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Old 03-10-2007, 01:46 AM   #1
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"One really slow build" thread

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This is my 67 LWB, that I am currently trying to get on the road (soon to be a daily work-horse)

I am on the tail end of installing a freshly rebuilt 350 & a good used 400 trans

So far the only customization is we have extensively modded a 84 Chevy tilt column to fit

The future holds air-ride suspension & a whole lot a other stuff I haven't thought of yet

Today I started to install a 98 Chevy rear bench seat (came out of my dads 98 4 door), so I thought I'd share pics (it's so nice having a seat that flips forward) One thing I don't like about it is that it's too tall IMO, but the stock one was about the same (some day I'll chop the mounts down)

The front holes lined up really close (just had to pry a little to get one of the bolts in), now I need to drill new rear holes & weld a nut to a big washer or piece of metal then weld that to the bottom of my cab that way it's like factory



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Old 03-10-2007, 01:51 AM   #2
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

Today I also started building a new cross-member for the trans, so it won't be such a butt to run my exhaust

I built this one in hopes that I would have enough clearance, but may have to build one out of tubing so that I can bend it to have even more clearance

I used a piece of C-channel I had laying around & a little angle, all thats left is to drill holes & paint it


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Old 03-10-2007, 03:42 AM   #3
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

the seat fits nice, and that cm will deffenitly be strong..haha
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Old 03-10-2007, 11:15 AM   #4
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

Yeah, I tend to over build a little
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Old 03-10-2007, 11:21 AM   #5
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

looks good. This seat are great for these trucks. Really slow build sounds like my truck project too. Nice work on that cross member!
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Old 03-10-2007, 11:32 AM   #6
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

Yeah, I might could get some stuff done if I would just clean the shop

I'll prolly clean it a little today

It's a 35 X 60 and you couldn't even walk in it the other day till I cleaned it up some

Has anybody ran the Cherry Bomb Extreme mufflers ????????
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Old 03-10-2007, 11:36 AM   #7
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

I also changed out my steering-wheel yesterday, just gotta get the horn working




Sorry for the crappy pic
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Old 03-10-2007, 11:47 AM   #8
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

That '98 seat is about as good as it gets for those trucks - very comfortable and look nice, but a little hard to find.
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Old 03-10-2007, 11:54 AM   #9
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

Lucky for me, my dad does construction and removed his rear seat so he could haul more tools

I was gonna put it in my 54 ford, but that project is on long term hold

It was really nasty from sitting outside in the 54, so it took awhile to clean

Here's my buddy Scott, we did our own "Simple Green" commercial





It's Clean !!!



We had already cleaned the back before I thought to get pics but the pics don't really show how nasty it realy was
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Old 03-10-2007, 01:50 PM   #10
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

I see the seat but where are the pics of the Truck???
PICS PICS PICS PICS PICS PICS PICS PICS PICS PICS PICS PICS PICS
Then again maybe I don't know how to get the Truck pics off the puter?
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Old 03-10-2007, 03:10 PM   #11
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

So Sorry !!!!!!!!!!!!!

The funny thing is, that for all the pics I have I only one pic of the whole truck





I'll try to get some more pics soon
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

Here is a few more pics


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Old 04-17-2007, 11:49 PM   #13
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Lucky for me, my dad does construction and removed his rear seat so he could haul more tools

I was gonna put it in my 54 ford, but that project is on long term hold

It was really nasty from sitting outside in the 54, so it took awhile to clean

Here's my buddy Scott, we did our own "Simple Green" commercial





It's Clean !!!



We had already cleaned the back before I thought to get pics but the pics don't really show how nasty it realy was
Amazing what a little (or a lot) of simplegreen can do. I say you you send them a bill because those pics there are a good advertisement.
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Old 04-18-2007, 02:29 AM   #14
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

The bombs should sound good behind that 350... I have a 350 with full length headers that bolt right onto dual glasspacks and chrome turndown tips. They're deffinitly loud! I think I'm gonna get some pipes bent to exit in front of the rear wheels...
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Old 04-18-2007, 09:48 AM   #15
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Amazing what a little (or a lot) of simplegreen can do. I say you you send them a bill because those pics there are a good advertisement.
Yeah, for real & they could give a lifetime supply for payment

Now if I could just get free tires... Hmms
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

Got some more done today

Got the upper rad hose on (still working on the lower)
And started on my electric fans

There will be two (and this one is just mocked up)












I forgot to measure, but do you think my fans are: too close, not close enough, or just fine ?
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

yeah you did. It's called surveying and planning! lol. Nice!
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

I didn't have much time at the shop today, but I'm almost ready to put in my X-member I built

I got the old one pulled out & the holes drilled in my new one, now I need to test fit it and drill the holes in the frame then paint it and put it in for good

I didn't have time to get pics, but should tomorrow
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

Well here is an update

I didn't get out to the shop till late (again), but I did get some stuff done

I wanted to convert my truck to cable throttle instead of the old linkage stuff
At first I was just gonna buy one of Jegs throttle plate thingys (till I found out that they're $80 bucks ) so today I decided to make one

I took a sheet of steel sheet that I had lay'n around & took the throttle mount thingy from a 73 parts truck that has a BOP engine in it

Anywho you get the picture, So now I have to figure out how to convert it to swing-pedal

I have to get a new trans mount, then I can finish my custom X-member





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Re: "One really slow build" thread







I didn't get to bolt it down because I need to trim one of the edges a little

Next project is to install the rear bumper, but first I have to relocate the big A gas tank



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Old 06-02-2007, 02:09 AM   #23
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Re: "One really slow build" thread

Nice job on the throttle cable bracket. I have a extra new return spring to replace that old rusty one I see on that beautiful looking motor, I would be more than happy to let you have and I'll even pay for the shipping. On a more serious note, your project is looking good and will be waiting to see the finished version. Keep on Truckin
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Well I didn't do anything today... again

But my buddy Scott was over & was dig'n through my glove-box (for no apparent reason ) & found this sweet air-cleaner nut





I guess I did do something after all, I talked myself out of buying a 98 DDD (Dodge Diesel Dually)
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Sweet!
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