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That's a great idea, I think I'm gonna have to get myself a classic looking cup holder
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Got the truck at local long standing shop in the Seattle area.They have been there since 1933. Gettin' the Bull tune dialed in. Aligned and checked over.
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Even though the cab is tight and rust free.The corner supports had a thud sound to them.They where packed solid with dirt.It bugged for sometime .Both side's now have extra drain's.
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Having time to rack the truck up in the air has been a relief the whole build had been on the ground.
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The truck got aligned and preliminary tuned for the break in period. Than will retune the engine after around 500 miles, Got about 65 miles on the clock this week and The Snortin bull had it's first event today.An NSRA inspection day.
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Got 250 miles on it this past weeks. Doing so tuning and running a wide band to watch tune.,The Snortin' Bull has ball's flat out hual's. Moved the front license plate up, it looked like a tongue hanging out and cuaght the ground often.Parked next to my S-Duty it makes ford's look ugly.
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It may not be no LS engine though it is a project that did need one.As much as possible was all day's gone by in thought.
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Got a spare tailgate from a buddy today.I got a plan for it.Not sure what the previous owner was doing with it.Check out the bracket's bolted to it.No pivot's or chain lock tab's.
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Nice truck!
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Been on the road driving for the most part of two week's. Truck is parked out back in the alley behind our shop. Guy's keep seeing it and asking if it's for sale.It make's me fell good to know these rig's we are building are publically liked.
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Looks great!
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The right door relay to latch was a problem.It kept jambing.In the past if you look hard a sheet metal screw was used to hold the pivot together.This flexed and trapped everbody as it would not release latch. Had to get a new one. At the same putting a lock cylinder in rh o/s handle.
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That spare tailgate, was it an idea similar to this perhaps?
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Both financially and more importantly..... Emotionally, to know what you have and are doing is noticed. I think these trucks are definitely getting more attention now. The tailgate idea is great for your style truck. I want to find the letters off a Stepside tailgate for the same reason. |
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Without getting to carried away.Just polishing up the rough edge's.Matching some detail's of inside trim. Still keepin' it a bit crusty.
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The truck with almost 500 miles on it now has been for the most part tight and rides and drives nice, The tailgate though over bumps rattle and clanked, I had some leftover sections of inner door weather strip left over that fit the edge of the gate and snugs up to bed, Tacked them on problem solved.I also found putting the chains and hooks inverted helps relieving chain smacking around.
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The inner faux gate, double take gate is tacked in. Not done .Though look's pretty trick.
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Looks good. I will be doing something similar.
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Yeah, that is trick looking.
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Door lock's. Original right outside handle's had no lock cylinder's .Though in the past some tried to get trick.Check picture's.It didn't work. In the month of driving to much attention is occurring. New lock's in both handle's . And a new relay rod now also in left door.
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A little shake down today.Jacked up and tightened up and check of the underpinnings.Nothin' found major. Did find a backed off tie rod sleeve jamb nut.
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After a some higher heat temp's and a lot of Seattle rain the bed wood moved and curved up and down,Added a couple of extra anodized aluminum strap's and all good.
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I got a CPP frt sway kit. good value $ wise. 1.75 dia . Not going to use all part's though should work out for front susp.
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