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Old 05-31-2019, 05:00 PM   #1
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Re: What did you do with your truck today, Part 3

idbeast,
have you tried to get the battery terminals connected? is there room with the hold down part on the battery?
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Old 06-01-2019, 12:23 AM   #2
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have you tried to get the battery terminals connected? is there room with the hold down part on the battery?
I can't use the battery hold down, I'm going to get a 1" X 1/8" steel bar and drill it on the ends then powder coat it Black for now. The battery was a 780 CCA with a 4 year warranty for $60 so I'll make do with it for now!
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Old 06-01-2019, 05:39 AM   #3
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Now that we have four kids there's no room in the cab for everyone and the poor truck spends most of its time parked. But yesterday I took it into work and changed oil and inspected it. The truck did great on the nearly 90 mile commute and only complained about oil on the clutch disc. In the afternoon I drove it to my son's school to pick him up and later we took it downtown to do some errands. My son discovered the that the vent windows open about halfway through the trip which was hilarious. I was hoping to take the truck to work today but they're forecasting rain so maybe not. Either way I'm hoping for plenty of seat time this summer.

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Old 06-01-2019, 10:56 AM   #4
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Core support and Radiator are in... Today is bend and install Transmission cooler lines day.
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Old 06-02-2019, 11:59 AM   #5
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Looking good! I haven't gotten out to mine in two days. Good to see someone getting something done!

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Old 06-02-2019, 10:31 PM   #6
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Looking good! I haven't gotten out to mine in two days. Good to see someone getting something done!
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Some inspiration for you Brian:
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Old 06-03-2019, 01:40 AM   #7
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Some inspiration for you Brian:
Thanks! I got some more done on the hood, but mostly just figuring out what to do. I also got the drivers fender raised up a bit. One of the things I did at the Goodguys show today was to look at hood and fender fit on these trucks and I saw for sure that the fender was too low. So I got that done, and will get back to the hood tomorrow night.

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Old 06-03-2019, 11:25 PM   #8
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Got some bondo work on the rear fenders done, WHOOO HOOO! A little on the hood again. I'll tell you, this old dude is tired of sliding under that front crossmember into the engine compartment to work on this, wow, that is not as easy as it was when I was a youngster!

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The upholsterer is way past due with my seats so I called him. He says he hurt his back and hasn't done them and it may be a couple more weeks. I seldom do car shows but had planned to accompany a friend to a show this weekend. Looks like I won't make it :-(
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The upholsterer is way past due with my seats so I called him. He says he hurt his back and hasn't done them and it may be a couple more weeks. I seldom do car shows but had planned to accompany a friend to a show this weekend. Looks like I won't make it :-(
You should go get your seats and tell him to call you when he's ready or take them somewhere else. We only get so many months of good driving weather here.
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You should go get your seats and tell him to call you when he's ready or take them somewhere else. We only get so many months of good driving weather here.
Thanks, I will seriously consider that.
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Well, nothing done on my truck (well I may still get out there) but I did install a stereo in my new daily driver.

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Old 06-07-2019, 10:31 AM   #13
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You should go get your seats and tell him to call you when he's ready or take them somewhere else. We only get so many months of good driving weather here.
very true. good advice
last night we went to a local drive in to join a Cruise in night. there were about 60 cars ther. I got a trophy for "my old truck" tonight we are taking it 120 miles out of town to tent camp
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Got some bondo work on the rear fenders done, WHOOO HOOO! A little on the hood again. I'll tell you, this old dude is tired of sliding under that front crossmember into the engine compartment to work on this, wow, that is not as easy as it was when I was a youngster!

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Very nice.
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Bummer!

I got some bondo work done on the rear fenders. Not "done" just worked some bondo on the rear fenders. That was it.......

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Started it up and backed ut out of the garage. Let it run for about 20 min.
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Today, nothing, I sold my Rambler so now I have money for the motor in the truck though!


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Old 06-05-2019, 11:58 PM   #18
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Brian: did the Rambler go "beep, beep, beep" when it left your house ?

Mpc. why not hook a ride with a buddy rather than missing the show???
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Yep, I had a hard time selling her that is for sure! Whenever I have sold a car it was always because I WANTED to, that was not the case with Marge, she was a favorite of mine for sure. But I do feel more "at peace" as I am moving and that removes a bunch of weight off my back. And the guy who bought her is a super nice guy, a pro musician and just a super nice guy who knew how to drive a three on the tree, he was the right guy for sure.

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brian - what's the new DD? bucket seats & a console tells me its something classic
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brian - what's the new DD? bucket seats & a console tells me its something classic
This is "Jessica" or as Marge used to call her, "The topless slut in the red dress." LOL

It's my 65 Buick Gran Sport that I have had since 1986, I couldn't afford to buy it today! I took my wife out on our first date in it 31 years ago this month. I used to put slicks on it and uncap the headers and drive it 7 miles to Fremont Drag Strip (when it existed) I have lots of memories driving it every day. It's been sitting in my garage for the past 10 years and now it will be a DD again.

This photo is outside the Tesla Plant in Fremont where it was born 54 years ago Jan 1965 when it was the GM plant.

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nice vert Brian
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nice vert Brian
Thanks, I have had a lot of fun with it.

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Right on, yep well deserved that is a beautiful truck for sure.

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