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Old 08-13-2012, 09:18 PM   #5926
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Gas tank and rear glass out. Remaining weather stripping removed. Only thing left before removing the cab is the gauge panel and undoing the bolts.

Then, on to the rest of the frame cleanup and then tearing it down for painting and suspension rebuild.

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Old 08-13-2012, 11:11 PM   #5927
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some more pics and put away for the night
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That looks like that took some time getting that body off, I did a body on and it wasn't easy either.
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Old 08-14-2012, 11:56 AM   #5928
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That looks like that took some time getting that body off, I did a body on and it wasn't easy either.
It didn't take that long to do what you see in the pic.started after lunch on sunday. 8 hrs. that body I took off an 84 frame so most of the body mount bolts were not that bad. there was some welding that I had to undo but that was done previous.
I was just thinking, who ever put that body on that 84 frame ( mounting was crude), but they lifted the complete body in one piece and installed it. the doors had never been off before. the hood had been removed at one time in it's life as the bolts were not orig. the fenders, inner fenders nor grille or rad support had ever been taken off. one always wonders if it was a mechanical wonder or just a fluke happening through ignorance.
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Old 08-14-2012, 06:23 PM   #5929
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It didn't take that long to do what you see in the pic.started after lunch on sunday. 8 hrs. that body I took off an 84 frame so most of the body mount bolts were not that bad. there was some welding that I had to undo but that was done previous.
I was just thinking, who ever put that body on that 84 frame ( mounting was crude), but they lifted the complete body in one piece and installed it. the doors had never been off before. the hood had been removed at one time in it's life as the bolts were not orig. the fenders, inner fenders nor grille or rad support had ever been taken off. one always wonders if it was a mechanical wonder or just a fluke happening through ignorance.
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I am super nervous about taking the body off my 64, with all the floor rust I hope it dosent bend in half

was that an engine hoist that you used to lift the body?
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Old 08-14-2012, 06:48 PM   #5930
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I found a lower radiator hose for the truck. Had to cut to fit but it worked great. Now I just have to find a top one.
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Old 08-14-2012, 07:41 PM   #5931
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I adjusted my column shifter so I don't get stuck in first gear anymore.
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Old 08-14-2012, 07:53 PM   #5932
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I am super nervous about taking the body off my 64, with all the floor rust I hope it dosent bend in half

was that an engine hoist that you used to lift the body?
most have rust issues
yes that is an engine hoist that I used


I used a double 2 x 8 tied to the roof thru the frt door opening and a 2 x 12 (stuff that was laying around), put over the top of the 2 x 8's at the front and secured with plumbers hanging strap at the rear( quite a few screw at the back top). I needed almost 36" to clear and you will more than likely run out of lift capacity with that lift. you will see in the picture where I inserted a piece of 6 x 6 for a little more lift( nothing like living dangerously). for that last height adjustments on the corners , I just used a jack-all.. I did do the lift in stages between frt and rear. all in all it was a piece of cake and you can do it all by yourself
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You can also put eye bolts in the cab mount holes and run chain or rope to the hoist and lift it. Just use really big washers so the weight is distributed.

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You can also put eye bolts in the cab mount holes and run chain or rope to the hoist and lift it. Just use really big washers so the weight is distributed.

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little trickier if you have rust in the floor though. there is considerable more weight to a suburban than there is to a p/u. if you have a good floor I don't see why you couldn't. you have to lift the body off the frame to nut it on the bottom side though and the same for installing it. my way gives you a clear shot at it.
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drove my 64 stepside about 50 miles then started sanding it and doing some body work
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Gave the old girl a nice pat on the dash for getting us there and back. Little 4 day camping trip with my wife. Put on close to 500 miles, she ran like a charm

Oh yeah, rained just about the whole time, man that trailer is small!
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Old 08-14-2012, 10:33 PM   #5937
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Had a new radiator top pipe built to replace the original. I got that installed and started the truck back up today. After filling the new radiator with water and anti freeze. Looks like I have some carburetor issues going to have to dig into that further. Also having problems with the steering column shaft. I'm going to have tear into that and figure out what's wrong. It's part of the power steering that I put in. The splines didn't match up properly or something I don't know really yet what. I could turn the steering about a quarter of the way than it just stopped.
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Old 08-15-2012, 02:50 AM   #5938
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Still working on a carb rebuild and exhaust redo....tried to fire her back up today, but the starter took a crap and I ran out of time to keep working on her before work. Hopefully tomorrow I can get her fired up and driving again.

