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Shot the second coat of black, then relocated the small parts and tented the axle to protect it before shooting two coats of silver. I'll probably take tomorrow off to let the paint cure a bit before reassembly.
We also took a look at a 6.0L that had been in a vehicle fire. Unfortunately, it had cooked to the point that the valvecovers melted...way too baked to take a gamble on. We're keeping our eyes out for a cheap, rebuildable 6.0L longblock. |
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looking good!
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Trailing arms look great...
Happy hunting for the 6.0...
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Installed the other steering wheel today, worked on the bed floor cross-members, installed all the goodies into the rear axle, and stuck the rear "tires" on it.
In summary, the '65 GM Truck 12-bolt rear axle has received: Tubes welded to center housing Moser 7950 housing ends to accept the "big Ford" style bearings/retainers (eliminating C-clips) Narrowed the housing by 7" total (3-1/2" per side) Custom-order Moser 30-spline alloy street/strip axles 1/2-20 x 3" screw-in studs on a 5 on 5" bolt pattern "Big Ford" tapered wheel bearings Larger "JB5" style drum brakes LPW Ultimate Cover ARP main cap studs Stock 3.73 open diff...until the final rear tire diameter is determined. The rear "tires" will help us decide on a final tire size. Dad even went as far as making them hubcentric. |
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Now that the rear axle is done, it's time for the bed! We decided to set the bed in place to determine tire clearance before the metalwork commences. I brought the bed in through the side door while Dad guided me along. Good thing the shop has high ceilings.
It might look a little goofy at the moment, but the bed is sitting about 1/2" rearward and the suspension will compress a couple inches once the bed floor, tailgate, fuel tank, etc. are installed. Drop it a bit and stretch the wheelwells forward a couple inches and it'll look pretty good. |
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I ended up finding some long bed w/wheel well arch an cut them down since the long bed arch is 3" longer! I haven't got it done yet but I will as a winter project, I also got 15x12 rims but I got the rally rims an 15x7 up front! when I tubbed the bed I used 67-72 tubs and widened them 4.75", the tubs are 16" wide not including 1-2" or so when bolted to the bed side! the tubs pretty most go straight up from the frame! what was the back spacing on those rims??
progress is looking good, keep it up
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Yep, the longbed guys have quite a bit more room. I think stretching the front of the wells forward 2" will do the trick here. The Cragars have 4-1/2" of backspace. Thanks!
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Letting the sparks fly.
We were getting the panel all fit up, and I was just about to start tacking it in, when Dad asked if I wanted to quit for now and come back to it next weekend after he picks up a tank of gas for the welder. Uh, heck yeah! I've done enough FCAW on thin sheetmetal on this project. I'm totally ready to take the "easy way out" and start doing MIG. |
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Keep Rockin'
Diggin' the progress! …and those wood wheels are sweet!!!
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Switched the welder over to 0.025" solid core and C25 this morning, then began welding the drivers bedside back together. Holy cow! Welding with smaller wire and sheilding gas is a walk in the park.
The front of the wheel opening is 2" further forward than stock to both center the wheel in the opening and better accommodate the large diameter tire. We shot all of the bed floor crossrails with satin black, and Dad started sanding down the floor boards. |
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Just read your Build and this is ONE SWEET TRUCK. I'll check in again.
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Thanks!
Finished welding in the relocated front portion of the wheel opening today, then attacked the crease and dents that were at the lower rear section. Work on the passenger bed side to begin tomorrow. A sharp eye might catch a new development in the background of this photo. Dad has been laying down coats on the bed floor boards. This is the second coat on the bottom side of the boards. |
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is that a trailer with slicks?
never mind, i see the plastic cover. it's a truck though, i think.
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Today was spent battling the rust monster, banging out a multitude of dents, waves, and creases, and fitting up the rear lower patch panel. I'll finish welding it in next weekend before stretching the wheel opening. Dad also threw the final coat onto the bottom side of the bed floor boards. Hoping to start putting coats on the top side later this week. |
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Sweet work!!! Love the slicks...
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