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mr davis i am still following along and am happy to get an email everyday with the update.
i dont envy the amount of work you have, i envy the fact you get to work on tour truck every day though. |
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Today, it is as good as it gets. Today i was watching my Grand daughter while I was working on my truck. She looks a lot le me don't you think. I finshed welding. Before I started watching her of course. She came out later. Like I said I finshed welding the cut out damage under the rain gutter on the drivers side.
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And here is my helper I think I will give her a raise. She works like I do. work a little and plays a little. But she is my pride and joy.
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I dont know how far you are into the 72 brake retrofit plans but you will also need one of the rear crossmembers from the 72 frame where the brake hose attaches. Its not too horribly bad to remove, just a couple rivets. If you are like me you would rather have your fingernails torn off with pliars than remove frame rivets :lol:
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So, today I just about finshed droing the front end on the 1972 frame. here are some of the pictures of the 72 frame. Tomorrow I will finshed dropping the front end and then start cleaning the cross member.
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the first three pictures are the mistake I made on the front fenders. I must of have had a brane freeze. I sanded two fenders and primed them 1969 and a 1967. so i am fixing the 67 fender i have a good 69 but i want then to match.
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here is the rest of the frame not going to use.
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Did you buy those 67 ball joints from a local parts store and do you still have the receipt?
If so you can go down to Oreily's and borrow their ball joint press tool for free and take them out and take them back. Even if you dont have the receipt you can still borrow the tool and take them out and sell them. This way you arent stuck with expensive parts you cant use. |
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Hello all. Today I removed the cross member from the rear of the 72 frame. Thanks XEEN for that suggestion about the cross member. I can see where it would be needed. Also dropped the front cross member and got a little of it cleaned with the electric chisel. It is a life saver that chisel. I also welded the lower rear replacement panel of the front fender. so now I have to replace the front replacement panel for the same fender. Tomorrow I will tackle that project.
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and tomorrow I will finish both fenders. A slight bondo and they are done. Then I will clean the front cross member. and prime and paint gloss black.
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It seemed that I could not get anything done I mean a project finished. I jumped from welding and waiting for it to cool to dropping the front cross member and the rear cross member. I guess if you look at the work I did I guess I did get something done. Maybe I can post more pictures of both fenders done tomorrow night.
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i wish you nothing but good progress today mr. davis.
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So today I finished Both fenders. Now all I have to do is some bondo work and they are done. I am only doing the bulk of the finishing My Brother in law is a body repairman and I am going to get him to do the final totch up. It was cold here today soI did not get to do anything else. Stayed in the shop.
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Amazing. Leaps and bounds on getting things accomplished.
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It doesn't matter when you do your vintage air install you will have the same amount of room on the passenger side under the dash and in the engine compartment. |
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Today, I finished sanding the front fenders. I also primed them. There is still some work to do on them, but I have a Brother- in -Law that will take care of that. He is a pro. at body work. But he lives in North Ft. Myers Fl. about 3 hours from me. When I get it ready he will come up and finished the job. I don't want to do a sloppy job at this point. Cause the burnt orange paint I will be using will tell on me.
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Also here are a few pictures of the areas that I had to bondo.
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And here are a few pictures of part I cleaned and painted alone with my full seat. Also is a picture of the fire wall I will be getting ac so I am going to close all three holes. It will make the engine compartment look a lot cleanes and roomier.
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We have a Mother-In-Law cottage on the rear of our home. My truck parts have taking over the place as you can see. Since we both don't have a mother-in-law any more I have taking over and storied parts in there. No my wife don't like it, but I have to have some place don't I guys.
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How is the reconditioning going on the 1972 front cross member? Have you started reconditioning the 1972 steering linkage, because you will need it to do the disk conversion. I would strongly recommend that you notch the frame for the power steering unit. Keep on trucking. |
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Today i presure washed the front cross member and rear end. Monday i an going to wire wheel both parts and then I will sand blast them.. As you can see it is very cold here in Florida. It was in the mid 70"s.
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Freezing here too.
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