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Started the final phase of getting ready for paint this week. Removed all of the emblems and mirrors and welded up the holes. Also getting the last of the rust taken care of.
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I got this from CG a couple of months ago. Very little rust for being a North West truck. Going to pull the front sheet metal off this weekend and install the powter coated radiator support and inner fender wells that CG gave me.
Remove the bed so the back of the cab and the front of the bed can be painted. The cab has been put parallel to the frame and all of the sheet metal has been alined and fitted to the cab so all of the seams now are even. Took the rear bumper down and had it sand blasted and powter coated. When this is done it will be a good solid daily driver. |
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That`s a nice one to start with.I can`t wait to see what you do with it.
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You going to do it in black again?
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Keeping it black. I looks good in that color.
Pictures from this Saturday. Pulled the front fenders and hood off and also the doors. Removed the heater box ( real easy with out the fenders in the way. Under coated the cowl under the fenders. Sanded the fenders and doors down after filling all of the holes that we welded. Removed everything from the dash so we can get the interior painted. It was a busy day. |
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Will be watching this one!! I've always liked that truck..perfect stance, color and tire wheel combo..keep the pics coming.
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Seriously! Why didn't you call me so I could come have some fun to?
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Todays progress. Skim coat of filler long boarded then shot some primer.
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Also got the seat bottom back from the upholstry shop and the rear bumper back from the powder coater.
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Where are you getting your seats upholstered? I know a guy looking for a good shop to get his seats done. |
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I love the truck dude!!! I think my favorite part is the wheels and hubcaps. :metal:
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Well got some more done this week. Removed the bed, sanded the cab, installed a new heater box, installed new power steering hoses, new alternator, thermostat and housing. Will start painting the bed Sunday.
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Ah, it seems like it was just a couple of weeks ago that we were driving around in that old thing.:lol:
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Filled in the cowl antenna hole also.
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Well another day of progress on the 71. All done sanding now the primer. The bed got painted but I couldn't get into the paint booth since the paint was still wet and we didn't want to take a chance on getting anything in the paint.
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Good progess this week. We have color. Or is that all of the colors combined together to make one color. BLACK.:lol:
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The rest of the pictures of new paint. And oh yeah I got the seat all assembled too. Terry did a great job of putting it together.
I should mention the painter and his wife who are doing the majority of the work Bill & Dothy Carle. Great folks to work with. |
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Damn....you don't mess around!
Looks Awesome! |
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Great looking truck!
I love the stock look and want to do the same with mine. My spid says it had 16.5 x 8 wheels on it originally. Now it has some skinny 16" ones. What size wheels do you have which allowed the stock hubcaps to fit? 16 or 16.5? Can the hubcaps fit on either? Thanks for any guidance! |
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Looked like a 3/4 ton! Sorry.
I have found a pair of hubcaps so I guess I will buy them and see if they fit my 16s. |
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to answer the question on the wheels, they aren't aftermarket. They are CUCV Blazer wheels. They are a factory wheel that were pretty much only found on the CUCV Military blazers and are hard to come by. They are a 15 x 8 steel wheel that will accept the dog dish hubcaps and look like the factory correct 15 x 6" wheels for our era trucks. They will run someone about twice what the Rally 15 x 8 6 lug wheels bring.
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I *believe* the wheels were also a DIO item prior to the CUCV's. My '77 has them and the original owner said he bought it that way from the dealer in Pueblo.
Truck looks great BTW! |
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Well things slowed down a little. Bill, my body man came down with the flu this week.
What did get done is the seat got mounted in the cab, the door seals were installed, the dash pad was put back in, and the doors with some difficulty were hung. The difficult part of the doors was the bottom nut cage on the drivers side fell off of the pillar. We had to cut into the pillar to retrive them. |
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Got more sheet metal on. Front fenders and tailgate.
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Looks awesome, You did a really good job!
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Holly Cow!!!! I had no idea this thread was here. I didnt remember there was a 4x4 build thread area. Wow Dennis the old truck is finally getting what she deserves...I was sorta sad that I let this truck go, but now seeing her Im really happy....NICE JOB!!!
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Well it is all painted and back home today. Five weeks of work and it looks great,
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She looks great oliron!!!!:metal:
Now it's time to drive her! |
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I'm gonna need to stop by and have a look some time.
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Come on over and I will put you to work.:devil:
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it looks Great buddy! :metal:
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And I'm not going to paint your house.:crazy: |
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Me thinks I'm going to hear a request to use my hoist.:devil:
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Nice work ,the 67-72 model chevy is definatly my next project.
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Well things came to a screeching halt with a death in the family.
With the help of Nickp51chevy I have got back to working on the black bomber. Started to hook up the license plate lights and noticed that half of the wiring was losing its insolation. So steped up and now putting in all new wiring harness. Hope to have this done by April. |
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