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Having a back up is always a good idea.
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got my nos cast iron nose cone now and the starter is assembled. Now I need to get the correct bolts for the iron nose. the aluminum nose bolts are longer. also got a starter solenoid shield original from a 67 corvette. not sure how much heat this will stop but better than nothing. may be a pain to get at the wires after though when I have to remove it.
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Im going to start working on my bed floor for the next month or so. also need to assemble the bed to fit the tailgate. heres what I have today. these have been wet sanded and look like a mirror. I still need to buy, stain and clear the center pieces. hope to have them soon and get some progress done.
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I got my a/c pump belt shields. These should help keep the oil off the underside of my hood lol. These are from 1968 era GM cars. look correct but the trucks never had them I don't think.
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That's the first time I have seen those.
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just to let you know, you have done an amazing job so far on this truck, something to be realy proud of !!!! can not wait to finally go and see it. it was great to meet you and hope the future looks bright for out trucks!! lol I read your thread awhile ago but never commented, so i thought that i should finally. When you are in town one night let me know, i would liek to come and see the truck, and you should see Tylers 58, it is coming along nicely.
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I got my restored 67 only vent windows from Roger Koop today. They look nice. cant wait till the time comes to put them in.
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here is a pic of how I am going to run my vacuum gauge lines. Just tryin to get the little details done while I wait for my bed wood.
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I Finished restoring my original oil bath air cleaner today. I had it powder coated last summer and this week I went and bought some oil bath filter element made for restoration on older tractors. bought 4 bags of it and it worked out very nicely. here's some pic's . I also had an original style paper element air cleaner powder coated and have it as well. I may just use the oil bath for shows and run the paper element when I actually drive the truck (someday) but I guess well see.
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Here are some of the paper element air cleaner and a few more oil bath. I took a few on the carb as well for you guys.
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I'm also glad to see that my kids aren't the only ones that like to stand on their heads on the couch! :lol: |
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looks really good Rod!! love the attention to detail. You are gonna have to let me know when you are back in town, it seems we keep missing each other. give me a call later.
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Here is something cool. I picked these new 1967 Saskatchewan licence plates up a few years ago on kijiji in the original packaging and thought I would share them with you. one pair is for trucks and the other pair is for passenger cars (maby for the matching 67 chevelle I also dream about having some day) and also I have a pair of 67 truck plates that I found in the buddy bucket counsel. I wont restore the originals being that I have new ones. these are cool.
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Great build. This will be a great resource as I start to putting back together. Question- is your 327 original to your truck? If so could you tell me the head and intake casting numbers? Thanks!
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My engine is original but the intake is off of a 64 car. Tne original was missing. Sorry I couldnt help.
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That wood looks great! As does the rest of your parts. I had to use a cast iron starter nose on my 402. I just couldn't keep the aluminum ones from cracking or breaking off. Keep the pictures coming.
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work has been slow as I am getting into my busy season at work. Dennis is having trouble making the mould for my new steering wheel so I thought I would share 2 pic's of what it will look like when finished. just used a blue wheel but when finished it will be red. the wheel is from a 1967 impala originally.
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I got board today so I assembled my engine to make sure everything fits as it should. Some pics for you guys. as soon as I have all the parts I will have the rest powder coated and the engine will get machined.
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A few more just in case someone needs photos of the 283/327 style air injection. Just not sure where the vacuum signal hose hooks up to.
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Very nice work on the engine. I wish I could help you on the vacuum signal hose.
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Who did you have build your carb???
The springs on the brake drums dampen vibration (however small they may be), already previously posted, allow for better brake operation, if thats possible w/ drum brakes, the springs ARE needed, couldn't hurt w/ heat dissipation either. What rear is that, maybe particular to the GMC leaf spring pickups??? or heavy duty option??? Never ever seen one of those alternators, good find on spare. I was at an NHRA drag race in Houston, Texas in 1990. There was a racer from your town. his name was Xenon Kotelko, the announcer enjoyed saying his name, and then the name of your city... |
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