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Old 09-04-2014, 07:35 PM   #1
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Roadkill's 69 Custom 20

I need another truck like I need a hole in the head, but I got one anyway.

The truck not the hole.

It does have a chrome oil pan....and new goodyear wranglers.

Missing trim piece on right front fender.

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Old 09-04-2014, 08:02 PM   #2
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Re: Roadkill's 69 Custom 20

Double-DIN dash cut for the finishing move!

That's not the right steering wheel for that year, is it? I only know my GMC wheels but it looks significantly different, like a square-body wheel or something. Not complaining, just trying to learn something every day!
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Old 09-04-2014, 08:25 PM   #3
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Double-DIN dash cut for the finishing move!

That's not the right steering wheel for that year, is it? I only know my GMC wheels but it looks significantly different, like a square-body wheel or something. Not complaining, just trying to learn something every day!
I don't know anything about the "Double-DIN" / radio.

The steering wheel is not a 69. Probably a from a square body like you said.

Just got the truck 9/02/14. So far I've washed it, and removed the mirrors that were way low on the door, and removed a Honda sticker on the back window.

Thinking it will make a good tow vehicle (except for gas milage).

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Old 09-04-2014, 09:10 PM   #4
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Gotta love a 69 Custom 20 (I have one too!).
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Old 09-05-2014, 07:19 AM   #5
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and removed a Honda sticker on the back window.
And replaced it with a Kawasaki one I hope! That's a good old truck you got there.
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Old 09-05-2014, 01:45 PM   #6
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Gotta love a 69 Custom 20 (I have one too!).
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Nice. I like the gold trucks. And of course 69's happen to be my cup o tea too.
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And replaced it with a Kawasaki one I hope! That's a good old truck you got there.
Thanks guys.

If I put a sticker on the window it would be a Harley Davidson sticker

I don't really like to put any stickers on the windows.


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Old 09-05-2014, 07:06 PM   #7
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Installed a temporary driver side mirror from my 72 C10.

This is the trim piece that's missing.

The truck has power brakes, but no power steering.

Plan to add a fuel tank between the frame rails, and remove the suicide bomber tank from the cab.
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I don't really like to put any stickers on the windows.
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Me neither, I have one I have been trying to scrape off for over a year, LOL
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Nice. I like the gold trucks. And of course 69's happen to be my cup o tea too.
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Re: Roadkill's 69 Custom 20

My Dad had a leak in his filler neck so that every now and then fuel would splash out onto his shoulder. He smoked a pipe. So he just didn't fill it as much.

I'm more cautious, but I figured if I'm hit hard enough to deform the tank inside the cab, I probably have bigger problems.
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Old 09-16-2014, 09:18 AM   #11
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My Dad had a leak in his filler neck so that every now and then fuel would splash out onto his shoulder. He smoked a pipe. So he just didn't fill it as much.

I'm more cautious, but ............
Yeah, I'd be more careful,too! I'd at least wait till 3/4 tank,then go ahead and fill the pipe all the way. Oh...You meant didn't fill the truck as much
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Old 09-22-2014, 02:25 AM   #12
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Re: Roadkill's 69 Custom 20

Installed choke cable after making an under dash bracket.

Replaced exhaust donuts on both sides.

Tightened bolts on oil pan.

Drove it to the post office for a test drive.

Checked the mail and found the title for the 69 from DMV.
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Old 10-20-2015, 01:30 AM   #13
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Re: Roadkill's 69 Custom 20

It's been a year since the last post on the 69.

Replaced the missing trim piece, installed choke cable.

Also replaced exhaust manifold gaskets, and valve cover gaskets.

Made a rack so I could haul trash and whatever else gets thrown in the bed.

Still painting three boards for the rack tail gate.
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I agree on the rack. Very nicely done ... How does the gate part of the rack open?
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Re: Roadkill's 69 Custom 20

Thanks for the kind words.

The rack has two pieces of square tube welded on each side.

The gate has two pieces of slightly smaller square tube welded on each side.

It took some fine tuning to get to work right.

The gate is way to heavy. I need to make a lighter one.
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I agree on the rack. Very nicely done ... How does the gate part of the rack open?
CG I never really answered your question. I just lift it straight up.

The square tubing on the gate is tapered on the bottom end.

It's so heavy, and the tubing is long enough I don't think it bounce out.
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