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Old 09-26-2022, 01:08 PM   #3251
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Painted the bumper brackets yesterday now to coat the inside of the bumper . And made a mental note to not put wet por15 parts on cardboard ripped up big chunks of cardboard . Guess I should have put some plastic down
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Old 09-26-2022, 03:52 PM   #3252
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Painted the bumper brackets yesterday now to coat the inside of the bumper . And made a mental note to not put wet por15 parts on cardboard ripped up big chunks of cardboard . Guess I should have put some plastic down
That is how I handled my cross sills - worked out pretty well!
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Old 09-26-2022, 06:44 PM   #3253
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I’ve always used plastic just wasn’t thinking . Inside of the bumper done just need to get some bumper bolts . Started late on it so I brought it in as it’s suppose to dip into the 40s tonight didn’t want to leave it out .
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Old 09-26-2022, 07:23 PM   #3254
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Painted my doors and fenders today.








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Old 09-26-2022, 07:57 PM   #3255
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Looks great .
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Old 09-26-2022, 08:20 PM   #3256
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I've always liked that combo! Nicely done.
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Old 09-27-2022, 12:59 PM   #3257
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Cut up some bedsides and got started on putting them back together.
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Old 09-27-2022, 05:33 PM   #3258
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Ended up making my own shiny bumper bolts . I thought I had ordered them but I went through my last 3 invoices not on any of them . Tail lights all work only had to play with one backup . Basically just back off the nuts and retighten.

Bumper does have a slight twist to it . It was real bad but I my 12k winch to pull it to where it is now. If it becomes a problem looking at it I’ll buy two chrome bumpers .
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Old 09-27-2022, 07:28 PM   #3259
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The truck is looking good. You're doing great.
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Old 09-27-2022, 11:47 PM   #3260
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Put the welded & reassembled box back on the truck.
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Old 09-28-2022, 08:58 AM   #3261
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Looking good . You do great work , I need to get a new welder it never had the feel I like for thin sheetmetal . I have a Hobart 210 and it doesn't handle 24 wire that well
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Old 09-28-2022, 11:48 AM   #3262
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Looking good . You do great work , I need to get a new welder it never had the feel I like for thin sheetmetal . I have a Hobart 210 and it doesn't handle 24 wire that well
Thanks, I can’t take credit for the welding. I had it done by a local blacksmith shop, and they did it using the TIG process.
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Old 09-28-2022, 07:13 PM   #3263
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Painted my doors and fenders today.

Nice job, beautiful.
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Old 09-28-2022, 11:03 PM   #3264
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Tied up some loose ends and installed a bench seat today. Of course the bench is temporary. It takes a long while to receive correct upholstery these days, ordered three months ago, they say as late as December. But I want to get this running, so a practice run on the bench I guess.

More than that I'm declaring a milestone. Long time coming, it's a battery and steering wheel away to roll for exhaust then start-up. Course the exhaust is pending, same with the battery, special is slow these days.

Still needs glass, seems that should occur, any day now

I've owned this 33 years, never saw it with a stove pipe until today. Always looked forward to it.
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Old 09-28-2022, 11:40 PM   #3265
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Looking terrific!!! Put some lotion on your cheeks so the don’t crack. From the big grin you’ll have on your face when you take it out the first few times.
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Old 09-28-2022, 11:55 PM   #3266
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Looks great!! Hope to see it in person.
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Old 09-29-2022, 09:17 AM   #3267
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Wife and I took ole rusty on a dinner trip up to Boog's stomping grounds. We've only been driving it locally making sure everything is sorted well and this trip was about 40 miles round trip. Truck did great but I realized the shorty cherry bomb exhaust has got to go. I have another muffler already and have ordered some pre bent pipe to rework it.
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Old 09-29-2022, 11:46 AM   #3268
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Right front fender was worse than I expected . Found some rot in the cup and rear after working out the dents . All in all it’s better than 90% of the ones I looked at . No prior bodywork which is a plus .

