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Old 02-11-2010, 11:42 AM   #226
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Re: 68 S/C update.....

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looks good dont match but looks good!

are they a lil crooked? i need to do this swap how longs it take 1-2hr
I'll eventually get the brake pedal that matches or just take the chrome off of the gas pedal. They all are slanted /. 1-2 hrs depending on how you do it.

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Old 02-11-2010, 01:41 PM   #227
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Re: 68 S/C update.....

I like the fact that it was a nice truck to start with but it's so much more w/the simple details items & corrections made where necessary (5-crimps on one wire??; those rear coils??; the cheesy looking fuel cell & batt placement).

Excellent work on this one!
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Old 02-12-2010, 12:37 AM   #228
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I like the fact that it was a nice truck to start with but it's so much more w/the simple details items & corrections made where necessary (5-crimps on one wire??; those rear coils??; the cheesy looking fuel cell & batt placement).

Excellent work on this one!
Thanks Scoti. It's been a fun truck to just "update" and not have to go through the whole restoration process. Someday maybe Ill be able to talk Nate into building me a custom chassis, but right now I love driving it as it is.

I finished the pedal upgrade. I used a extra Lokar cable I had laying aroujnd instead of using the 71/72 factory one. It worked a little better with the supercharger setup.
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Old 02-12-2010, 09:15 AM   #229
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Re: 68 S/C update.....

some ricer guy will be PO'd that you got the last fancy blue anodized blow off valve!!!
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Re: 68 S/C update.....

I think I want a lokar cable like that. You have a part #?
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Old 02-12-2010, 11:51 AM   #231
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some ricer guy will be PO'd that you got the last fancy blue anodized blow off valve!!!
, Unfortunately that's the only color they offered, and for the price I couldn't pass it up.

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I think I want a lokar cable like that. You have a part #?
This one should work, http://www.summitracing.com/parts/LOK-TC-1000U/.

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Old 02-12-2010, 01:49 PM   #232
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Thanks for the length. One question though, is the stated cable length from end to end of the cable or the sleeve?
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Old 02-12-2010, 01:52 PM   #233
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Thanks for the length. One question though, is the stated cable length from end to end of the cable or the sleeve?
I'm not sure hgs. You might want to give Lokar a call. I know they offer a 36" one also.
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Old 02-12-2010, 02:06 PM   #234
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Re: 68 S/C update.....

Rob, I think that you ahve done such an great job on this truck so far, , it to me is what hot rodding is aboutm, getting dirty and doing what you have to do to make her run!!
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Old 02-13-2010, 11:48 AM   #235
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+1 on the lokar products..Rob I used one in my truck when I built mine as well as the shifter rod, oil dip stick and tranny dip stick..
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Old 02-13-2010, 07:56 PM   #236
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gas pedal/ cable looks good Rob....I gotta get mine installed on the Mistress...maybe Toyota should take some notes
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Rob, I think that you ahve done such an great job on this truck so far, , it to me is what hot rodding is aboutm, getting dirty and doing what you have to do to make her run!!
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+1 on the lokar products..Rob I used one in my truck when I built mine as well as the shifter rod, oil dip stick and tranny dip stick..
Definitely high quality stuff.

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gas pedal/ cable looks good Rob....I gotta get mine installed on the Mistress...maybe Toyota should take some notes
Maybe they'll give me a job, I'm not having much luck anywhere else, .

OK, well my small pedal project project has turned into an engine compartment "remodel". I've wanted to move some stuff around for a while, I guess now is as good of time as any....
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looking good...
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Thanks! I've finally got everything back together, but I'm still playing with my pedal setup. I also ordered an all new fuel setup that should be able to handle the demand of the S/C. I should have that installed by next week. Also, I had these wheels "laying around" and thought I would bolt them on to see how they look. What da ya think????
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I like the wheels!
Even though I think the grey centered version would fit that truck better.
(Time to place another order,...)
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Old 02-25-2010, 05:16 PM   #242
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I like the wheels!
Even though I think the grey centered version would fit that truck better.
(Time to place another order,...)
Your probably right, hard choice though. I'm suprised they bolted right up. I thought the hubs would have needed to be ground..... I would put another order in, but I'm worried that they won't get it right......
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Do they make those wheels wide enough to fill out those rear fender wells?
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Do they make those wheels wide enough to fill out those rear fender wells?
They do offer some wide ones, but..... only offer them w/back-spacing set-up for narrowed rear ends. That's the downfall on cheaper wheels (very limited BS selection).

Those don't look too bad. The steelies look better though .
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Old 02-25-2010, 06:18 PM   #245
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Put the steelies back on....
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love the look of the coys on there, but of course I am bias...
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I had some pretty stuff on my porch when I got home from work.
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Do they make those wheels wide enough to fill out those rear fender wells?
Pretty close, .

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They do offer some wide ones, but..... only offer them w/back-spacing set-up for narrowed rear ends. That's the downfall on cheaper wheels (very limited BS selection).

Those don't look too bad. The steelies look better though .
I don't know.....

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Put the steelies back on....
You don't think they'd grow on you??

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love the look of the coys on there, but of course I am bias...
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Old 02-26-2010, 10:37 AM   #249
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I like the wheels but I like the steelies on that truck better and I loved the old school welds ya had on it..
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Old 02-26-2010, 03:01 PM   #250
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I like the wheels but I like the steelies on that truck better and I loved the old school welds ya had on it..
I know what you're saying. There's just to many choices! Here's a comparison of tires. Definitely a difference, but the Coys/BFGs have a 12" tread width. I thinking I'm leaning towards the grey ones instead of the polished ones....
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