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Old 04-29-2012, 02:10 PM   #1
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Re: my 65 fleetside build

looking good. the 6 lug rim on the side of your house you need to send it to me, lol!! i looking for a set of these kind of rims, i have a lead on a set and some other parts from a guy from work i will post ore in my thread!!
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Old 04-29-2012, 10:24 PM   #2
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Looking very good Flips.
Someday I hope to turn out that level of quality workmanship as well.
You are certainly smoothing along on this!
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Old 05-04-2012, 09:48 PM   #3
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A damn shame to have to hide all of that lovely workmanship with the cab and sheet metal! Thanks for the great pics.
thanks and i have been waiting to see some suspension parts being ripped off your truck, have you made up your mind on the drop yet

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niiiice!!!
i have tried to get your photobucket to come up but i must be doing something wrong, not been able to see the pics.

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looking good. the 6 lug rim on the side of your house you need to send it to me, lol!! i looking for a set of these kind of rims, i have a lead on a set and some other parts from a guy from work i will post ore in my thread!!
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Looking very good Flips.
Someday I hope to turn out that level of quality workmanship as well.
You are certainly smoothing along on this!
thanks to everyone for the kind words, and chad come get the wheel and its yours, just bring me something else to hang my water hose onmurph, i think your skills are just as good as mine and i hope that dont hurt your feelings
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Old 05-04-2012, 09:54 PM   #4
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Flips, good to hear from you. My suspension will be intact until the fall. I have waited a long time to get the truck I have wanted for many years, will be enjoying it this summer, and collecting parts leading up to fall.
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Old 05-04-2012, 09:58 PM   #5
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Flips, good to hear from you. My suspension will be intact until the fall. I have waited a long time to get the truck I have wanted for many years, will be enjoying it this summer, and collecting parts leading up to fall.
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cant blame you for that, sometimes i still wish i would have just drove mine too.
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Old 05-04-2012, 10:02 PM   #6
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i have tried to get your photobucket to come up but i must be doing something wrong, not been able to see the pics.
nope, not anything on your part...looks like the links for my S-10 & the '66 were both broken...not sure what happened or how long it's been like that ....thanks for letting me know!...try it again now, & it should work for ya
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Old 05-04-2012, 10:12 PM   #7
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nope, not anything on your part...looks like the links for my S-10 & the '66 were both broken...not sure what happened or how long it's been like that ....thanks for letting me know!...try it again now, & it should work for ya
it worked and boy am i ever envious, your truck is very very nice, i would not change nothing on the outside at all,cant blame you one bit for wanting disk brakes though, again very nice
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Old 05-08-2012, 03:37 PM   #8
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huh.......
sorry i was drooling, lol!! that motor is very nice, its going to sound so awesome once you start it up!! the frame is looking good as always!! i've been thinking about some valve covers like that but i've been changing my mind alot lately! i was thinking about finned valve covers but everyone has then now, plus they would need to be cleaned to much for me!!

its always good to go fishing, everyone needs a break now and then, but i'm with allabout i want to see pictures, lol!!
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Old 05-18-2012, 05:23 PM   #9
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Looking real nice flips. I love the look of that motor. I cant wait to hear that cam. I hope you caught some nice fish and we need to see some pics of them. Im the same way I havent been in the shop much either. I just got off the phone with a buddy planning a fishing trip also. Your truck is coming along very nice though.
thanks, hope you liked the pics of the fish dont know how to send phone pics to the site sorry to everyone else i only had allabouts phone #
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Flips, the rolling chassis and the engine look outstanding!
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yep, went down that road with my first truck ('93 C-1500)...i suffer from that perfectionist disease, which can get you in trouble fast



i agree
i am thinking of buying a tag for the front that says snowball, but i dont think many people would understand, with the truck being red and all

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huh.......
sorry i was drooling, lol!! that motor is very nice, its going to sound so awesome once you start it up!! the frame is looking good as always!! i've been thinking about some valve covers like that but i've been changing my mind alot lately! i was thinking about finned valve covers but everyone has then now, plus they would need to be cleaned to much for me!!

