05-08-2011, 12:34 PM | #76 |
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Some pics lots of loose ends to tie up yet.
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05-08-2011, 12:37 PM | #77 |
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Raido in glove box along with wiper, heater and fan override switches
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05-09-2011, 08:18 AM | #78 |
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whats that wiring harness you are using?
I wanted to run mine in the center but got kinda scared that the vent above it might leak so I bailed. Seems nice and clean.
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http://www.kwikwire.com/ 2nd Generation 22 Circuit Harness I got it with the switches. Do yourself a huge favor and get a ac Delco headlight switch. Keyswitch had no dowel or roll pin in it to keep it from rotating while you turn to start position. Have power to the electric choke wire heater fan an electric cooling fan when its in acc. position not a fan of that. Its a great kit tho overall the wire they use is high quality. All color coded and lableled the one end is alredy attached to the fuse block itself a a plus in my book less conections less trouble. And its made in the USA! |
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05-10-2011, 02:05 PM | #80 |
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I have an EZ wiring 21 circuit. It was my first wire job and I like their kit. I had to call them a lot for tech support and was kinda hard to get a hold of, but when they did, they were pretty spot on.
I got an aftermarket headlight switch and ignition switch too. When my acc is on the fan will work and I believe the heater and don't know yet but I am sure the choke will too, also my radio will work with acc. I don't mind any of that.
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Nice color!! looks great!!
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Thanks for the compliments. Iv been working on the box. The front clip of the truck has been painted and installed. Winter is on its way so iv got my ski do xp all apart and in the way. If all goes well ill have it out of the way and be back to working on the truck by next weekend.
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You have done an excellent job on your truck. Glad to see it's a 54. You also have a great shop to work in. No where near that kind of room here in California, but at least the sun shines warm almost every day. Keep up the good work, and the pictures.
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Pics from last summer.
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Gauges are Auto Meter stuffed into the original gutted housing. I milled out .125 aluminum in place of the glass. Its hard to find 6" gauges to put into the two massave holes GM had in the dash. Dakota Digital came out with their new line as soon as I completly gutted the oe gauges.
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Box sides in primer. The start of a cutting and welding aluminum, I cut down the tool box 4" or somthing like that so it sits just below the top of the box.
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Looks great. When you get it back together I'd be interested in seeing a picture of the tool box in the bed.
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I can't believe I've missed this build. Looks great. I went with a pretty similar color on mine, it looks great in the sunlight. I can't wait to catch up to where you are, I've only got the fenders and hood painted. Keep it up!
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Out of the shop finaly!!!!
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That's a nice looking ride. I like how you did the boards in the bed to match the paint and the tool box really sets off the strips. Did you spray the same liner on the inner fenders and firewall like you did under the hood? I was thinking of doing the same on my '49.
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Wow looks great..Congratulations, now drive the wheel off.
I like the stance. Nice work Marc
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Thanks youngrodder your truck looks great as well!
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Great work, truck come up real nice!
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There's some motivation right there! Truck looks great!
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Looks great, I am curioius about the bed "wood" finish too.
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Nice build. Beautiful stance and all around truck.
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eventytoo, Truck looks great. I love the color and stance.
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