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Old 05-13-2011, 09:24 PM   #1
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Re: Over 25 Years Later, Finally My 71 C-10 Truck Build

Congrats! That looks great! I've seen that type of adhesive used on several restored pickups. Did you grab a part number of it?
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Old 05-13-2011, 10:00 PM   #2
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Wow, looks great!
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Old 05-13-2011, 11:43 PM   #3
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WOW! that looks great! you must be happy
Words can't describe it, even though it's just a start.

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Congrats! That looks great! I've seen that type of adhesive used on several restored pickups. Did you grab a part number of it?
Thanks, I'll get product info on that and post it.

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Wow, looks great!
Thanks.

I was somewhat worried I wouldn't like the color after it was on a large area compared to the small samples I had seen. My wife told me this morning I had to take her with me to see it for the first time. Partly to make sure I was ok if I wasn't happy with the choice, mostly to see my face when I finally got to see it for real. She took a picture of me with my cell phone so I could send it around. Maybe I'll post it here too. I can't wait to see the inside of the cab in color.
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WOW....congrats
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Old 05-15-2011, 06:29 PM   #5
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WOW....congrats
Thank you.

I haven't been able to do much the past few days, but I did just order all of what I think I need to re-build and install my Holley Projection FI set up. I think I may be able to fire it up enough to drive it over to the body shop in a week or so. If not, no biggy, I can drag it a block if needed.

I have been going through the boxes and bags in the garage attic and finding what I need. Still some things I can't find yet though. Putting a box of parts together to send to my bro-in-law for powder coating. So far I have the hood hinges, door latches, steering column piece that covers the grommet under the gage cluster, and that brace under the dash for the pedal, and the e-brake assembly. I should get the brake booster to firewall mount also. Can't really think of anything else right now. Too much crap scattered around for too many projects.

I think I'm going to go sand my kick panels now.

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Awesome! finally some color!
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Old 05-17-2011, 03:30 PM   #7
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Just got a new pc and smart phone on the same day and trying it out.
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Old 05-18-2011, 12:15 AM   #8
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I had planned on spending most of the day working on the truck. I only managed a few hours of interrupted play time. As stated above, got both a new computer (hard drive was getting sketchy) and a new smart phone (freebie from sprint) on the same day. Then my youngest had a double header, and well, you get the picture.

Anyway, I started with getting the gas tank situated. I wasn't happy with how it was hanging there and liked the idea of pressing it against the bed cross sills even less. The top of the tank is domed in the middle and I was originally thinking I needed to notch those. But after looking at how others have installed non-original tanks under the bed, I came up with something much easier.

I went to a local machine shop and bought a couple pieces of aluminum angle, 2" x 3" x 3/16" and 12" long each. I figured out a good placement on the bottom side of the frame rails and drilled some holes.


I dropped the tank down a bit, slid my new brackets/supports in place, bolted them in with some good 3/8" bolts and tightened the tank straps back up.


Now the tank is slightly lower than the bed cross sills, yet still tucked up fairly high. It is solid in there now, no more worries. I set the rear bumper in place to see how much hangs down visible, and it's not much. I think it hangs less than a 72 blazer tank. This view is straight on at the same level as the bumper.


The only other thing I managed to get done was installing the new shocks, and that's not quite done either. One shock is loose until I get a couple more lock washers.



I need to put another thin coat of filler in the kick panels, and I'm waiting for delivery on parts to rebuild and install the Holley Projection set up. I need to put a steering wheel on it to ease moving it around for the body shop. That's about it for now on the cab and chassis. The bed still needs a lot of work inside to repair the floor, install the gas filler, etc.
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Old 05-18-2011, 09:00 AM   #9
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Looks like some good progress to me.
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Old 05-19-2011, 08:40 AM   #10
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Looks like some good progress to me.
I suppose. It all needs to be done at some point right?

