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06-08-2009, 09:55 AM | #11 |
The Few, The Proud
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Ball Ground, Georgia
Posts: 1,830
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Re: Project - '69 4x4 named "Patches"
Well, I finally had a productive weekend. Alan and I went to the Super Chevy Show on Saturday where we bought a few parts and met a few board members. We chewed the fat with Down South Truckin(Mike), uncle(Tim) and Tim Christian of Christians Classics. There were alot of good deals to be had on new and used parts. Alan and I spent probably a good 2 hours or more with Tim and we both bought parts from him. And if you've never dealt with Tim before I'm here to tell you he knows these trucks and will do anything he can to help you out.
I ended up buying a few items for my truck at pretty good prices and avoided shipping/oversize charges. 71-2 Front Bumper Rear Sport Bumper Front/Rear Bumper Brackets Jegs mini-starter Radiator accessories Valve covers Air filter kit I bought the f/r bumpers from Southern Kentucky Classics (only because Tim was sold out of them) and they are pretty good quality for an aftermarket part. Also, my hydraulic clutch kit was delivered on Friday, so I had already made plans to get it installed and set the motor in this weekend. The kit from Novak is real nice. Of course, things aren't never as easy as they should be and the "bolt-on kit" needed a little modification. The clutch fork was the same width as the hole in my bellhousing. Nothing a 3" cutting wheel can't take care of though.
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