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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Post Falls, Idaho
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Re: 1949 Chevy 3600 into a daily driver
Still plugging away a little at a time. Life is soo busy right now we projects and work........but the end is near for Henry!!
Picked up a seat cover and seat rebuild kit from LMC. The cover is nice. Wish it was 2 pieces so I could removed the bottom. I bought a seat rebuild kit. Not overly impressed with that. Basically just some foam, a chunk of carpet and some hog rings. And only enough to cover either the back or bottom, not both. Live and learn. Anyway, got the bottom part of the seat cover done and installed. ![]() Bolted on the taillights that I got from Wood1 last night. Still need to wire them. I found some awesome old 3/8" rusty galvanized flex I am going to use to cover the wires. ![]() Still need to get the fenders bolted up solid and bolted to the running boards. The bolt the bed down. Install rear bumper. Stereo is ordered......will be here Tuesday!! Itchin to drive this old dawg!! I had a little help last night. Colton, age 1. ![]() Colton and my oldest, Kennedy. ![]() |
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