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Old 02-18-2011, 11:11 PM   #1
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Re: 67 C-10 project.

LOL i bet it did! i forgot to mention i also placed and order at GMC Pauls for the power steering adapter kit, and i placed an order through Eastwood for a brake line forming kit. slowly but surely coming together i think...i still wish i could tear completely into pieces and redo it all ....but i don't dare go there! i'll be doing good to get it back together from this point!
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Old 02-19-2011, 06:29 PM   #2
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Re: 67 C-10 project.

haha you can alwys work around the cab it is tuffer but you can still do it so clean up the front frame and bed and then work around the cab... it is looking great!
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Old 02-19-2011, 11:02 PM   #3
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Well, today i sanded more paint off the bed. then i painted my left rear tail light area in flat black after i cleaned it al up and put my lights back in there to get an idea of what it looked like black. without trim around there it almost looks kind of out of place...i forgot to take a picture of it. glared at my motor mounts some more and then started cleaning up around the grill and head lights....then i started looking in there and it's quite the mess. then i started counting bolts and it didn't seem like there were very many and surely i'd be able to get it back together...so i started taking the front off. four hours later i had the front trim rings off, the grill and shield from under neath. now i should be able to get it all cleaned up and painted nice! probably will take the grill to somebody and have the back side of it sandblasted. i'd sure like to get the fenders off and inner wheel wells off. we'll see how it goes...
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Old 02-19-2011, 11:07 PM   #4
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Re: 67 C-10 project.

more pictures...

man that trim on the grill is a booger to get off. took me at least an hour to get them off. they are in decent shape...not sure if i'll replace them or not. at least the sheet metal is all straight. should be able to get at least some of it cleaned up and painted tomorrow if the weather is nice.
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Old 02-19-2011, 11:46 PM   #5
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it is really easy to take the fenders and inner fenders off. that will be no problem you will need a 5/8s 7/16s and a 1/2 inch MAYBE a 9/16ths look forward to the progress yes the back of the grilss can get nasty from all of the condensation nice progress jason keep it up cant wait to see that front end squatin from the engine again!
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