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Old 11-07-2010, 11:53 PM   #26
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Re: what did you get done standard time edition 11/7/2010

fired it up for the first time. timing way off
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Old 11-08-2010, 12:13 AM   #27
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Re: what did you get done standard time edition 11/7/2010

I got the 4" lift all finished (for now ) Got new front lift springs, Blocks in rear, all new shocks, new steering arm, extended brake lines, new driver side ball joints. When I get more time I'll be doing away with the rear blocks for a shackle flip kit w/new bushings in the rear.
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Old 11-08-2010, 12:20 AM   #28
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If your selling them off cheap, put me in line for that sweet blue SWB.
I want to put that one back on the road. main reason the others are for sale.
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Old 11-08-2010, 12:23 AM   #29
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I want to put that one back on the road. main reason the others are for sale.
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post a list and pics lol you have some really nice ones in your collection if i remember right
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Old 11-08-2010, 11:44 AM   #30
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Re: what did you get done standard time edition 11/7/2010

Saturday we celebrated my daughter's 2nd birthday at the Dallas Zoo. Man time flies, it seems like she was born just yesterday. We had a great time, and she got a new tricycle that was definitely a hit.

Sunday, I picked up an '87 Mustang GT convertible from a friend of mine. He was up here in Dallas, so we cruised down Sunday afternoon and I drove the 'vert home.
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Old 11-08-2010, 12:35 PM   #31
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Re: what did you get done standard time edition 11/7/2010

sat i did a little more sanding and got a little bondo on. dont need to much thank god. little here little there. the i managed to get bed off truck. had to cut a couple of the bolts that hold the bed in place, cuz when i loosend nut, a couple of (me). got some primer in the basement ready to spray when the time comes....no gun yet. and body aint quite ready.
only problem right now is, ot was cut back at work, so i need to find another job to help keep on the bills and such. specially with xmas on the way.
and i have a truck in pieces in my drive way. no garage.
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Old 11-08-2010, 01:08 PM   #32
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damm!!! sounds good!!
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Old 11-08-2010, 01:10 PM   #33
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did nothing to my truck...went to the sand drags, no luck this time.
had fun thou!!

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Old 11-08-2010, 01:14 PM   #34
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Re: what did you get done standard time edition 11/7/2010

Used the truck to go get electrical stuff from Home Depot. The oversized 2 car garage in my recently purchased farmhouse was still wired with knob and tube with extension cords and power strips spliced in wherever they needed to plug something in. It was so scary looking that I shut the breakers off every time I walked away from it for more than a few minutes!

My electrician friend is rewiring everything for me. I'm having him put in everything I think I could ever need there. He is doing outlets every few feet, switched boxes in the ceiling for fluorescent lights, switched boxes for cheap ceiling fans, 220v for the compressor and welder, lights under the carport on a 3 way switch so they can be operated from the house or the garage, etc. So far he has been working on it two days, and expects to finish tonight. He has put in 26 electrical boxes, and I have to go buy a few more at lunch. It is going to be nice when he finishes.

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Old 11-08-2010, 01:55 PM   #35
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Re: what did you get done standard time edition 11/7/2010

Dug my truck out of the garage for the first time since July and took her for a spin. Unfortunately between Fallon and boat dets and a deployment coming up quick, the truck will spend a lot of time sitting.

Also did some work on the sprinklers in the front yard. Hoping to get new grass planted before I go on deployment. We bought a foreclosed house in May and now that the weather is cooling off, good time to plant. Trying to squeeze too much in before going. Although with a torn calf muscle we will will see how it goes.........
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Old 11-08-2010, 02:17 PM   #36
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Had an awsome weekend, drinks with fam and friends on sat. followed by byy bday on sunday, witch was spents at the bar from about 930am to 5 watching football with all my buddies, my Chargers won and the Chiefs lost to the Raiders witch evens out the division a little. after that we went to my moms for food and tequillla with the whole family. It is prolly the best birthday I have ever had!! oh yea, and my wife bought me a tonneau cover
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Old 11-08-2010, 02:52 PM   #37
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Re: what did you get done standard time edition 11/7/2010