Got my FI parts yesterday, but probably won't get any truck time for a few more days yet. Oh well
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Old 05-19-2011, 05:01 PM   #11
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I'm really glad for you that you have gotten this this far and got some color on it! I'm with oyu and would have been nervous about spraying it your self. I'm sure you're like me. Could I do it, I'm sure. But I don't have the facility to spray a dirt free paint job, and if I get some runs in it that is more time I'm out repairing that when I could be getting much needed work done on the truck to be closer to finishing it up soon. Good descion. You still have other projects to practice and get comfortable with spraying paint. By the way, that color looks awesome!
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Old 05-22-2011, 07:50 PM   #12
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I'm really glad for you that you have gotten this this far and got some color on it! I'm with you and would have been nervous about spraying it yourself. I'm sure you're like me. Could I do it, sure. But I don't have the facility to spray a dirt free paint job, and if I get some runs in it that is more time I'm out repairing that when I could be getting much needed work done on the truck to be closer to finishing it up soon. Good descion. You still have other projects to practice and get comfortable with spraying paint. By the way, that color looks awesome!
Agreed.

Got a bit of time in the garage, but just taking care of some details so it's ready to roll over to the body shop. Cleaning primer off the door gasket flange on the driver side from where it chipped off during adjustment, found the washers I needed to finish the shocks, laid another skim coat of filler on the kick panel bottoms and sanded it, drilled the holes in the front portion of the floor hump cover I made, etc.

I'm going to work on the fuel system this week and get the wire run for the fuel level gage. Take it off the dollies and have it ready to roll. Then I'll turn my attention to the bed repairs. I'll work on the gas filler neck first and then get the old tubs out. I have to spot weld all of the bolts to keep them from turning so they will loosen. Total pain. Anyone have a better idea? Please post if you do.
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Then I'll turn my attention to the bed repairs. I'll work on the gas filler neck first and then get the old tubs out. I have to spot weld all of the bolts to keep them from turning so they will loosen. Total pain. Anyone have a better idea? Please post if you do.
With a spotter on the top, torque them until they twist off. The spotters job is to let you know if the bolt starts to "waller" the hole (then use the method you describe).
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Old 05-23-2011, 06:22 PM   #14
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Body shop said thursday for the cab. Probably won't get it back til next week though. Which is fine, I have plans for the weekend.

Got the old fuel pump and connecting tubing off and the block off plate installed on the engine block. Started assembling the new electric pump and filters together, but need to figure out where to mount them. The instructions say it needs to be below the fuel tank, but that is kind of hard to do with the tank mounted behind the axle. I don't really want it hanging down on the bottom of the frame rail, but also don't want to do it twice if if won't draw fuel mounted a few inches higher. It'll also have to be mounted under the back of the cab because any further back and the frame is running upwardand higher than the fuel tank. Maybe I'll post a question concerning this on the engine forum to get some opinions.

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Old 05-24-2011, 11:28 AM   #15
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The body shop called this morning and said they could take it in today. So there it is.
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Old 05-25-2011, 11:31 PM   #16
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Getting some work done on the bed tonite. One wheel well is out. Cut the rust out of the front and sprayed some galvanizing on the area cleaned out. The new piece of steel is fit up and I should get it tacked in yet tonite.
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Stopped by the body shop and pulled off the radiator support. Bought some black paint and will spray that and the inner fenders myself, probably next week. The shop is sanding, making progress. They plan on painting the firewall, windshield frame, inside the cab, door jams, rockers, door inners, probably next week. Then we'll put the support back on, mount the fenders and hood and they'll spray the outside.

The bed will be painted separately, then set on afterwards. Still hoping for mid june to complete painting it.
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Very nice! You're making great head way!
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Keep it up man!
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Keep it up man!
Thats what she said...

Once I have the time and ambition combined at the same time, things move along nicely. Time to get in the shower and get ready. Wifes friend is in a band and playing tonight in Mankato. Going to a bar for the first time in years to hear a band and rock out.

I'm the driver though and in a company car, so only a beer or 2 for me.

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Well enjoy it and have a great time!
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Nice progress. Have fun....but not too much
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How "too much fun" is defined can be a wide and inexact science.

It was a good night. The band was good, the dinner was good, the company was great. The bar scene is kinda funny when you hit your 40's. More work to do later, then going to 93x fest tomorrow for another round of head banging
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Don't bang it too hard.
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Looking good! So when's your target date to drop off the bed with the shop?
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