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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
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'66 GMC K25 - Project "Mabel"
Having just finished a small project on the truck, I figured now was as good as time as any to start a project/build thread for my '66. While I don't foresee actually doing a complete tear-down/build-up for a few years on her, I have plenty of projects that will keep me entertained while allowing us to use and enjoy the truck during the nice months.
![]() One of my projects this winter was relocating the various aux switches that were strewn about. I was originally going to combine the switches with all of the aux gauges in bracket pod that I am currently building. After receiving a radio delete plate, it dawned on me that I could just use that space. The mess left by previous owners... ![]() My solution... ![]() Doorman Motormite (p/n/ 85904) switches fit perfectly and had some character... ![]() A little bit of model paint, scotch-brite and 600 grit sandpaper... ![]() Holes popped... ![]() Finished (fauxtina and all)... ![]() Now I have a switch for electric fan, flood lights, amber flashing light (future project) and 1 spare. ![]() Even updated the Meyers switch so they all matched... ![]()
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'66 GMC K25 (305 V6, SM420) aka "Mabel" Link to project http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=698082 All gone - '66 CJ5, '69 C25, '69 C25 Camper Special, '79 C10 Big Ten/Bonanza, '84 K10 Silverado |
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