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11-09-2016, 12:08 PM | #1 |
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Jim, I don't think that is very fair on the way they paid you less than a shop would get. What if you didn't have the talents that you have? They would need to cough up a lot more Money and they Know IT!
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11-10-2016, 12:19 AM | #2 |
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Ray, I agree and I even spoke with them about that. They said it was policy, and that after I make the repairs I would have to send new pics, showing the repairs were made. Repair shops don't do that, not fair, but what can you do...Jim
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At least you are getting some labor. Do you have full coverage insurance?
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11-10-2016, 09:29 AM | #4 |
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Lower, yes I have full coverage. I'm fine with the pay out I received, and can make all the repairs, just will take awhile...Jim
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11-15-2016, 12:33 AM | #5 |
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Ok folks, just a little update, nothing major, these were taken last month.
Pic 1 headlight still worked after the accident, glass was broken. Pic 2 I had cut off part of fender, so I could move the truck around without cutting the tire. Pic 3 Another view.
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11-15-2016, 09:13 AM | #6 |
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Jim,
I hope it isn't as beat up as it looks. Sometimes you have luck, but often you don't see whats underneeth the visible damage, before you tear it down.... I'm sure it will come out better (if that is possible ) That's not very hard to do with your skills!!!
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11-16-2016, 12:33 AM | #8 |
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Well, no update on the pickup, but I did receive my new car. I ordered it late September and it arrived today. It's a 2017 Buick Regal GS (grand sport). It's a really nice car, and has a different front end than the regular Regal. It has 19" rims and sits lower that regular Regal. Here's a couple pics. Hope to update more on the pickup soon...Jim
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11-16-2016, 07:54 AM | #9 |
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Very nice! That Buick is one good looking car. Enjoy!
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11-16-2016, 11:12 AM | #10 |
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Nice looking car Jim! Does it have a Turbo?
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11-16-2016, 06:25 PM | #11 |
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Nice car.
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11-17-2016, 12:21 AM | #12 |
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Thanks guys. Yes it does have a turbo. It's the 2.0 4cyl with turbo, puts out 259 HP, and 295 torque. Runs really good. It has 3 driving modes, regular, sport and GS. Sport tightens up the shocks for better contact to road. GS
increase stiffness in shocks for body control. Gas pedal react quicker to accel and decel. Power steering is reduces for better road feel. It is fun to drive in the GS mode on the roads here in the Ozarks...Jim
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11-16-2016, 08:17 PM | #13 |
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Nice GS Jim! I like Buick's. Here is a picture of my GS.
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11-17-2016, 12:24 AM | #14 |
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Thank you, nice looking GS, those were overlooked back in the day, it surprized a lot of Fords, Mopar and Chevys, they ran really strong...Jim
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11-17-2016, 12:46 AM | #15 |
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Got a little time in the shop today, here's some pics.
Pic 1 Fender brace will need and little work to align. Pic 2 Inner fender, Mark and I talked and I will keep about 3/4 of my inner panel and replace the front part with a repop. Pic 3 I also had to remove my running boards because of how they attached to the front fender. Anyway, front fender and board removed. Pic 4 Ready to move truck to upper garage, so I have room for Wed night guys meeting. Hope to update more soon...Jim
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Wow Jim, kudos to you for getting going on this again, I am getting to know how 'setbacks' can kill a mans inspiration! -- lol But it looks like you have the will and the time and the cash now to get it all done "again".
One thing I notice in seeing the truck being torn down again is the road dirt accumulation. I know when we rebuild these trucks we want them to stay pristine (even underneath) because we spent so much time on making them so nice, but I guess its just inevitable that they get DIRTY if we drive them!!!! ---
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I used to clean underneath, but I'm 70 now and laying on my back just doesn't cut it anymore. Now if I had a lift, maybe I would thing about cleaning. Driving them is what it's all about, no trailer queen here....Jim
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Marc, Dad told me about the issue you were having on your Buckets. The shots here are from the first one I modified.
Pic #1. In this shot if I can explain it clearly...1. You have the tabs welded to the bucket. 2. I made rings that the screws (between the nylon) that are your adjusters I have springs under the ring between the tabs this will give you up/down/left/right adjustments 3. the nylon rings I also made and are riveted to the steel rings (for spacers) If you notice there is 3 studs sticking out they are welded to the steel ring this is to be used with your stock rings to hold the light in. Pic #2. A different angle. Pic #3. The lights and bezel mounted. Let me know if you need anything else or have questions. Mark...
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Mark Thanks, so basically you added a steel ring between the springs and plastic ring. This provides more strength when adjusting. It looks like you also added the mounting studs like you mentioned to easily align the top (out plastic ring) to your modified ring. Did I follow correctly? Thanks for the pics. BTW i have a soft spot for 46-48 Ford coupes.. Thanks Marc
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The plastic and steel rings are riveted together (the plastic was used as a spacer) the springs are between the steel ring and the mounting taps that are welded to the buckets. In the 2nd pic on the right side you can just barely see the spring.
hope this helps. Mark...
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Well, this really isn't with posting, but I got to use the shop for a few hours yesterday. I removed the inner fender, after removing the wiring for horn and cruise control.
Pic 1 shows the tire side of inner cleaned up. Pic 2 shows the engine side of inner cleaned up. Pic 3 shows were the fender was bent. Pic 4 shows another view. I plan on cutting this bent part off, and adding a new piece from the repop inner fender. Hope it will come out looking good.
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I spent the rest of my time cleaning up the frame and front suspension.
Pic 1 Before shot Pic 2 and 3 after shot. The paint has really held up good, for the past 12 years and 25,000 miles. Till next time...Jim
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Truck cleaned up well Jim. Anticipate when you finish sectioning the inner fender no one will be able to tell.
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Thanks Doug, thats what I'm hoping for, I'll let Mark do the welding, and I do the finish work...Jim
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