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Old 01-15-2018, 08:07 PM   #1
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Palf's Little Blue Jimmy

Well I am back with a squarebody again. This one came home with me today.

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2nd owner was the mechanic for it when the dealer didn't handle it. (He also handles my work when I am too lazy or stupid). He did a restore of it in 2014.
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Old 01-15-2018, 08:22 PM   #2
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Re: Palf's Little Blue Jimmy

I like it Bill!
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Old 01-15-2018, 09:27 PM   #3
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Do the square bodies have more legroom than the 60-66's?
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Old 01-15-2018, 11:04 PM   #4
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Do the square bodies have more legroom than the 60-66's?
Yes...Not as much as the 88 & newer, but quite a bit more than the 60-66
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Yes...Not as much as the 88 & newer, but quite a bit more than the 60-66
Here's my 81 I sold around 2003 to a friend of mine.
I'm only about 5'-11" so leg room in my 65 hasn't been issue for me.
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Old 01-15-2018, 09:39 PM   #6
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Re: Palf's Little Blue Jimmy

Looks like a nice one Bill!
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That's one clean truck you picked up.
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Old 01-15-2018, 10:58 PM   #8
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Bill!!!! she's mint. I would love that
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Old 01-20-2018, 06:16 PM   #10
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She is officially my truck. Today was the honorary transfer of the barefoot gas pedal into the .

Hey, Little things for little minds. I have had this pedal in most every toy I have had for the last 30 some years.

Got the tool box in, so I got all my stuff for road trips ready.
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I was wondering when the gas pedal was going in. I saw the front license plate in the first pictures and thought you were slipping with the pedal.
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No Steven, just slow with all this cold lately. Sorry we missed you at the breakfast.
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When you gonna come see me? Now that you have all that spare time.
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Not off the clock yet Krue, almost....well, maybe I am with this furlough.
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So is the white 60-66 gone?

Man, you picked up a heck of a nice truck.

Is a 6" drop in the works?
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Jesse,
Yeah the 64 is gone. It funded this one.

It is a nice clean truck.
As of this time, no drop planned in the near future and if I went at it I would not go as low as the 64. It limited my driving. Krue knows, too many folks live in places that are not friendly to low trucks.

If I did, probably only 2.5/3" front spindles and 4" in rear.
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Jesse,
Yeah the 64 is gone. It funded this one.

It is a nice clean truck.
As of this time, no drop planned in the near future and if I went at it I would not go as low as the 64. It limited my driving. Krue knows, too many folks live in places that are not friendly to low trucks.

If I did, probably only 2.5/3" front spindles and 4" in rear.
My driveway always needs grading.
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My driveway always needs grading.


A 3/4 would look good still too.

At least I got to see the 64 in person once.
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Tweaking, cleaning up things on the ole girl. I have been tracing out wiring trying to figure out why my heat/AC fan controller has an always hot instead of a switch hot power feed. Everything works fine, I just have to remember to turn on heat/AC blower before I get out of the truck.

While working on that I stripped inside down and insulated the inside before I install some tunes into the girl. She is shiny inside now.

Now that this is done, I will get back to setting up the sound and hopefully fire what wire connectin is wrong on the heat/AC.
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Nice score Bill. Is that peel-n-seal?
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Nice score Bill. Is that peel-n-seal?
Yes...I have had really good luck with it in other trucks.
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Does the insulation make a huge difference? Seems like it would...

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Tweaking, cleaning up things on the ole girl. I have been tracing out wiring trying to figure out why my heat/AC fan controller has an always hot instead of a switch hot power feed. Everything works fine, I just have to remember to turn on heat/AC blower before I get out of the truck.

While working on that I stripped inside down and insulated the inside before I install some tunes into the girl. She is shiny inside now.

Now that this is done, I will get back to setting up the sound and hopefully fire what wire connectin is wrong on the heat/AC.
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Does the insulation make a huge difference? Seems like it would...

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Yep, noise way down and keeps the heat out also.
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Does the insulation make a huge difference? Seems like it would...
What Bill is using is good for reducing resonance. It dampens the sound waves that are amplified by the bare sheet metal. It does offer a small amount of thermal protection, but its minimal. You need a composite barrier to reduce both resonance and thermal transfer.
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What Bill is using is good for reducing resonance. It dampens the sound waves that are amplified by the bare sheet metal. It does offer a small amount of thermal protection, but its minimal. You need a composite barrier to reduce both resonance and thermal transfer.
In addition to the sound dampening, the bituminous layer provides a thermal break and is also somewhat of an insulator. The foil backing works like the expensive stuff and reflects the radiant heat. So it is effective and does what the more expensive stuff does, just not quite as well. It's a matter of degrees...

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