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11-05-2017, 12:28 PM | #151 |
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Re: Mr Green Jeans - the 69 (or not) chevy, er gmc, project
Thanks for the support. It helps keep me motivated. Sometimes that’s harder than the actual work!
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11-05-2017, 12:31 PM | #152 |
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Re: Mr Green Jeans - the 69 (or not) chevy, er gmc, project
Since knomadd got HIS Dapper lighting headlights in I decided to dust mine off for a trial fit. Plus I’m thinking the bulbs may affect my air box construction since they stick through the core support.
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11-05-2017, 12:33 PM | #153 |
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Re: Mr Green Jeans - the 69 (or not) chevy, er gmc, project
White or amber halo rings.
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11-05-2017, 04:49 PM | #154 |
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Re: Mr Green Jeans - the 69 (or not) chevy, er gmc, project
tailgate is killer
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11-06-2017, 09:53 AM | #155 |
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Re: Mr Green Jeans - the 69 (or not) chevy, er gmc, project
Damn, those lights look good! I like the white halos myself, but either would look good. Do they work as turn signals too?
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11-06-2017, 10:24 AM | #156 |
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I bet they could. I didnt buy the optional controller. As they are, there are only three wires. A common ground wire, red line in for white, and yellow line to amber. Haven’t decided if I want to use the amber or not. When I ordered mine they were out of white only and Jonathan at Dapper offered me an upgrade so they could be built faster.
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11-07-2017, 09:14 PM | #158 |
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Re: Mr Green Jeans - the 69 (or not) chevy, er gmc, project
A box of random goodies showed up today.
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...and the next painstakingly slow project starts.
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Re: Mr Green Jeans - the 69 (or not) chevy, er gmc, project
Is your MAF sensor a clamp on style that will fit between tubes, or do you have the card style? If it's the card style, how are you adding that?
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Clamp on. It will push through the back of the enclosure I'm trying to build, and it has three little holes on the flange that I can put bolts through to attach it. I just can't figure out how to make it look good AND be functional.
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Well darn. I was hoping you had the card style like I do so I could steal your idea. It'll look good when you're done.
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I "think" Spectre makes an aluminum adapter for those style MAF sensors.
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They do, but it's aluminum. I don't have the welding equipment or knowledge to weld aluminum. I can do stainless just fine. If I could find a stainless weld-in adapter, I'd be set.
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That’s why I’m doing my intake in steel. I know it’s heavier but it’s what I know I can work with. My father in law is a machinist. I bet if he had a MAF pattern he could make an adapter plate to be welded onto the pipe. I wonder if there’s an eBay market for that?
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I is dumb. Was about half done with the pipe when I realized the MAF would be pulling in air 90 degrees to itself. With a little reworking I moved it downstream into a straighter section of pipe. Should help it read airflow better. Now I can work on finishing the filter box.
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I wanted the air box to kinda sorta match the engine covers so I built it with the same perforated stainless steel theme. I’ll paint the metal underneath black and the air box will probably be body color.
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Re: Mr Green Jeans - the 69 (or not) chevy, er gmc, project
That looks great.
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Cool build. Wish I'd have found it sooner. I've never seen a uni-body GM truck before.
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I have spent a ton of time pondering mirrors. I could go on about the ones I don’t like, or are too big, or just won’t fit the door, or cost too damn much, etc. instead I will just say I have settled on the reproduction raydot mirrors found on ac cobra kit cars and vintage 60’s race cars such as Shelby mustangs and all of the old school British roadsters. I think they are a good balance of fit vs cost vs good looks. Hope you guys like them..
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I like them, they fit and look nice..
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Looking good,keep on truckin'
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Re: Mr Green Jeans - the 69 (or not) chevy, er gmc, project
OK , its time for an update ... What's UP ?
This is a great project and we want to see more ! As for the mirrors they look good on there . I like the fab work.
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What he said ^ x2
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