Put an extra capacity cast aluminum trans pan on the dually this weekend, removed the headliner (going with the bare metal look for now and digging it) and then finally spent three minutes to stick my rear view mirror back on after it's been sitting on the floor for a month. Good fun with the dually as always.
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Old 11-08-2010, 06:24 PM   #38
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well my truck broke down friday havnt been able to find the exact problem yet got a few ideas sat help my buddy change wheel cylenders in his jeep of course we broke one of the brake lines so had to replace that then we looked at his brothers ford he just got the brakes were pretty much shot the slid pins for the caliper are frozen in warped rottors and his 4 wheel drive is frozen up sunday spent the morning cooking for a wake in the after noon hopeing to be able to look at my truck better in a few days
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Old 11-08-2010, 07:12 PM   #39
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Re: what did you get done standard time edition 11/7/2010

I got some little stuff accomplished. Replaced both headlights and wired up relays for high and low beam. Did some tuning on the carb that should get me pretty close to perfect fuel metering (I still need to test drive it to make sure). Replaced most of my dash bulbs since only two(!) were working. Now I can actually see my gauges at night. Put new plastic covers on the door strikers - what a difference $2 makes. No more rattley doors when I drive, and they actually close correctly now. Troubleshot and fixed a problem with my left turn signal that was caused by a ground wire breaking during my headlight relay install.

Spent most of the weekend restoring my Camaro, but all the little stuff on the truck is starting to add up and make it much nicer to drive. Hopefully I can get the carb dialed in this week and see improved mileage out of this sucker.
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Old 11-08-2010, 10:26 PM   #40
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some welding, some machining and some wiring.
Do you have a build thread? I would like to see and read more...
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Old 11-09-2010, 12:24 AM   #41
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Over the past couple months I've been collecting parts for my next truck project. Yesterday I finally scored a major piece of the project, the actual truck. LOL.

Been looking for a 48-53 Chevy and picked up a '50 Chevy that will be turned into a Rat Rod style truck resting on an S-10 chassis.

The truck is totally disassembled, needs a hood and a rear fender. The stock chassis is junk, someone tried to graft a late model Caprice clip and had no earthly idea what they were doing. But! The deal included every patch panel needed for cab rust repair, new glass, new glass rubber, new cab rubber, boxes of parts, and a clean title all for $500.00!

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I brought home a truck load of stuff last night the rest will be brought home next weekend. This one is going to be a blast not having to worry about body and paint work. LOL. Other than the rust repair of course.
Good deal Brian . Isaw a 50 someting Studebaker truck over in the valley the other week , Iwas going to contact you about , but it looks like Im too late .
It looked in decent shape > body on a rolling frame & I bet they would have wanted a pretty penny for it.

So iGUESS YOU WILL SELL ME THE OLD HEAP NOW pretty cheap since you are tired of it
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Old 11-09-2010, 12:48 PM   #42
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Nothing on a truck, but I went to a Long Beach Swap and pickup a sturdy (500lb rated) metal folding table. Made locally in Norco CA.

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Old 11-09-2010, 04:15 PM   #43
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Re: what did you get done standard time edition 11/7/2010

I got new motor in crew cab bolted down, wiring re installed and then my starter flipped me off, it engages then all power dies then slowly clicks back to life
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Old 11-09-2010, 05:04 PM   #44
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I got some little stuff accomplished. Replaced both headlights and wired up relays for high and low beam. Did some tuning on the carb that should get me pretty close to perfect fuel metering (I still need to test drive it to make sure). Replaced most of my dash bulbs since only two(!) were working. Now I can actually see my gauges at night. Put new plastic covers on the door strikers - what a difference $2 makes. No more rattley doors when I drive, and they actually close correctly now. Troubleshot and fixed a problem with my left turn signal that was caused by a ground wire breaking during my headlight relay install.

Spent most of the weekend restoring my Camaro, but all the little stuff on the truck is starting to add up and make it much nicer to drive. Hopefully I can get the carb dialed in this week and see improved mileage out of this sucker.
Did the relays improve the brightness of the headlights any?
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Old 11-09-2010, 11:33 PM   #45
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Spent most the time taking care of the wife who is still recovering from surgery at home. Mr Mom status with my 6 year old son. Did get some time to begin cleaning up the engine compartment of the C-30, rerouting wires and such.

Highlight of the week-end; doing the grocery shopping! I haven't done that in over 5 years! It was pretty obvious I was a man outside of his element wondering around the aisles with a list not knowing where to start or where to end...I'd say it was cheap entertainment except I learned how much food costs after this exercise.

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