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Old 02-12-2009, 06:00 PM   #1
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Re: Our '66 Short Fleet Build

yeah I think I'm gonna use the raptor everywhere i can, bottom of the inners, back side of the fenders, up inside the bed sides, under the cab, inside the cab on the floor and possibly the back wall of the cab and firewall, figure it can't hurt, and should look good.
I don't think you will have any problem painting over the POR, I believe that is kinda what it is designed for.
you can also get the raptor in a tintable version...
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Old 02-14-2009, 02:00 AM   #2
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not so funny story...on the way to the blaster I had a ratchet strap break...luckily we were just exiting I-35. felt a thud, looked in the mirror and the cab was back farther. took me a second to realize what happened, at first I thought I had lost the trailer, got the sub/trailer stopped and just knew the cab was finished. the rear strap had caught the cab and dolly. the cab was hanging half off the back of the trailer. I immediately thought the cab was dragging....go take a look...it landed on the back 2 casters on my dolly, it had rolled along like it was no big deal.....it was a very tense moment before we realized it was fine, the wife about cried and I knew she would end me if I destroyed her late father's cab but hey, my dolly got a little torture testing and held up
so we loaded her back up and strapped her back tight and were within a mile of the blaster....got it dropped off and should have it back sometime next week, weather permitting. when I get it back I will do a mock up of what happened and take pictures...I was a bit shook up when it happened and didn't think to snap a pic with my phone.....

also picked up a nice little SCORE tonight. a factory auto cross member with the e-brake bar in nice shape, the brake hardware and the upper braces are still attached with the factory rivets....i'll go snap a couple pics and post them in a few.
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Old 02-14-2009, 02:07 AM   #3
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Wheeeew Joe! Glad that worked out OK. Things like that kinda get your heart pumping for a few minutes.
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Old 02-14-2009, 03:29 AM   #4
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Wheeeew Joe! Glad that worked out OK. Things like that kinda get your heart pumping for a few minutes.
Dang! I don't know what else to say...

Obviously, your dolly was well designed/assembled.



I just realized that this happened on Friday the 13th! You definitely had your bad luck for the day.
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Old 02-14-2009, 02:25 AM   #5
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yeah it was a bit stressful
glad I can laugh now though

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I told the fella I got the cross member from all about this site, hopefully he joins up.....If you are reading this Brad, Thanks so much!!
tomorrow I have to run to the hardware store and and get some bolts...then drill some holes, bolt up the cross member, and take the frame to the car wash. Clean the frame, suspension, engine, and trans up the best that I can, then blow it apart in preparation of the frame blast and coat
I have a confession...i was getting bogged down and overwhelmed...but now I'm excited again and ready to rock!!!
can't wait to get the cab patches ordered!!!!
I can't say it enough....I love this place!!!
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Old 02-14-2009, 03:33 AM   #6
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I have a confession...i was getting bogged down and overwhelmed...
What?!?!?! Say it ain't so!!

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but now I'm excited again and ready to rock!!!
can't wait to get the cab patches ordered!!!!
I can't say it enough....I love this place!!!
Now that's more like it!!!

That's a clean crossmember you got there Joe. Nice score!!
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Old 02-14-2009, 09:30 AM   #7
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Dang dude that sucks! At least it didnt come off the trailer and pass you

I have a 4" rachet strap you can use when you get to bringing it home.
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Glad to here everything ended up ok. That has to be a bad a$$ little dolly. Thats a good lookin crossmember. Have you igured out the diferance in the e-brake cables?
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Old 02-14-2009, 10:07 AM   #9
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I feel your pain Joe, had a similiar experience bringing a fleet bed home and the straps came off. It's a sinking feeling going down the interstate. Glad everything worked out.

I think we all get overwhelmed at times. Wondering why the heck did I do this restoration. Keep on keeping on and remember we are here for you.
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Wow...that could of been ugly....(you wife beating your a$$ silly)

Glad to hear the cab is in one piece....nice score on the X-member, too !!!


Motivation does come and go......nice to hear that we got you back going again !!!
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Thank God you and your wife are okay Joe.
I have seen a lot of wrecks involving trailers and the stuff people are hauling falling off of them. you guys had someone looking out for you for sure,

Good looking crossmember. keep us updated.
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Dang! I don't know what else to say...

