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Re: 1941 1/2 ton project Hannah
there isnt a condenser installed, so no AC yet. I am shaking out any cooling problems, if I have it a while I will add the AC. but thats like a $500 job, lines and leakdown etc.
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Hey Joe! I can't tell by your pics, but are you able to use the factory inner fender panels with the S10 frame or is it just an open engine bay? I like the looks of the inner panel on the 46's when there used.
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yep, just had to trim around the upper control arms. you can just barely see in the last picture I posted, the daylight is seen through the inner louvers. I dont build one without inner fenders, thats a fast way to have a really dirty engine.
here are a couple older pictures. IMG_9402 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_8459 by Joe Doh, on Flickr
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Is it all wrapped up now? It's been a couple days... tap, tap, tap...
It turned out great. Looking forward to seeing what you're starting on next!
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yeah, mostly! thinking of either going to the benton airport fly in saturday or working on Wamego, the next project, a 49 GMC 1/2 ton. going a bit different on Wamego, thinking 20s and rubber bands and maybe even air ride. I have a whole ridetech S10 setup on the shelf, just needs bushings and one bag, and a set of MIC manuals. and some MMW longer uppers, and AIM longer lowers. hmm.
its a hit at the gas station, I had to ask people to move (nicely) to take a picture and I think I got proposed marriage. solid offer, maybe if he shaved his beard. you can see the rear is dropping with driving, already I am thinking a 1" block instead of 2". IMG_0079 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0078 by Joe Doh, on Flickr here is the video with mrs joedoh driving. she liked it so much she was gone 20 minutes! said it was so nice to drive she just kept going on the longer loop.
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Hey Joe? Take a look at this link and tell me what you think. I know its the wrong year and is to short. Is it possible to lengthen these guys. S10's (and Dakotas), the right year and size are as rare as hens teeth around here.
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Awesome! Well done! Love the humor...shave beard...lol. Nice looking home place you have there too!
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thanks doug, it has been a lot of work! built in 55 and untouched till we moved in in 10.
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there isnt a wrong year, 2wd s10s were mostly the same 82-02. that does looks like a shortbed, but its easy as heck to make a shortbed longer just by moving the front leaf perch back and flipping the rear section of the frame. you cut that pat off anyway so you arent losing anything really, and moving the perch back lowers the rear about an inch! with the wheels and tires I would say thats a pretty good deal. dont worry about mussing the paint up because you need to cut all those brackets off and take a chunk out of the torque boxes anyway. see if you can get the bench seat too! cut the headrests off and it fits these cabs perfectly
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[QUOTE=joedoh;8281975] there isnt a wrong year, 2wd s10s were mostly the same 82-02. that does looks like a shortbed, but its easy as heck to make a shortbed longer just by moving the front leaf perch back and flipping the rear section of the frame.
I thought that sounded like a rockin good deal. I understand moving the front perches back. Not sure if I would even have to flip the rear frame section. My plan with the dodge was to do a shorter then stock wheelbase anyway, say around 112". So I might be able to just move front and rear perches back 4" as it is in fact 108" I'm still not sure I can get pass the fact that it would be a Dodge on a Chevy frame though. I still might use stock frame with a Dakota crossmember. Hmmmmm |
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Very cool! Looks like it drives nice and smooth. Good job joedoh
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I didnt get to benton saturday, I tried too long to get a car seat installed temporarily. I didnt do anything but bask in attention on fathers day either. yesterday I worked on putting wheels on my neighbors a frame and today oh well what the hell I started another truck haha.
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turned out nice...video is a nice touch
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Nice video! I like that add-on. Great looking build. Not sure about that tailgate...looks like a bit of a hazard haha.
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well giga, I understand, and I am bowing to peer pressure. again.
first, the horns. I loved these lights on the roof and I even made them flash with the turn signals. but everyone asks: was/is this a big truck? ok fine, not everyone has my taste. IMG_0331 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0332 by Joe Doh, on Flickr next, the tailgate. after the 10th "is that safe?" comment I picked up a scrap chunk of 2" tube at the Yard. it was too shiny, so I mixed some salt in some vinegar (thanks skymangs) and left it outside in the sun/under the sprinkler for a couple days. IMG_0330 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0333 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0336 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0338 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0353 by Joe Doh, on Flickr I also got tired of waiting for the rear to drop. I had the leafs dearched 4" but they settled at around 2. so I dug out some 2" angle blocks and stopped by atlas for some longer u bolts. luckily the s10 lower plates take 9/16th with no mods. 55320727237__D7545B0F-AF89-4F84-A910-7E359D8FD1D5 by Joe Doh, on Flickr it looks perfect now, I am big on having it LOOK right and the back always looked too tall. IMG_0352 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0347 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0346 by Joe Doh, on Flickr I still have this evening and tomorrow, I am thinking of adding bumpers.
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My buddy will be down at the show in a blue '17 Chevy SS this weekend.
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did he go? I stayed home like a guy afraid of water (they dont let you out until the cruise, so I didnt want to be stuck in the rain)
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Yeah, sent me some pretty cool pictures.
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Great work, as always! Great family, your lucky to have a "beep". Good on ya...... By the by how did the nick name come about? NC
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thanks nut.
"beep" or "beeps" is short for beeperfish, its a story I tell my kids when they are really young about a tiny fish that beeps as it swims, and is able to eat fish much bigger in one gulp. sometimes when they chase me around the house I yell "dont eat me beeperfish!", so on this girl it kind of stuck. I cant take credit for the story, a guy in high school with a vivid imagination told me the story of the beeperfish. I ordered some door seals and I am going to see if I can get this thing a little more rain proof. still havent added bumpers although I did work on it a bit. KKOA in salina is next week, maybe I can take the drive.
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[QUOTE=joedoh;8306361]thanks nut.
"I ordered some door seals and I am going to see if I can get this thing a little more rain proof. still havent added bumpers although I did work on it a bit. KKOA in salina is next week, maybe I can take the drive.[/QUOTE I will be there on Friday , I want to go to the run what you brung races. I would really like to see your truck. |
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I would need a sitter to make it friday, I was planning on saturday. let me see what I can do.
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I took a vacation day Friday, but I also plan on going again for a few hours on Saturday morning. Looks like we are going to have some cooler weather next weekend. So maybe the show will be more enjoyable. Did you plan on putting the truck in the show or just doing some cruising?
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had a fuel smell I couldnt track down, finally noticed a puddle on the intake
the TBI had been rebuilt recently, there were new gaskets and injectors. but the return line was dripping. a lot. and tightening it made it leak MORE. the o-ring on the line looked suspect but because this is not my first rodeo I pulled the fitting too, and no teflon ring. $30 rebuild kit. IMG_0686 by Joe Doh, on Flickr for two parts IMG_0687 by Joe Doh, on Flickr I could have bought the o-ring singly but not the teflon ring. maybe I will do a tbi truck again soon. then I worked on the horn. This is the speedway 1940 ford horn like outlawdrifter put in his truck. everything was hooked up but no beep. the center post was just a machine screw, and it wasnt going deep enough to touch the steering shaft is all. a new longer screw fixed it. IMG_0668 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0669 by Joe Doh, on Flickr IMG_0670 by Joe Doh, on Flickr beepbeep by Joe Doh, on Flickr with audio! (click) IMG_0671-1 by Joe Doh, on Flickr
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