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Seats turned out nice, I like the orange thread it really sets the seats apart from the rest
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12-30-2011, 05:11 AM | #3 |
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Alan, was at the local watering hole yesterday and what to my wondering eye did appear but a 66 GMC on bags , orange, and howlstooth inserts in his seats simular to yours.. That is 3 vehicles I'm seen in the last year with the same inserts, the other 2 were camaros which were pace cars for the 500 in the 60's with that same fabric in the interior.. I bought a plain jane camaro 327, 4 speed that was sitting right next to one on the show room floor at Blossom Chevy in 67. My how things come back around.
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12-30-2011, 02:59 PM | #4 |
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Wow seat looks awesome!!! Great choice of materials rich looking leather and a period correct hounds tooth center it makes that modern seat look like it came in the truck. I can sum it up in one word CLASS. Great job Alan!!!!
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12-31-2011, 02:11 AM | #5 |
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I have to say that I have not posted on your build thread yet, as it took a while to read it all. You have an awesome truck and I hope to see it in a magazine someday. All of the hard work and pain and sweat that you put into it will be all worth it when you cruise it for the first time! I have loved reading all of your build and watching your truck come together. Good luck on finishing it the rest of the way... you have a lot to well earned praise coming your way and I hope that your truck brings you a lot of work once it is finished! Happy New Year and God bless you and your family!
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We have a nice weather day today so I was able to paint the driveshaft and install it for the last time I hope. I also touched up the front bumper bracket where I had to cut it for clearance around the PS pump. I was also able to run the power wires to the seats and with Shannon's help we were able to tighten all the seat mounts that I made. After that we set the seats in place and got the driver side and center console bolted down. Happy New Year!!
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01-01-2012, 12:09 AM | #7 |
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The seats look excellent in the truck!!!!
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01-01-2012, 12:47 AM | #8 |
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those seats look sweeeet! they compliment the truck nicely
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01-01-2012, 03:57 AM | #9 |
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Wow those seats look awsome!!! They should work just fine for me...I'll be over to pick them up on Monday....lol
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01-01-2012, 04:14 AM | #10 |
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OH My, I am so jealous.. Great build... You never post to many pics.. There are thoes of us that are living out our dream in your truck build. we need the encouragement we see in your build to keep us going. I do believe a lot of us here could do a better job if things were different.. thier not so we live out our dream through you and your build. We bow to your expertise and skill...
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01-01-2012, 12:50 PM | #11 |
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Love the seats, but with ME sitting on them in my truck
All kidding aside, will you upholster the door panels with some hounds tooth inserts?
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WOW !!! I just read (most of the story), what perseverance ! Great work Alan, thanks for sharing. I cannot wait to hear/see you driving your truck to a show !!
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01-01-2012, 03:49 PM | #13 |
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Those seats really do look great mounted in their new home. Who is that puppy in the window with that great big smile?
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01-02-2012, 12:28 AM | #14 |
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nice, love the seats, i guess your ready for a test drive. actually i guess you are getting real close to driving it arnt you?
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01-02-2012, 02:07 AM | #15 |
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Alan, No didn't get any pics of the 66. I was busy at the time, LOL besides I probably wouldn't have been able to hold the camera still.. LOL
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Those seats turned out great. Great material choice!
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Love the seats, nice job!
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Getting it in a magazine is no problem.. I have a friend that did an article on an engine I built ,he gets published all the time .. When its done give me a shout and I will hook you up.....
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Dude !!
When I got to the pic of you sitting in the truck my first thought was... "What the heck is he doing?? Hes gonna get finger prints all over his work!!" All kidding aside.... the most important question about your seats. Are they comfy?
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Got my DOT5 brake fluid in yesterday. Getting ready to bench bleed (on the truck) and bleed the system. I wonder how many leaks I will have?
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you know, i was just thinking...you better apply the brakes and go really slow from here on out, weening yourself off this build before it's completed....otherwise you might have withdrawals or get all depressed on us (j/k)....but seriously, it's gonna feel funny when there's "nothing" else to do....that's when i'll drop mine off for you to tinker with ....many of us here have had the privilege of watching your build, but it's gonna be fun to relax, hit up some shows, and unveil your precious gem to the rest of the world
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Got the brakes almost bled. I used my vacumn pump and gravity to get it done. I want someone to pump the pedal and do a final bleed. I had a couple minor leaks and tightened easily since the threads had oil in them. i heard of nite mares of sealing up SS brake lines. So far so good. NOTE: Don't mix DOT5 with anything other types of brake fluid.
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May I suggest only as a word of caution to have a water hose handy when bench bleeding the master cylcinder in the truck, Ask me why ?????
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Wow! Finally all caught back up and all I can say is, Alan, you are the man!! Great job!
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