12-24-2010, 04:06 PM | #326 |
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thanks eric any time you should same me pics so i can put em on here for ya
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12-24-2010, 04:25 PM | #327 |
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i just looked at the first page and noticed you are missing the passenger door trim will pm info
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I have updates! Pics uploading to photobucket right now.
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12-25-2010, 12:04 AM | #329 |
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Worked on the truck all afternoon today. I got the clutch pedal installed (new cab was an automatic truck), gas tank installed, painted my steering column and I will put that in tomorrow or sunday, my e-brake handle painted, master cylinder put back in, painted the inside of the doors, got some of the floor pans painted but I ran out of paint, gauge cluster and glove box installed, and I got all of the touch up on the interior finished. Next I need to get all of the wiring hooked back up (started that tonight) so I can get all of my lights working and fire it up
Here are the pic's:
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12-25-2010, 12:05 AM | #330 |
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ooohh yea finally interior shots well there is the trim too bad your passenger door is 72
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12-25-2010, 12:07 AM | #332 |
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And here are some pics of the truck as it sits now
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sweet pictures for the new page did you get the trim issued settled
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In the next few days now that I've got it in the garage I'm going to wet sand the truck and paint it one last time because there were a few areas I wasn't very happy with. Then I'm going to install my stereo and get some sound deadener and carpet put in so the interior will be pretty much done. That's all for now, hope everyone has a great christmas!
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12-25-2010, 12:11 AM | #335 |
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Yeah i'm really close. I have the original windshield but when I took it out of storage there was a crack in it from somebody moving my truck parts around, and the one that came in the new cab had a bullet hole in it lol so now i have to save up for a windshield...it never ends
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yeah the p/o put this door on because the original one had a huge dent in it that was going to be a b**** to repair lol it'll work for now
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well i have a nice 67 not chrome but black for your passenger door but is missing the knob that goes on the inside after that it shouldnt bother to have the 72 door on so let me know i have that and th passenger trim for the door that you might want
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12-25-2010, 12:29 AM | #338 |
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you know you have to have a working horn when you get it inspected by the pigs [here in cali the cops are as$holes so that is why i call them pigs] you are going to need a horn button
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12-25-2010, 03:59 PM | #339 |
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I've got the horn button laying around in my piles of parts somewhere, once I get the column back in (probably tomorrow) i'll get that install. The cops around here in my area are pretty easy going, but then again i know pretty much all of them and my uncle is the sheriff (well he retired a week ago) but i hate CHP's lol
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what happened you got off for a couple of minutes where you working on the truck????
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12-25-2010, 05:54 PM | #343 |
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Nah I was talking to my friend in texas for a little bit and checking facebook and stuff
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you got a face book so do i , man if i ever go see my uncle in texas i think i am going to go see n2billet his 67 is clean ,and gives me inspiraion for mine
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Whats your name? I'll add you. We might be moving to tx in the next year or two and if we do I want to see n2billets too....nice ride. I have an uncle in texas too ironically enough haven't seen him in awhile
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Man Eric you got it nice being able to work in your garage I just got the side of my house to work on mine...hey if you and Rick are both on facebook I'll pm u my info so we can all stay in touch and hassle you
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take alot of pictures of his truck act like you are in specting it i love that truck my name is rick hodge
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Are you going to put a stereo in there, i just put mine in i had to clear up the previous owners wiring disaster but i redid it and it all hooked up smoothly. I cut my dash too, it was so easy, i tried a saw zaw but it would jump too much so i just used a cheap kobalt hack saw and it only took 30 minutes, but make sure you measure twice.
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Haha alright sounds good. I sent you a request Rick..at least I think I did. you have a pic of a guitar, right lol?
I'm going to put in a stereo I got for Christmas. The p/o of my new cab cut one side of the dash just enough to look s**** so I'm going to cut it and drop it in there. I have a huge mess of wiring too, I've been working on it for a couple of days now going through all of the junk gotta love 43 years of crap lol
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