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Old 01-24-2009, 12:22 AM   #1
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Maybe, that's a thought

Can I come over and ride it? Jeremy has an electric dirt bike and chopper they can ride next time you come over
sure the quad goes 30-35 with me and cheyenne on it
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Old 01-24-2009, 09:26 AM   #2
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the body color will be flat white
There's something I didn't know.

How'd you decide on that?
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Old 01-24-2009, 09:38 AM   #3
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How'd you decide on that?
After I saw 5150's in flat red, that sold me, but I needed a color that would go with my original Dark metallic green dash...still toying with the idea of a two tone, with '67 molding then the body color would be green with a gunmetal insert

Plus Flat White hides a lot of body dents

Let's see, 24 January 2009 Kurt didn't know something...That date will live on in infamy LOL...You've forgotten more than I know
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Old 01-24-2009, 01:00 PM   #4
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Guys don't use duct tape to repair interiors, it only makes a gooey mess for the next guy...Dang PO's, wonder how hard it is to reupholster a seat????

Inverted flare to AN-6 adapter for remote reservoir
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Old 01-24-2009, 10:54 PM   #5
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GASP>>>>
Your horn button is crooked!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 01-24-2009, 11:00 PM   #6
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Dang, your good! just happened yesterday, grandson was playing in the truck
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Old 01-29-2009, 09:49 AM   #7
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Woke up a 3:30 AM, so I decided to head to the workshop...wires fit better thru the motormounts if you remove boot, per Accel- silicone spray. Finally got the rite set of wires, 3 attempts and had to buy locking boots separate

Waiting for the almost identical twin '68 to show up, Special K said how to identify OEM fender was by the crimping, should go to paint n/w

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No boots needed?

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Old 01-29-2009, 10:20 AM   #9
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Original boots were red, changing out for orange. Didn't put them on yet b/c I may have to shorten wires and recrimp

Dang, you guys don't miss much...lol
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Old 01-29-2009, 10:33 AM   #10
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you need to rotate that left one so you an read the words too! didn't the Marines teach you attention to detail?
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Old 01-29-2009, 01:46 PM   #11
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Did you get the new shortblock in there? It is looking sweet. I love the VC but worried about the PCV valve did you get that sorted out? Looking good, LMK how the covers go on the utilities, I have a set and wondered about going with a highlander insert to get the look right, but not be like all the other blazer buckets?
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Did you get the new shortblock in there? It is looking sweet. I love the VC but worried about the PCV valve did you get that sorted out? Looking good, LMK how the covers go on the utilities, I have a set and wondered about going with a highlander insert to get the look right, but not be like all the other blazer buckets?
Thank you for your response and compliments...Shortblock will wait till next winter, unless I blow it up before. PCV is still in the design and build stage, in the meantime, will just vent to atmosphere, no internal pressure on seals. Thats why I bought the Offy's shorties, they have a good drain back design. Just bought a set of vc's from Tynee to study the workings of the factory diffuser.

Seats, another good question...looking how this pattern is designed it is a cheap imitation of rolled and pleated with a perforated design. I would like to have them made to function correctly...breathable, stitched in rolled and pleated. If I find the OEM fabric that could change...any ideas?, I'd like to hear them





Dayum, just got me a 20" moniter....what a difference, Ima different color blue. I feel like I'm sitting in the first row of the movie house
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Old 01-30-2009, 11:47 AM   #13
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Indeed, you did. The weather has been bad enough to prohibit me getting them sent. Carriers still delivered here, but the PO was closed to customers. I spent yesterday under my wife's Jeep, and then under my house fixing the furnace, but they WILL go out by tomorrow morning, if it kills me.

That is some CLEAN routing on the wires. I need to investigate some routing like that, as I HATE having wires hanging all over the place.
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Indeed, you did. The weather has been bad enough to prohibit me getting them sent. Carriers still delivered here, but the PO was closed to customers. I spent yesterday under my wife's Jeep, and then under my house fixing the furnace, but they WILL go out by tomorrow morning, if it kills me.

That is some CLEAN routing on the wires. I need to investigate some routing like that, as I HATE having wires hanging all over the place.
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I have found highlander material as well as houndstooth, not sure where the samples are that I got, but I'll try to find them. I am guessing with the material, I can just have a vinyl surround made up, they will resemble OE, but they will not have the scoll in them, but I don't think there are a lot of choices for the utility buckets.
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I have found highlander material as well as houndstooth, not sure where the samples are that I got, but I'll try to find them. I am guessing with the material, I can just have a vinyl surround made up, they will resemble OE, but they will not have the scoll in them, but I don't think there are a lot of choices for the utility buckets.
How about stealing the scroll work from back seat of a blazer/jimmy

Something about walrus grain
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Old 01-30-2009, 01:33 PM   #17
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Jim, I've got hog ring pliers and a steamer....pick up a seat cover kit and I'll fix those seats for you
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Didn't know about the steamer. Shame Tim Christian's sale doesn't include utility seats The hounds tooth sounds good in black/white. Maybe we can do a thread on it: How to

Thanks for the offer, I'll take ya up on it
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I wonder is I can get that walrus grain in bulk, or even the scroll pattern, i know the seat cover makers get it from somewhere, maybe we can get a hold of some?? I asked Tim about utilities and regular bucket covers in highlander, said it couldn't be done? I am sure someone can do it, maybe his shop is too busy with the regular stuff to take on a sort of custom job/ set of covers??
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Today's me Friday... M&H fabricators box, and one from Otsenre

So far it's plug and play, fuse box and HEI dist. w/ tach direct plug in



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First pic turned out crappy, any ideas where the original tach harness hole was located on the firewall?

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Tach hole location right of the fuse box hole - taken from another post below - (not my pic).

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Tach hole location right of the fuse box hole - taken from another post below - (not my pic).

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=297579
Thanks for the speedy response and the link. Something is already there, brown wire running with the rear lites. Maybe sending unit, maybe I'll drill another hole, or try two get to wires in one grommet

Three pics up, already got something in that hole
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holy mother-of-all ratsnests!! I HATE wiring. good luck Jimbo...looks like you've got your hands full
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holy mother-of-all ratsnests!! I HATE wiring. good luck Jimbo...looks like you've got your hands full
Maybe I should've been careful taking it out Scary thing is that there is another bundle ya can't see...6t727t2 has a nice parts blazer over there, wonder what he wants for it
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