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Old 01-08-2012, 11:03 PM   #1
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Re: Project Vitamin C-10

I wasn't thinking about eating the paint only the mess oil on new paint can be. Ask me how I know LOL
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Old 01-09-2012, 10:52 PM   #2
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Old 01-10-2012, 01:16 AM   #3
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Well how about having to repaint an entire fender the underside of the hood half of the fire wall , interfender, frame and part of the engine because I forgot to cover the master cylinder and pumped the brakes one time.. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Well how about having to repaint an entire fender the underside of the hood half of the fire wall , interfender, frame and part of the engine because I forgot to cover the master cylinder and pumped the brakes one time.. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
I remeber the first time bench bleeding one. It got kind of messy.

Got a little painting done today. I painted the grill, headlight rings, trim panels and turn signal housings. I also had to repaint the glove box door.
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Old 01-11-2012, 01:57 AM   #5
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great work alan.. again...
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Old 01-11-2012, 09:39 PM   #6
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I had to respray the door trim panels. I used a new clear today that dries in 20 minutes with no heat. It really lays out nice. It's great for small jobs. If I remember right it is Deltron DSC 2000. They also have a 3000 and 4000. To my knowledge so far the 3000 dries a little slower and the 4000 is really slow.

I installed the trim panels and was hoping to check the doors off the list as being done. Then I discovered I can't find or hadn't ordered the inside door handle.
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Looks super nice Alan!! I also have to give you on the seats; killer.

I'm sanding the 'burb roof, care to join me??
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Old 01-11-2012, 10:10 PM   #8
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^^ i agree, looks nice!
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Did you add the p-side arm rest?
I was noticing on a lot of these trucks, only the driver got them. I remember on the one we had when I was a kid being a tad perturbed because I didnt have an arm rest to .... well .... rest my arm on!
My truck doesnt have it, and I will be adding it.

Why did you have to repaint your glovebox door by the way?
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Old 01-12-2012, 07:01 PM   #10
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Looks super nice Alan!! I also have to give you on the seats; killer.

I'm sanding the 'burb roof, care to join me??
Thanks and are you sure you want to share to fun of blocking a long roof?

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Did you add the p-side arm rest?
I was noticing on a lot of these trucks, only the driver got them. I remember on the one we had when I was a kid being a tad perturbed because I didnt have an arm rest to .... well .... rest my arm on!
My truck doesnt have it, and I will be adding it.

Why did you have to repaint your glovebox door by the way?
The truck came with them. Do custom cabs always have them? Mine is a custom cab.

I had to repaint the glove box due to memory loss. I used BC/CC on the inside of the cab because it's easier for me to get everything covered. i generally have a problem getting the edges covered. When I sprayed the glove box door the first time it fried up on me. Well 2 years later I finally spray it with the bed. I did the outside in single stage. It wasn't a perfect match. That's why I had to redo it.


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Got the glove box door hung, but discovered the stricker is MIA. I guess I will just make one since they aren't available. I thought I might could use one of my old cab thinking the striker would be the same from the Impala to a truck. It wasn't there. Looks like the hole pattern is the same. I'll figure out something. I'd like to see what it's suppose to look like.
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Old 01-13-2012, 01:01 AM   #12
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That dash and glove box door sure are looking good! Keep it going together and we will keep cheering you on!
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Old 01-13-2012, 02:39 PM   #13
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looks great allen, all i can say is your the mani know i have said this before but that dash is sweet.
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Old 01-14-2012, 11:33 AM   #14
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Alan the stricker is only a small piece of medal with a raised portion in it to catch the "button" . I looked at a friends of mine and his looks just like the one on my 57.
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Man I haven't checked in forever,looks like its moving along nicely! Also I have become a big fan of speed clear you can do colision damage/spot repairs in one day vs having to wait 24 hours to sand and buff... Looking good Alan!!
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looks great allen, all i can say is your the mani know i have said this before but that dash is sweet.
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Alan the stricker is only a small piece of medal with a raised portion in it to catch the "button" . I looked at a friends of mine and his looks just like the one on my 57.
I think I found something that will work. Thanks for the help. I will post pics if it works.

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Thanks for checking in and the comments. That clear is amazing for small jobs like you said.

I resprayed the inner fenders, radiator support, head light mount panel and cowl screen.
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looks great, i cant make up my mind about the inner fenders and rad. support not sure if i want to go with body color or black.man you and 198 have this stuff down pat.
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Hello Alan,, LOL you respray more than I've ever sprayed... LOL
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I'll respond later, . Trying to post a pic from my phone using Photobucket

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I must missed it somehow. But I didn't notice it was a GMC hood. That's a good thing.
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looks great, i cant make up my mind about the inner fenders and rad. support not sure if i want to go with body color or black.man you and 198 have this stuff down pat.
Thanks, painting the inner fenders will have to be your decision. We can tell you what we like, but you have to show it off.

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alan, glad to see your getting some more progress done on your hood!! the rest of the truck is looking great!
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I must missed it somehow. But I didn't notice it was a GMC hood. That's a good thing.
I really like the lines of the GMC, what have you been doing over there sleeping?

Today I got the grill mounted with new Silver Star headlights. I also was able to hang the inner fenders and radiator support. Looks much better.
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yep it is coming along nicely, looking good, cant wait to see it all together and the hood looks like it is coming along nicely too
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