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We put tires on the repainted wheels, put on the front bumper and grill guard and rear bumper
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Old 08-15-2012, 09:36 PM   #5940
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That is a great camping photo!

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Oh yeah, rained just about the whole time, man that trailer is small!
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Old 08-15-2012, 10:00 PM   #5941
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Sorry, no pictures but I did install new wipers after a 0500 rainstorm incident on the way to work. Luckily, my cool under pressure and superior driving skills saved me from certain doom.....ok, I really just pulled over until the rain shower ended but hey, it sounded good right?
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Old 08-16-2012, 01:19 AM   #5942
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sanded some more primer off so i can do it right found out mine was a aqua torquoise type color originally and got rid of a wasp nest behind the gas tank
put a fogger in shut the windows sat on the tailgate and enjoyed a beer and a smoke listening to their screams inside the cab
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Got her all running and almost tuned in, then with only an hour and a half to go before I had to come to work, my buddy and I decided to go ahead with a swap out to my new HEI distributor. Unfortunately, the battery died and the power went out while we were trying to get her dialed in. So for now she sits, hopefully the power is back on in the morning so I can stop by the shop and plug in the charger on my way home to bed. Should be driving tomorrow night!

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bumper was not straight had to adjust that, put my hybrid tag on back so the stupid tree huggers don't look at me like they are smarter than me, and had my grand-kid helping me with drinks.
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put my hybrid tag on back so the stupid tree huggers don't look at me like they are smarter than me,

Thats too funny, I might do that as well. I figure ALL our trucks are Hybrids, hell I got all sorts of different parts from different models!
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What is the story on the grille guard? Where is that from. Just curious.
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Went to the quarter car wash today and hosed the winter crud off the firewall, then came home and gave the truck a bath getting ready for the Goodguys show tomorrow and Saturday. Normal temps for the show are mid-80’s to low 90’s. Saturday is suppose to be 100. I’m not a hot weather person, but at least we’ll have a shade canopy and some chairs with us.
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Spent yesterday digging thru trucks in an unmarked graveyard. Scored a tach dash from a 1964 ( trying to figure out a way to get it in my 63), posi rear end out of a 72, factory power brake booster, tilt column from a 74 van ( less the shifter lever )and a much needed p/s hood hinge. I found a pair of bucket seats in a carry all that I left, I'm thinking I might go back for those. I also grabbed this tachograph do hicky ... not sure what it is but it looked cool, it has a tach and a clock in it.
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What is the story on the grille guard? Where is that from. Just curious.
I bought a great 66 custom parts truck earlier this year. The truck has lots of rust though. The floors are gone. The bumper and grill guard were the main reasons for the purchase. Take a look. I have seen a few like this. I believe it was something that could be purchased from the dealer back in the day.

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Spent yesterday digging thru trucks in an unmarked graveyard. Scored a tach dash from a 1964 ( trying to figure out a way to get it in my 63), posi rear end out of a 72, factory power brake booster, tilt column from a 74 van ( less the shifter lever )and a much needed p/s hood hinge. I found a pair of bucket seats in a carry all that I left, I'm thinking I might go back for those. I also grabbed this tachograph do hicky ... not sure what it is but it looked cool, it has a tach and a clock in it.
Tachographs and speedographs were common devices installed in fleet vehicles back when I worked at Peterbilt in the 1970's. They basically were a "Big Brother" system to see when the truck was moving or sitting, and how fast the truck and the engine were running. It allowed the fleet operator to determine if the driver was doing what he said, driving 55 mph all day, or taking a break at his girlfriends house and then driving 90 miles an hour to make up for the lost time.
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