08-08-2010, 03:56 PM | #1 |
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My 86 build
I'm updating my build from last fall, heres what I started with.
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and after the flip, and these....
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08-08-2010, 04:08 PM | #3 |
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I've been pluggin' away with the body work, I started it shortly after I finished dropping it, the usual spots, cab corners, rockers wheel arches and I also started shaving everything off of it that I could. I had bought a '90 gmc parts truck mostly for the wheels and robbed it of some other parts like the steering wheel and tilt and shift levers. and also the serpentine setup that I still haven't put on yet. Which brings me to this point...
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A few more pics from last fall...
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08-08-2010, 04:24 PM | #5 |
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some pics with the wheels...
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So thats basically the way it looked last year before I had put it away for the winter. This spring I started working on it every weekend. I bought a set of Airlift 2600 bags for the front and made myown upper and lower bag mounts out of 1/4 steel plate, i'm still running it off of a schrader valve till I get something fab'd up for the back end. I lowered the rear about 2" more by moving the sping hangers. I don't have pics of the work but you've seen it done before anyway. Here's some pics of the front aired out and my fuel filler relocated to the bed floor....
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After looking through DV8's build thread a 100 times, I started to get alot of ideas of what I wanted to do with my truck.....like the tailgate.
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08-08-2010, 05:42 PM | #8 |
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sorry crappy phone pics.....I'll take a better pic of it finished. people actually think it came this way!
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08-08-2010, 06:49 PM | #9 |
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Pics of my new valve covers....and performer intake I bought of my bro. I wasn't thinkin when I bought the k&n that I should've went with the shorter filter, this one is close to hitting the hood now. Its not gonna fit when I do a "Z".
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08-08-2010, 09:46 PM | #10 |
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The last few months I've been doing bodywork, the boxsides, tailgate and I made my own roll pan, had to make a box in it for my license plate. I shaved the stake pockets, fuel filler door, front marker lights, drip rails, rear cab seam, wiper cowl, side emblems, mirrors and switched out the rear slider for a solid glass rear window (those are really hard to find). This truck is my daily driver so its covered in primer and I got tired of everyone asking me "when are ya gonna paint it" so a couple of weeks ago I painted the whole truck flat black with some spray bombs, this will have to do till I can afford a real paint job. Then I got this idea.....
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more pics..... I'll try and get some better ones
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08-09-2010, 09:13 PM | #12 |
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here's a better pic of the tailgate.....
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08-09-2010, 09:28 PM | #13 |
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I had started to work on my dashpad after listening to people whine about it. So I decided to try and fiberglass it, I really had nothing to loose, mine had about 4 or 5 good cracks across it and the speaker grills were all punched out. It looked like wolverine attacked it. So I roughed it up with the d/a sander, covered a few holes, soaked it with resin and covered it with fiberglass weave. I tried using the fiberglass mat that I had lying around and it was no good, kinda like trying to paint a cat. I was surprised it turned out as good as it did and as easy as it was. The first pic is after the resin dried and I painted it black to see what it would look like. I know it looks pretty rough! The others are as it is now, still needs a good sanding and some puty. I want to paint it the body colour so for now its just primer....
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08-09-2010, 10:19 PM | #14 |
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damn looks good! the flames and the dash.. looks like your leaking somethin by the looks of the tailgate tho.. wanna do a dash for me?
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another pic....
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Just got word today that my wheels will be 4-6 weeks from now.Turns out the order was missplaced. It took two weeks to find this out?....oh well more time to save $$.
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I'm thinkin of getting some pipe and start cupping my lower bag mounts this weekend....I'll let ya know how it goes.
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08-13-2010, 04:27 PM | #20 |
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Just picked these up today....had one of my old plug wires lying on the manifold and burnt right through to the core. a good reason to replace them all, i'll just make sure they're tied up.... don't want to burn these baby'$.
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08-13-2010, 04:41 PM | #21 |
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...also got my brackets for my serpentine conversion beadblasted the other day. I'm not 100% sure that I'm gonna do it. It might look really cool , but it might look too cluttered up as well, but I would really like to have A/C someday....
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Looks great! I saw a chopped merc with the same paint job flat black with gloss flames I was thinking about doing that on my truck.
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Installed my new plug wires today.....I made them long enough to go around headers someday....
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more pics I found...
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nice job on the dash how exactly did you do it. did you use fleece or did you use the chop mat?
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