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gdavis 07-12-2014 08:27 PM

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The Church that I belong to is painting a single mothers house today. So I went over and helped until the heat got the best of me. I stayed until 11:30 and called it a day. Not as young as I used to be. Waiting for Monday to install the windshield and bed supports.

gdavis 07-14-2014 08:11 PM

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Well, today I got something done on the old girl. I had a guy come over and he installed the wind shield in the truck. Boy it sure makes a difference in the appearance of the truck. It was refreshing to see someone install the windshield. He made it look so easy.
Tomorrow, I will be pulling the cowl and installing the vent screens. This way no leaves or trash will et in the cowl. I got to order my chrome wiper arms and blades sometime this week. next I want to finish the bed supports for the wood floor. I also gave it a good washing. Boy was it dirty, being under the canopy.

swamp rat 07-15-2014 12:41 AM

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That insurmountable hurdle that had you so discouraged is now a thing of the past! Throw that for sale sign away and now on to the easy stuff! The truck looks great!

Dean'smeanmachine 07-15-2014 11:13 AM

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coming along nicely !

Xeen 07-15-2014 01:11 PM

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The truck looks great George.
At this point I think you need to hear the engine run to put a little spring in your step so the next parts you should order are what ever you need to make it run.

gdavis 07-15-2014 07:02 PM

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Bryan, Dean, swamp rat. Thanks for stopping by and giving me a little encouragement on my build. I was getting a little baffled. But, that is all behind meat this point. I did made a deal with Bryan on his rear chrome bumper. I did order a set of NOS bumper braces for the front from a fellow boar member.

gdavis 07-15-2014 07:45 PM

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Here are some pictures of the inside of my truck. I still need to get a AC switch and the radio and then the dash will be done. except, for the wiring as you can see hanging down.

gdavis 07-15-2014 07:49 PM

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more pictures and one of my grand daughter which was helping me as you can see, until I use the air compressor and then she heads for the hills. She asked me If I know how to drive a truck. I told her I could figure it out and her reply was is this why you are building you a truck. What comes into a child's mind.
I need a set of door handle gaskets so I can mount the door panel on the door. And a new steering wheel. This is the same steering wheel that came with the truck.
I figured it will work until I get the bugs worked out of the truck.

Xeen 07-15-2014 08:21 PM

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The interior looks really nice George.
Did you order the rubber bumpers for the door jambs?

gdavis 07-16-2014 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 6762475)
The interior looks really nice George.
Did you order the rubber bumpers for the door jambs?

yes I did two per door. There is a third hole in the jam, so I figured I might put the third bumper in the hole what do you think?

Xeen 07-16-2014 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by gdavis (Post 6763298)
yes I did two per door. There is a third hole in the jam, so I figured I might put the third bumper in the hole what do you think?

I would just put it back to factory specs which is two per side, don't add anything that isn't necessary.

gdavis 07-16-2014 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Xeen (Post 6763403)
I would just put it back to factory specs which is two per side, don't add anything that isn't necessary.

I just to plug the hole in the jam that all.

gdavis 07-16-2014 07:15 PM

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Well, Today I got my back up light down and worked on them, painting them up. It rained all day anyway. And it supposed to rain until Friday. So I worked inside of my shop today.
Guys today I talked to Vic and he said that electric choke carb come with there own choke system. So if any of you guys are thinking that you have to use a manual choke, well you don't. The carb has two plugs one - and one +. just connect the post to your ignition switch (hot) when key is on and the - post to a ground and you are in business.
here are a couple pictures of the back up light painted. as you can see I painted inside of the lights white. and the outside black.
They turned out real nice. These I got from Bryan (Xeen). he made the mounting bracket with a help from another board member. So, I lucked out with these. Thanks Bryan.
I will mount them on the truck in a day or two. I would like them to dry completely first.

colgad 07-16-2014 11:06 PM

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George, just found your build, we have been building our trucks about the same time. I have loved watching your build, you've been doing a super job. I only live about an hour south of you and were about the same age (I'am 63). I know what you mean about back issues too, no fun.

