in my garage for jammin out. My friends get a kick out of it whenever they come by to hang out! Another reason I like having a detached garage. I've been trying to expain to my girlfriend why a detached garage is so important....anything truck related will be too loud to be attached to the house paint grinding welding smoke all that....loud music is a must too almost forgot that one:metal:
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da_bears_da1 07-31-2013 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Ta2Don (Post 6196942)
Thanks again for the Eastwood tip...:metal:
2 Qts of the Rust Encapsulator at $34.99 per Qt...:metal::metal:
The Friends I've met out here make this site PRICELESS!!!:metal::metal::metal:

I agree about this forum! Never expected to be making friends when I joined.:metal:

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Originally Posted by WhippinSaw (Post 6197160)
Nice addition to the man cave, gotta have good tunes. I used my old surround in my garage and it rocks. :metal::metal: Now where to put a flat screen

Amazing how tunes help the time go by when blocking and grinding.

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Originally Posted by Jmorales3181 (Post 6197855)
Haha I have a surround sound and powered sun in my garage for jammin out. My friends get a kick out of it whenever they come by to hang out! Another reason I like having a detached garage. I've been trying to expain to my girlfriend why a detached garage is so important....anything truck related will be too loud to be attached to the house paint grinding welding smoke all that....loud music is a must too almost forgot that one:metal:
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Detached is nice when the garage becomes the shop. I have had to towel the door into the house and have gotten the noisy complaint. I have managed to teach the family to use the front door instead of the garage door when its too noisy.:lol:

Strodder 08-02-2013 09:37 AM

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I also have Bose surround sound speakers, and 2 big 3 way speakers run by a Yamaha Sound System in the shop. The wifey says the same thing, "Turn it down" I also have a TV in the shop, and want to hook the speakers up to it. My shop is my happy place. :metal:


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