Filling and lead are all but a lost art . I’m not leading it but I did work several hours messaging the metal . Guess if you tried on a new car you would tear the metal apart.
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Old 09-29-2022, 01:24 PM   #3269
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I've pulled the governor out of my 700R4 eight times so far over the last two evenings in an attempt to raise the WOT 1-2 shift point to somewhere in the 5000-5500RPM range using a TCI kit. The two heaviest weights in the kit with the two heaviest springs were still above 5500RPM, and the 2-3 shift at part throttle was happening way too early, so I resorted to grinding down the original weights. Now I've got it shifting at around 5300RPM, and the part throttle shifts are spaced apart nicely. My wife snapped this picture as she was coming home from work yesterday evening.
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Old 09-29-2022, 07:19 PM   #3270
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I've pulled the governor out of my 700R4 eight times so far over the last two evenings in an attempt to raise the WOT 1-2 shift point to somewhere in the 5000-5500RPM range using a TCI kit. The two heaviest weights in the kit with the two heaviest springs were still above 5500RPM, and the 2-3 shift at part throttle was happening way too early, so I resorted to grinding down the original weights. Now I've got it shifting at around 5300RPM, and the part throttle shifts are spaced apart nicely. My wife snapped this picture as she was coming home from work yesterday evening.
It’s a pain when you have to make stuff work like it’s suppose to.

Well I decided to cut and weld out the damaged area around the front half of the wheel well because I wasn’t happy with the lip area and I was going to do the cup anyway. If I was going to use moldings it would have been fine. So I cut up an aftermarket fender . Took a lot of fitting to get the cuts good enough to butt weld . Transplant was successful.
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Old 09-29-2022, 10:10 PM   #3271
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Great progress, guys. Always impressed with the bodywork I see here.
Here's me finding out a clutch job turned into a trans + transfercase rebuild. Might as well refresh the engine while i'm here
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I've pulled the governor out of my 700R4 eight times so far over the last two evenings in an attempt to raise the WOT 1-2 shift point to somewhere in the 5000-5500RPM range using a TCI kit. The two heaviest weights in the kit with the two heaviest springs were still above 5500RPM, and the 2-3 shift at part throttle was happening way too early, so I resorted to grinding down the original weights. Now I've got it shifting at around 5300RPM, and the part throttle shifts are spaced apart nicely. My wife snapped this picture as she was coming home from work yesterday evening.
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How come you have Blue plates, rather than the Black/Gold ones?
Old 919 used to sport Black/Gold plates when I bought it. The military made me register my truck and get a driver's license in the state that was my Home of Record. My parents had moved to Arizona, so that was the new ''Home.''
I had to turn in my Calif. [10 566 A] and get an AZ plate [2JY150] at the MVD [not DMV].
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How come you have Blue plates, rather than the Black/Gold ones?
Old 919 used to sport Black/Gold plates when I bought it. The military made me register my truck and get a driver's license in the state that was my Home of Record. My parents had moved to Arizona, so that was the new ''Home.''
I had to turn in my Calif. [10 566 A] and get an AZ plate [2JY150] at the MVD [not DMV].
That is a good question! The L on the end of my plates indicates they're from 1971 or 1972. If my truck was owned by CalTrans originally, then it would have had state government plates stamped "Exempt", and would have been removed before selling the truck to the general public. It's also possible that it spent its first few years of existence in another state.
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Old 09-30-2022, 07:48 AM   #3274
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I've pulled the governor out of my 700R4 eight times so far over the last two evenings in an attempt to raise the WOT 1-2 shift point to somewhere in the 5000-5500RPM range using a TCI kit. The two heaviest weights in the kit with the two heaviest springs were still above 5500RPM, and the 2-3 shift at part throttle was happening way too early, so I resorted to grinding down the original weights. Now I've got it shifting at around 5300RPM, and the part throttle shifts are spaced apart nicely. My wife snapped this picture as she was coming home from work yesterday evening.
Adjust the throttle/detent cable that comes from the transmission to the carb, if you want it to shift later, adjust it a bit tighter ........
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Old 09-30-2022, 07:55 AM   #3275
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I've pulled the governor out of my 700R4 eight times so far over the last two evenings in an attempt to raise the WOT 1-2 shift point to somewhere in the 5000-5500RPM range using a TCI kit. The two heaviest weights in the kit with the two heaviest springs were still above 5500RPM, and the 2-3 shift at part throttle was happening way too early, so I resorted to grinding down the original weights. Now I've got it shifting at around 5300RPM, and the part throttle shifts are spaced apart nicely. My wife snapped this picture as she was coming home from work yesterday evening.
well that's a cool shot,a classic.laying under an old truck.we've all been in that same position.
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