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aerotruk63 09-11-2013 11:38 PM

Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
I was thinking it might be interesting to go part by part of the most popular parts that are questioned on a regular basis.

We have some extremely experienced and observant guys who can contribute to the particular part's thread success.

Threads of the past can be linked into the part's thread.

The part's thread would try to cover the whole perspective of it's origin, material, finishes, measurements, variations and whatever else we can think of.

One of the important factors would be in the title as there is more than one way to describe certain parts at times which searches do not always find.

markeb01 Sun Tach Retrospective comes to mind as an example.

1963c-10 is currently working on Painted Hubcap colors and we have discussed materials in the construction of a hubcap in another thread, another thread on applications, yet another thread on repairs and so on.

Pictures would be a great asset, as usual, for guys like myself who can't read that well.

markeb01 09-12-2013 12:10 AM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
If I can think of something interesting I'm experienced in, I'll gladly contribute.

luvbowties 09-12-2013 10:12 AM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by markeb01 (Post 6265194)
If I can think of something interesting I'm experienced in, I'll gladly contribute.

Hey Mark, with all the projects you've done, this would be a full-time job for you!:lol:

Sam

1963c-10 09-12-2013 10:24 AM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
I'll help wherever I can

TJ's Chevy 09-12-2013 08:21 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
I'll help were I can.

TommyDuncan 09-12-2013 09:20 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
Would this be different than the FAQ thread?
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aerotruk63 09-12-2013 11:36 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
If the threads prove to be helpful and informative they could be added to the FAQ section. Scattered threads would simply get lost in the shuffle.

padresag 09-12-2013 11:55 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
it is like that 60 GMC cab trim that I just posted that side cab and the piece that goes around the corner(and if it goes all the way around) is different? if original
.where does one really post it?
ron

Rich 5150 69 09-13-2013 12:04 AM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
I`ve tried to keep all the heater threads linked to Jonzcustomshop original thread, so is this what we are trying to accomplish..?

aerotruk63 09-13-2013 07:50 AM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
And to contribute to trying to idex a thread to make a large thread more readible by guiding the reader to a specific post, on a particular point, about the part. The first post would be an index page. Links would be indicated if the subject had been covered before.

For example

Title: Bumpers, front and rear

Bumper, Front

Photos: Posts 01-04-06
Fasteners: Posts 02-07 Links
Accessories: Post 22
Finishes:
Painted:
Primer:
Chrome:
Other:
Applications:
Restoration:
Modifications:
Dimensions:
Bracketry:
Location:
Part Numbers:
Chevrolet VS GMC:
other subject additions added as we go along.

Bumper, Rear

Same breakdown as above + other subject additions added as we go along.

If we could create a standardized subject list it would expand our train of thought to looking at all aspects of the part instead of a specific point. The list would be a sort of thread expander in that although one member might not have information on finishes they would want to contribute on bracketry etcetera.

TommyDuncan 09-13-2013 01:24 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
I've seen it done on a huge, worldwide m/c site ADVrider.com. it works pretty well.
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1963c-10 09-13-2013 01:51 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
hey aerotruk63....I have a bunch of 63 literature that you don't have on your page. Id like to mail it to you to scan to add to your site and then have you mail it back if you can. Ill take pics of what I have and let me know which ones need to be scanned.

aerotruk63 09-13-2013 05:01 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
Jon next time I`m in Fayetteville we should definatly meet up and I`ll leave one of my scanners with you that I carry in the truck. Maybe you can give me your telephone number so I can call you with where I am. Shoot me a PM. Off to Nashville tonight.

gofastnut 09-13-2013 05:44 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
I think this a neat idea. I'm pretty sure I will have no valuable info to add, but would love to see and study it nonetheless.

Greg63 09-13-2013 06:18 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aerotruk63 (Post 6267703)
Jon next time I`m in Fayetteville we should definatly meet up and I`ll leave one of my scanners with you that I carry in the truck. Maybe you can give me your telephone number so I can call you with where I am. Shoot me a PM. Off to Nashville tonight.

Hey Norm - congratulations on 4000 posts!

Greg

1963c-10 09-13-2013 10:31 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
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Ive got a factory 1963 chevrolet truck preliminary specifications book that has tons of resource material in it. Ive been working on all the option codes for the options on my truck to make a new "build sheet" for the truck. This book has almost all the 63 option numbers and codes for the entire 63 line up including R10 (2 models), c10 (11 models), k10 (9 models), p10 (2 models), c20 (6 models), k20 (3models), p20 (6 models), c30special (7 models), c30 (7 models), p30 (6 models), c50 (14 models), l50 (4 models), s50 (1 model), c60s (11 models), d60s (5 models), l60s (5 models), t60s (4 models), c60 (11 models), d60 (5 models), l60 (5 models), s60 (4 models), t60 (4 models), c60h (11 models), d60h (5 models), l60h (5 models), s60h (2 models), t60h (4 models), c80 (5 models), e80 (2 models), l80 (3 models), m80 (3 models), t80 (4 models) and u80 (2 models) for a total of 178 model trucks that year. This info needs to get out there as i think the codes and info will intrest alot of people. Heres a few of the pages...there are diagrams and specs/dimensions. It was designed to assist in the taking of initial orders for the 63 line up in advance of production.

Theres 71 pages worth of info that could be scanned in this one book alone. I have around 15-20 other items also 63 related. And some 1960 also.

aerotruk63 09-14-2013 08:46 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gofastnut (Post 6267751)
I think this a neat idea. I'm pretty sure I will have no valuable info to add, but would love to see and study it nonetheless.

I think you'd be surprised how much you can contribute. Pictures and measurements of the part in study would be helpful.

aerotruk63 09-14-2013 08:50 PM

Re: Would you participate in a part by part perspective?
 
1963c-10, I have that book, but mine was colored in by the salesman or his kid. All the truck line drawings are colored in different paint patterns. I was trying to figure out how to get rid of the color but your book is Virgin so we can use yours.


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