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Old 07-14-2010, 12:29 AM   #1
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Old 07-14-2010, 10:59 AM   #2
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Very nice! Tire/rim combo fits it very well.
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Old 07-14-2010, 12:00 PM   #3
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Sweet! I'm doing Ethel's brakes this weekend. Hope my master cyl is still good.. it's been sitting awhile too.
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looking good,you need to finish paint so we can get to the`pretty` parts...lol
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Old 07-20-2010, 02:20 AM   #5
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Worked on the interior panels today. Not what I was wanting to do but funds are short and I want it on the road. When I get the extra dough I'll pull them out and toss on some upholstery. Rustoleum roll on bed liner.



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Old 07-20-2010, 09:02 AM   #6
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Looking good, missed you this weekend, but I know work is always in the way
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Lookin' great J, cool to come back and see the progress!

The yellow looks awesome!
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Old 10-03-2010, 01:09 AM   #8
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Lookin' great J, cool to come back and see the progress!

The yellow looks awesome!

Thanks, still pluggin' away at it. Took all the stereo wiring out to redo for a different head unit. Got all that completed this past week. Now I just need to clean my seats, bolt them down and get it ready for its final paint... Then bolt all the crap on and drive it, lol.
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Old 10-06-2010, 02:11 AM   #9
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Got the front seats cleaned and bolted in, they look way better. jamie72 came over and helped me bolt on the hood and cowl. After a couple hours of messing with alignment it all halfway fits. I figure a couple more hours and it will be good, lol. No pics, took some but it was too dark and they looked like crap. Gonna try and hit it again next Monday and Tuesday.
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Old 10-12-2010, 11:26 PM   #10
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Got a little accomplished today. Front and rear seats are done. Did some surgery on a ammo can, gonna use it for rear storage. Made it fit up against the wheel well. Tossed the roll bar in to see how the seats recline inbetween the bars. Its tight but it works. Stuck the original grill on to check side to side fitment, then took it off and removed all the parts needed for the new grill. I seem to be having a issue getting the steering arm off to replace it with one for the lift. It simply refuses to let loose, lol.





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Old 10-16-2010, 01:48 PM   #11
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My cousin came over this morning and helped get it off. Took 2 hours... He has done a ton of lifts on Chevy trucks and he said this is the hardest one he ever messed with. We heated it, beat on it, heated, beat..... and nothin....
So he commenced to cutting, little by little. Finally with a strong blow of the hammer it popped up. Luckily the local Chevy dealer was able to get new Steering Arm Adapters in next day, the little cone things. I got it back together too. I'll post up the part number later.



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My cousin came over this morning and helped get it off. Took 2 hours... He has done a ton of lifts on Chevy trucks and he said this is the hardest one he ever messed with. We heated it, beat on it, heated, beat..... and nothin....
So he commenced to cutting, little by little. Finally with a strong blow of the hammer it popped up. Luckily the local Chevy dealer was able to get new Steering Arm Adapters in next day, the little cone things. I got it back together too. I'll post up the part number later.



so funny to see this, probably not a 4wd guy around that hasn't had to go to this extreme at some point or another, I don't get how they seize so bad. This is a great build, hard to believe that's the same truck, great work, can't wait to see the progress
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Very cool to see progress J!!
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Old 10-12-2010, 11:52 PM   #14
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cool storage box! Looking good!
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Old 10-13-2010, 12:21 AM   #15
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I like the color! Is that an original grill surround, or aftermarket?

That steering arm is held on by conical washer that tighten as you pull up on the arm. I had to take my knuckle into the machine shop to have them press it off. Good luck with it.
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Old 10-14-2010, 12:39 PM   #16
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Took me awhile to find one the right size. Wish I'd of picked up a few more.

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I like the color! Is that an original grill surround, or aftermarket?

That steering arm is held on by conical washer that tighten as you pull up on the arm. I had to take my knuckle into the machine shop to have them press it off. Good luck with it.
That is the original grill surround. Looks way better in the pic then it actually is. I got a new one waiting to go on.

So far the steering arm is winning. I bet I have 5-6 hours in on it now. I will have a plasma cutter to use on it Saturday morning. Thats the plan anyways.
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So far the steering arm is winning. I bet I have 5-6 hours in on it now. I will have a plasma cutter to use on it Saturday morning. Thats the plan anyways.[/QUOTE]

good attitude, damned if I would let some piece of metal win

you may actually get to drive yours before me
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You'll both be on the road before me dammit.
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That is the original grill surround. Looks way better in the pic then it actually is. I got a new one waiting to go on.
New one = repop? They any good?
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In order for me to beat you, I still have to:

build a new 3 car mancave
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buy a jeep
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aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnddddddddddddd!!!!!
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Took it out of the box, looks nice. Won't know for sure how nice until I have the middle and side pieces riveted on and it bolted up to the truck. Hopefully it will be as good as the original. I will post up pics when its done.
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I know you are busy, but are you guys coming down to Bowling Green?
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Good job....you beat it into submission
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Looks very good. Those valve covers are very cool.
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