its always good to go fishing, everyone needs a break now and then, but i'm with allabout i want to see pictures, lol!!
thanks chad, i have been catching a few fish but all in all its been kinda tough in tn. still havent made up my mind on the valve covers, evryone give me some feedback on what they think.
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Old 05-18-2012, 05:27 PM   #10
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motor and trans is sitting in the frame, headers are just stuck on the heads to get some idea if the angle plug heads are going to work with them, i think they will be fine, well heres the pics
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Old 05-20-2012, 09:29 AM   #11
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set the cab on the frame last night, its actually starting to resemble a truck again
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Old 05-20-2012, 09:36 AM   #12
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So I will bet that going to have another look this morning was the first thing you did, looks awesome flips, obviously plenty of tedium left to do, but this progress has got to feel good!!
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Old 05-20-2012, 09:57 AM   #13
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motor looks good sitting there! i like those valve covers, i thought of getting those covers or the gray covers with red bowtie and blue chevrolet heres the parts number:
Proform 141-923 Sb Small Block Chevy slant edge aluminum valve covers ! how close are they to the firewall?? BUT if you dont like them i'll take them off your hands, lol! what does your seats look like?? i envy you right now, i wish mine was painted and had the bbw conversion done!! keep it up, your truck is giving me motovation!!
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Seriously you are looking good here Flips! I envy you the stage you are at now with reassembly!

Is there a reason behind the tall versus the low profile valve covers? Is it looks or is there a critical function involved?
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Old 05-20-2012, 11:45 AM   #15
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flip just went back though the whole thread amazing skills and great work my friend . you have built such a nice truck congrats!!
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So I will bet that going to have another look this morning was the first thing you did, looks awesome flips, obviously plenty of tedium left to do, but this progress has got to feel good!!
as a matter of fact it was the first thing i did this morning before we left for church,and yes there is stiil plenty to do, but progress is progress.

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motor looks good sitting there! i like those valve covers, i thought of getting those covers or the gray covers with red bowtie and blue chevrolet heres the parts number:
Proform 141-923 Sb Small Block Chevy slant edge aluminum valve covers ! how close are they to the firewall?? BUT if you dont like them i'll take them off your hands, lol! what does your seats look like?? i envy you right now, i wish mine was painted and had the bbw conversion done!! keep it up, your truck is giving me motovation!!
thanks chad, i massaged my firewall for some clearence so i wouldnt have to move my motor foward, its still in the factory holes and i have lots of room. my seat is still in the closet waiting for upolstery,its a 60-40 like yours just cant make up my mind what to do with it yet.i also like the valve covers your talking about, they would be alot easier to keep clean than mine.

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Seriously you are looking good here Flips! I envy you the stage you are at now with reassembly!

Is there a reason behind the tall versus the low profile valve covers? Is it looks or is there a critical function involved?
thanks McMurphy, its nice to start putting parts back on finally, as far as the tall valve covers go, i need them to clear my roller rockers, short covers will hit the rockers.

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flip just went back though the whole thread amazing skills and great work my friend . you have built such a nice truck congrats!!
thanks dino, i have been watching your builds as well i really like the dually,it will definitly be sweet. i saw your crew in the post of the nashville show, that thing is awesome.
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Thanks for the reply Flips, my engine has stock short valve covers so I guess I will be Ok with getting new ones of the same height.

I want to ask before I order, so I dont make any costly boo boos.
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Old 05-25-2012, 04:08 PM   #18
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flips- looking at your motor, the transmission mount should be turned around and upside-down! it should be inside the frame rails, on the bottom lip and it curves back to the motor!! the trans bracket straddles the rubber mount, if that makes sence to you!!
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Thanks for the reply Flips, my engine has stock short valve covers so I guess I will be Ok with getting new ones of the same height.

I want to ask before I order, so I dont make any costly boo boos.
yeah you will be fine, and your welcome.

