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Old 07-03-2012, 11:28 PM   #97
TchncnDen
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Location: Denver, CO
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Re: Driver on a budget.

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Originally Posted by fourspeedwagon View Post
Outstanding budget build. I'm jealous..
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Originally Posted by 67cheby View Post
Nice exhaust buy and great paint progress !
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Originally Posted by ta2ed View Post
Lookin great man I look forward to more progress. Should be 1 killer ride when done
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Originally Posted by orange 69 View Post
Awesome Job!
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Thanks!!!!

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Originally Posted by Tinkermc View Post
lookin good and glad you got the dash to work
Thank you, the dash is just sitting there, not mounted, in that picture but it does work. I took it back out just to keep it clean until I'm a little further along.

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Originally Posted by 67c10rustbuket View Post
Looking good man! I was wondering one thing on your rust replacement panels, are they Tabco? If so how was the fit? I noticed the rear jamb pillar bottom looks like it has the correct curve unlike the junk piece I got from LMC everything else I used fit "almost decent" from Tri plus. I ended up slicing my original rear pillar into pieces and replacing the rusted parts. arrgh
I bought all of the panels at Golden Gate Parts that is nearby. I don't know what brand they are but I do know they came from different suppliers. The guy that runs the parts place says he likes one suppliers cab corners and anothers floors, etc, etc. If you go back and look at the picture of the B pillar installed you can see a small V where it meets the original pillar, I split the difference on all sides to make it work. Your method is ideal but I bet that was time consuming, way to keep at it. It's funny, I went through your thread again today (very nice by the way) and just about every little cut and adjustment you made is the very same thing I did. You just do a much better job of detailing the steps. About the only thing I took that many pictures on is the in tank fuel pump. I can do a how to on that if anyone wants it.
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