I am almost done with my 67 and hope to be on the road this month. I have an oil pan leak and can't seem to make it stop. We will have to meet once we have ours on the road!

gdavis 07-17-2014 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by colgad (Post 6764180)
George, just found your build, we have been building our trucks about the same time. I have loved watching your build, you've been doing a super job. I only live about an hour south of you and were about the same age (I'am 63).

I am almost done with my 67 and hope to be on the road this month. I have an oil pan leak and can't seem to make it stop. We will have to meet once we have ours on the road!

Sounds like a plan. I am still working on the ole girl. I have to install the exhaust and carb and all the electric wiring. I hope to have it on the road this year. Thanks for stopping by and reading my build. George

colgad 07-17-2014 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by gdavis (Post 6764952)
Sounds like a plan. I am still working on the ole girl. I have to install the exhaust and carb and all the electric wiring. I hope to have it on the road this year. Thanks for stopping by and reading my build. George

If you would like some help with wiring just let me know. As long as were out of the direct sun I am up for it. Available most days, just PM me.

gdavis 07-17-2014 11:36 PM

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If you would like some help with wiring just let me know. As long as were out of the direct sun I am up for it. Available most days, just PM me.

I sent you a PM

gdavis 07-17-2014 11:43 PM

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Well, Today I finished up my back up lights. Then I finish up my floor supports in the bed. I am raising up my bed floor 5 inches. I got it in the truck with only 4 bolts. I need to get me some 1 x1 1/2 tubing for the support to the frame and bolt that to the frame with feet/tabs. I am glad that the paint job is not the finish coat. For I scratched it up some. I am going to weld the legs to the floor supports and put two on each piece of tubing. With all the bolts on each side and the front panel, that should be enough. The legs will be strong as can be. My tubing is 16 inch on center.
when all this is done I will have enough room to mount the gas lid to put gas in the tank.

gdavis 07-18-2014 07:22 PM

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Well, today I found out there is a difference between the left and right tail gate chains. This is why I was having problems hooking the chains. I also mounted the back up lights on the truck.

gdavis 07-19-2014 01:34 AM

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I hope to finish the legs from the new bed supports to the frame, maybe????????

swamp rat 07-19-2014 01:32 PM

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I didn't even notice the chains being different in the stepside bed i bought for my 67. Go figure.

Did you buy new lenses for the reverse lights?

gdavis 07-19-2014 08:25 PM

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I pulled the back up light back off the truck today. I had the weep hole facing up. It would not drain when it rained. So now the holes will be facing down when I re install the back up lights. Thanks Bryan for seeing that. I had to repaint the backing/mounting brackets. I had to reverse the brackets and the paint was bumed up. I will install the brackets back on Monday. I also got my bed supports level and bolted to the side wall and the front panel. I still need to attached three more bolts on each side. Then I will remove the bed off the truck and give it a good painting once again. But not until I have done all my wiring and everything else that needs to be done.

gdavis 07-19-2014 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by swamp rat (Post 6767206)
I didn't even notice the chains being different in the stepside bed i bought for my 67. Go figure.

Did you buy new lenses for the reverse lights?

No I bought a new set from Bryan in Ks. He had a great set with new streamline mounting brackets along with a new pair of lights. I have my old ones which is in perfect shape but no lens. I just wanted the set from Bryan.
I am happy the way they look on the truck. I wish I could afford the tail lights he has. But I will stay with what I have, His is stainless mine is steel painted.

Bomp 07-20-2014 12:53 AM

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Been awhile since I've checked in on your build.

Wow
Your truck is looking great. Real attention to detail to make things right.

Your grand daughter is a sweet little helper and must think you are one smart fella being able to build his own truck to drive.:metal:

gdavis 07-20-2014 01:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Bomp (Post 6767924)
Been awhile since I've checked in on your build.

Wow
Your truck is looking great. Real attention to detail to make things right.

Your grand daughter is a sweet little helper and must think you are one smart fella being able to build his own truck to drive.:metal:

thanks Mr. Bomp I do try and thanks for looking and commenting on my grand daughter. I really like working with her. She says the smartest things. I worked with another grand son today. He is 8 and I had him under the fender doing the nuts for the bed supports. he likes to help.


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