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Old 05-26-2011, 09:53 PM   #1
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That gauge cluster looks great.
What gauges did you use?
I have a GMC and the cluser is different but I would switch it out if it looked as good as yours.
All are correct factory guages to include the Tach and refaced Vac gauge.
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Old 05-26-2011, 11:47 PM   #2
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All are correct factory guages to include the Tach and refaced Vac gauge.
Are re-pops sold and if so where? That is a beautiful instrument cluster.
PM me if telling me here is against the etiquette police's rules.
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Old 05-26-2011, 11:51 PM   #3
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Are re-pops sold and if so where? That is a beautiful instrument cluster.
PM me if telling me here is against the etiquette police's rules.
I purchased most everything off ebay. I used 3 different stock gauge clusters and rebuilt the best parts out of all of them.

The hard parts to find are the Tach, Tach Transmitter and Vac Gauges.

I have a ton of leftover parts that could be restored into everything except the Tach and Vac. Then when you find them you just bolt them right in.

Here are a few Gauge Clusters and a Vac Gauge on ebay now:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1964-...item1c1c0d49c3

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/64-65...item19c5c285df

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1964-...item19c5bbc912

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/60-66...item2a10e20d22

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Old 05-27-2011, 12:09 AM   #4
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I purchased most everything off ebay. I used 3 different stock gauge clusters and rebuilt the best parts out of all of them.

The hard parts to find are the Tach, Tach Transmitter and Vac Gauges.

I have a ton of leftover parts that could be restored into everything except the Tach and Vac. Then when you find them you just bolt them right in.
I was surfing through the 67-72 website here and found out the Chevy and GMC are not only a different layout, they are also different sizes. I'll have to find a different gage cluster panel and fix it up to hold the gages I want in it.
I am also converting my 63 Chevy to a GMC and that means I'll need to change the Chevy dash to GMC.
Not really a big deal as the Chevy dash is butchered beyond recognition but I'll need to make up my ever changing mind before I weld in a new dash....
Do I REALLY want to convert???
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Old 05-27-2011, 07:41 AM   #5
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cut springs out of truck an set new bed on gots some cutting too do today an some welding
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I'm swapping a few parts off an identical truck to mine I got for almost nothing in a trade and then I'll put it on CL for a nice profit ! haha, I like being unemployed, I make more money !
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Old 05-27-2011, 10:15 PM   #7
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Picked up a Holmes 440 wrecker bed for my 3/4T

Gotta massage it a bit before it fits perfectly, and maybe see how I can shed some weight off of it.

Now I need a PTO, and Manuals.
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Old 05-27-2011, 11:39 PM   #8
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Picked up a Holmes 440 wrecker bed for my 3/4T
I was a tow truck driver for a short while around 1979 and I drove a 70 Chevy with the Holmes 440 on it. It never let me down (other than when I bent the front spoiler of a Cuda on a police impound call, oops).
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Picked up my 12bolt from coater, blast and coat $120
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Installed 2001 Tahoe seats w/ power to take advantage of the 3-point belt. First picture were some cheapy seats I picked up a while ago because the factory bench seat broke. What a difference in comfort too.
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took mine out and did a dump run
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added newer seats, by old bench was to torn up.
seats look good and felt really good, removed the headrest to look more like buddy seats.
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Old 05-29-2011, 12:43 PM   #13
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Re: What did you do to your truck today?

The PO of my truck cut out the steel floor to install airbags and he never did. I took advantage for the last 9 months to install bags, comp, tank, shocks, trackbar, exhaust and other stuff. It was real nice to work on things with the floor missing. Now that all the hard stuff was done, it was time to put the floor back in. It was kinda hacked out of there so you will see missing pieces up front and one small part in the rear. I think that was to fix a bed mount. I added some braces up front to support the bed.

Here is a few pics of the floor install. I will finish more later. I plan to redo the rollon bedliner when all the metal is in.







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Oh Happy Day, I picked up the doors from the painters!!! As you can see Art does not believe in short cuts. He made sure the back side of the inner door panels were (although it does not matter to me if there black or silver) He also made sure to straighten out and clean the drain holes at the door bottoms and spray a nice layer of rubberized coating on the interior door bottoms.
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Very nice work on the doors!
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Old 05-29-2011, 11:03 PM   #16
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Oh so clean....
My dream doors for my 63 ...
I'm jealous..
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Old 05-30-2011, 03:14 PM   #17
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Making some more progress on the doors. Installed window seals and finished painting door panels. Once I get some glass setting tape I can re-assemble the windows.
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Finally sprayed epoxy primer on the bed - spent way more time setting up than painting (first ever effort with the hvlp gun - too easy!)
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Finally sprayed epoxy primer on the bed - spent way more time setting up than painting (first ever effort with the hvlp gun - too easy!)
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Good job! You did real nice for the first time with an HVLP gun!
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Good job! You did real nice for the first time with an HVLP gun!
Thanks - just like the first welding effort, anticipation was much worse than just doing it. This was just the cheapo primer gun, the real challenge will be color, but that's down the road a bit.
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I agree, very nice job. That came out great.
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Wrestled my 5.3/4l60E in place. Going to finish it up and take pics on Wednesday.
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Got my clock square and installed. I didn't like the face plate I made first, so I redid it and got the clock face centered in the hole. Looks good enough for me. Still need to do the bezel and maybe a new lens.

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Old 05-31-2011, 11:31 AM   #24
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What is that clock out of? Same question on the tach. Both very nice looking; great job.
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Thanks. The clock is from a 2001 Chrysler 300M, the tach was in the truck when I bought it, it's made by Orbit(?) and the white face gauge kit I bought came with the stock looking vinyl face. I did have to trim the face and make some mods to the tach to get it to fit, but I think it turned out ok.

So a stock gauge with half sweep tach + about $30 for the clock, paint, and white face gauge kit and done.

<edit> The clock was $2.88 at pick-n-pull during the half price weekend.
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