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roger55, nice looking truck, too bad you couldn't get the paint to flatten out.....
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My 58
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09-18-2017, 10:52 AM | #28 |
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looks pretty nice, I have always liked red trucks.
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great pics!, I need inspiration too! the FB pages keep me going!
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Someone asked about the suspension. The front is Flat Out Engineering C4 Corvette subframe system, the rear is stock frame, and a air ride system. |
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The 56 shop truck I built.
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The hood was off being louvered when I took this...
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09-22-2017, 12:04 AM | #34 |
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I am not much for bodywork, but installing LS engines is a favorite of mine.
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Hey Tim, I sure do like the patina. How do you have the suspension set up?? Nice ride.
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Black Sheep - Can you tell us about the bolts/washers you used to attach your rear fenders? I bought some showy type bolts/washers from here: http://www.mmsacc-stainless.com/html/truck_items.htm I havent installed them yet and I'm wondering if I made a mistake buying the flat washers instead of the beveled ones but those were twice as expensive. I'm wondering if you like yours?
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I have been using boltdepot.com for specialty hardware to replace all of the mismatched hardware store fasteners throughout the truck. |
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09-23-2017, 02:30 PM | #38 |
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hey dubie, nice looking ride and stance. I like the patina on this one as well, not so over the top as some. not usually a patina guy myself. spent too many years driving patina cause the pocketbook was buying groceries instead of paint, haha.
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bmar,
the LS install looks good. I like the way you run the bulkhead connector. is that a piece of the donor firewall that you cut out and use on the "new" application or is that a custom part? would you use a weather cover on the fuse panel or is there no such thing, possibly too big, didn't bother at time of pic? |
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The firewall plug was changed and the hole needed to be smaller than the old one and it is just a piece of sheet metal.
I once had the fuse panel inside of an old toolbox, but changed over to just mounting the panel on the fender skirt. I have plans of making a cover, but I don't want something that is bolted on. I need to figure out some kind of snap on quick release cover. |
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Some day, not to far away
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I sure like that paint color. Hang in there, it'll be here before you know it.
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I don't know the bolts you are using, but heres what I've used on my truck's front fenders and rear fenders. Sorry for the poor picture. Morrie
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if using stainless remember it is softer than the steel bolts so the allen heads strip off easier and they may not be as strong as a steel alternative. should be fine for holding fenders and trim on though.
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Morrie,
These are the bolts & washers I bought on the left and I think they look good. Better than stock clutchheads in my opinion. BUT, since buying them I've had 2nd thoughts whether I should have bought the beveled washers the supplier offers as an alternative. I think they look better but they're almost twice the price so I'll live with the flat ones. Yes, I know stainless fasteners are softer. It's because of their nickel content which also makes them rust resistant. Dsraven - I am using those polished button head stainless on the fasteners in the engine compartment that fasten the inner & outer fenders together right on top. And I will use Never seize on them too.
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that should look great on there.
I just dug my inner fenders out. really rusty and beat up. good for the mock up though. figure out where I need to cut them to fit for the new configuration and then transfer the new shape onto a new set of inners. |
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Mine
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thanks rickysnickers. nice looking unit. I like the wheel combo.
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Use this link. About 2/3rd's down the page.
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