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I posted a question in the regular forum on this. Apparently it's cause it's a 3/4 ton master cylinder. I guess on the 3/4 ton the line locations are swapped around. So I'll be getting a new MC. |
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06-26-2009, 01:00 AM | #252 |
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So after 2 1/2 months I finally got some pictures of the progress the paint guy has made. Not very much in my opinion. It sounds like he's hitting it hard now, so hopefully the progress will pick up.
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06-26-2009, 01:04 AM | #253 |
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Are you going to paint it that dark/gunmetal gray you showed in a post way earlier? It's going to look sick!
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06-26-2009, 06:01 AM | #254 |
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Slow progress is better than no progress, ask me how I know
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06-26-2009, 09:49 AM | #255 | |
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yeah, it called "Blue Granite Metallic" or "Stealth Grey Metallic" depending if you're talking GMC or Chevy |
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06-26-2009, 05:21 PM | #256 |
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Good to see that you heard from him ...cause I haven't. Looks like decent progress to me though. Can't wait to see it done!
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Hurry up Ack, I have a project waiting for you in Hays
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some more progress pics from the painter
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And we have paint!!!!! At least some Love the color (at least in the pictures)
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OOOH That's Purdy!!!
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ooops....double post
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NICE!!! I'm thinking of painting mine that same color and that looks sharp! Glad to see some paint was finally laid down. When are the cab and front clip being done?
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Lookin good!
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just saw a g8 driving down the road.. it was a black one.. looks like they sprayed a smoked tail light paint on them.. looked awesome!!
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looking great, fially some more motive to get it done.
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Dang! Yeah, that looks gooood. Can't wait to see the rest of it.
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Top shelf so far ... keep use posted
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truck looks sick, i was up in your neck of the woods a couple of days ago it is a nice area. nice work, can't wait to see it done. when you finish you should bring it down to our show in late august in longview.
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I'll keep that in mind, but I'm thinking it won't be on the road by late august. |
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lookin good
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Beautiful work man. Definitely an inspiration.
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damn!! what an awesome thread!! took most of the day reading but worth every minute!! hell of a job man!! im always on the square side but ive been searching for info on the 5.3 swap and pleasantly stumbled on your build. defiantly one of the best (pics, details, info, trial and error, thoroughness, and start to almost finished!) build threads ive read. its funny how similar our builds start out! cant wait for the next update. Dennis
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Re: Ackattack's Pro touring restoration thread
This is a sweet build, I have read it pretty extensively. I love the idea of the fuel injection engine in a classic like yours. You probably already said earlier,I probably just missed it. How are you integrating the new wiring with the old? I have heard the aftermarket harness is really expensive. Are you using the whole OEM engine harness as well as the truck/car harness and fuse boxes?
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thanks for all of the kind words guys!
2 weekends ago I made a trip down to take a look at the progress. They were getting pretty close to being ready to shoot the cab. The doors were pretty much ready as well as the front fenders. I have been busy (hince why it's taken me two weeks to post this) so I haven't gotten back with my painter to see if they did get them shot. Here's a few pics from the trip: Also, I got a "new" truck, a 69 GMC called Project No-buck since all my money is going to the 68 http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=355535 |
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D@m, another thread to follow. You're keepin' us busy!
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