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WOW Flips, Your truck is looking awesome!!! Your going to be done in no time now. Im getting excited to hear that beast run, cant wait to see the video of it. Well I guess I should work on mine sometime, lol. Keep up the good work and keep the pics coming.
thanks allabout, having a hard time getting motivated lately, getting closer though.

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wow!!! great progress nice to see it coming together.

Looking good!!
thanks 65custom,teah its actually starting to look like a truck again.

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WOW! the red looks great.. Really coming along great! nice work..
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flips- looking at your motor, the transmission mount should be turned around and upside-down! it should be inside the frame rails, on the bottom lip and it curves back to the motor!! the trans bracket straddles the rubber mount, if that makes sence to you!!
you are right chad,thanks i did have it in wrong. i re-did it today see if this looks better, still have to drill two holes.

also started the wiring, i decided to go with the autowire harness, so far so good, swapped the tach over to my good cluster and installed my msd behind the glovebox, heres a few pics of my progress, hoping to paint the glovebox door and ashtray soon so i can finish the dash. ordered the carpet today and going to try and get my seat to the upolester one day this week. so much to do and so little time
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heres a link to cpp tech articles, if you look at pictures 38 you'll see what im talking about : http://www.classicperform.com/tech_a...r-Part-Two.htm
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that looks great flips, i thought i would tell you cause i would hate to hear the bolts broke and missed everything up!! anyways your progress is looking good!! how much is it going to cost to have your seats recovered??
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Looking good Flips. Thats the spot, right there in the first 2 pics>perfect place for the video camara when you fire that beast up so we can hear it loud and clear from those headers!! LOL . your getting so close. If I can finish my brake lines then ill be putting my motor in soon. Keep up the good work.
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flips do you have any other pics of how you did your tach? i'm really liking the way that looks in there, and think i'm going to steal that idea for my truck as well!! where did you get your billet dash knobs at??
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that looks great flips, i thought i would tell you cause i would hate to hear the bolts broke and missed everything up!! anyways your progress is looking good!! how much is it going to cost to have your seats recovered??
thanks again chad, not sure on the cost of seat re-covering,still havent completly made up my mind on my seat to be honest, i have three diffrent options,original , sixty/40 or bucket seats and console,the later two are from early ninety model chevy trucks

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Looking good Flips. Thats the spot, right there in the first 2 pics>perfect place for the video camara when you fire that beast up so we can hear it loud and clear from those headers!! LOL . your getting so close. If I can finish my brake lines then ill be putting my motor in soon. Keep up the good work.
getting closer but not too sure about the camera placement your suggesting, maybe you should come and hold the camera for methe brake lines take alittle while if your running new from scratch.

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flips do you have any other pics of how you did your tach? i'm really liking the way that looks in there, and think i'm going to steal that idea for my truck as well!! where did you get your billet dash knobs at??
i wasnt able to take any pics as i was installing it camera gave up the ghost so it might be awhile before i post any pics of progress, but i will when i get a new camera. the billet knobs were on the truck when i bought it so not really sure where they came from.

i did get my carpet and it looks real good and fits great, also worked on the wiring some more and installed the rear window, waiting on more parts, my power steering pump wont work with the new brackets because of where the return line exits the rear of the resivoir, and i decided to just go with the manual brake set up for now, i got it mounted, maybe i can get the rest of my lines run next week and bleed the system and check for leaks. hopefully i can set up the hydroboost system later after i get it together, that will give something to do on one of those boring weekends
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i did get my carpet and it looks real good and fits great, also worked on the wiring some more and installed the rear window, waiting on more parts, my power steering pump wont work with the new brackets because of where the return line exits the rear of the resivoir, and i decided to just go with the manual brake set up for now, i got it mounted, maybe i can get the rest of my lines run next week and bleed the system and check for leaks. hopefully i can set up the hydroboost system later after i get it together, that will give something to do on one of those boring weekends
Do you know the order number, and where you got your carpet from Flips?
Wish your camera had not crapped out on you, would like to see it.

I would also like to see what soultions you come up with for the hydroboost.
I messed with mine this weekend some as well.
I will post pics on my thread of it as soon as I get some stuff from the hardware store, hopefully today!
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