Obviously, your dolly was well designed/assembled.



I just realized that this happened on Friday the 13th! You definitely had your bad luck for the day.
dang! your right, i didn't even think of that.....

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That's a clean crossmember you got there Joe. Nice score!!
haha, thanks!

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Glad to here everything ended up ok. That has to be a bad a$$ little dolly. Thats a good lookin crossmember. Have you igured out the diferance in the e-brake cables?
well, i think the problem was....we have a '63 frame and it had e-brake stuff from a '66, believe they changed in '66....this cross member and a set up from a '63-'65 should fix the issue, I might have to shorten the cables due to the using the 700R4 (as you know the cross member has to be moved back).
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I feel your pain Joe, had a similiar experience bringing a fleet bed home and the straps came off. It's a sinking feeling going down the interstate. Glad everything worked out.

I think we all get overwhelmed at times. Wondering why the heck did I do this restoration. Keep on keeping on and remember we are here for you.
did you completely loose the bed?

thanks for the encouragement!!

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Wow...that could of been ugly....(you wife beating your a$$ silly)

Glad to hear the cab is in one piece....nice score on the X-member, too !!!


Motivation does come and go......nice to hear that we got you back going again !!!

yeah, and right on the side of the interstate for all to see too

hell yeah!! you guys rock!


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I have seen a lot of wrecks involving trailers and the stuff people are hauling falling off of them. you guys had someone looking out for you for sure,

Good looking crossmember. keep us updated.
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funny you say that. the wife says it must have been her dad back there holding it, we could just picture him holding it up saying "oh s*#t" over and over, and trying to get our attention

I will do my best to do my duty and keep you all informed!!!

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I towed my truck from Mesa to Phoenix to an exhaust shop and I had no problems, but I still had the adrenaline going knowing all that metal was behind me and being on the freeway, too. Trying to look a 1/4 mile ahead to see any problems.

Hey Joe, usually I lose motivation when I have something difficult in front of me; if I go tackle it I end up with a break thru and I can get a bunch of stuff done. Sometimes you have to just stare at stuff until it all makes sense.

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I towed my truck from Mesa to Phoenix to an exhaust shop and I had no problems, but I still had the adrenaline going knowing all that metal was behind me and being on the freeway, too. Trying to look a 1/4 mile ahead to see any problems.

Hey Joe, usually I lose motivation when I have something difficult in front of me; if I go tackle it I end up with a break thru and I can get a bunch of stuff done. Sometimes you have to just stare at stuff until it all makes sense.

..and while Im typing, make sure your shoes are tied!!
yeah man...the simplest thing had me in a loop of indecision and frustration....
the silly trans cross member......i just couldn't make a decision
but it is all good now

shoes tied....check, one less thing to worry about thanks
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my shoes are tied...what more do you want from me???
i can't take all the pressure
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went to the wife's uncle's today and snapped some pics

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Hey Joe, what is the hose/panel deal on the driverside inner fender on that bus? Get a good side shot of it and jonzcustoms can start photoshopping it.

Also, whats up with the cab thats all cut up?
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Man, I’ve heard that ‘Going Green’ is the latest trend - but I think I’ll be satisfied with the 12-14 mpg via my 2-barrel on my newly rebuilt engine, versus having to cover my intake manifold in tree droppings.

That’s about as gross as the ‘Tree Hugger’ girls that never bother shave.

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Hey Joe, what is the hose/panel deal on the driverside inner fender on that bus? Get a good side shot of it and jonzcustoms can start photoshopping it.

Also, whats up with the cab thats all cut up?
that is a washer fluid bag i believe

the red cab? that is rust, it matches the rotted out red step bed, he has a matching rotted out front clip also it was on his K10 when he got it

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Man, I’ve heard that ‘Going Green’ is the latest trend - but I think I’ll be satisfied with the 12-14 mpg via my 2-barrel on my newly rebuilt engine, versus having to cover my intake manifold in tree droppings.

That’s about as gross as the ‘Tree Hugger’ girls that never bother shave.


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apparently this was an Air Force, 1 ton panel truck

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few of uncle's K10, I believe it was also a military truck
all the red rusted through sheet metal is from this truck, he found the big window cab, it didn't need any patch work

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