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Old 02-10-2013, 05:35 PM   #1
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Re: What did you do to your truck today?

Thanks to a new friend and fellow member, I scored a nice original inside rear view mirror for my 64 at a salvage yard in Salt Lake City. It needs some scrubbing and buffing but I could not beat the price, under $5.00 and original GM.

Was the inside rear view an option in 1964? My truck does not have any holes for the mirror screws. The PO used a stick on the windshield type.
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Old 02-10-2013, 05:54 PM   #2
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Thanks to a new friend and fellow member, I scored a nice original inside rear view mirror for my 64 at a salvage yard in Salt Lake City. It needs some scrubbing and buffing but I could not beat the price, under $5.00 and original GM.

Was the inside rear view an option in 1964? My truck does not have any holes for the mirror screws. The PO used a stick on the windshield type.
my truck don't have the holes either,it's a 64 also....
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i finally finished my radio patch! i grinded it a lil more, put some filler on it, let it setup, sanded it smooth, and then i put some primer on it a called it done!! you cant tell it was even patched, heres some pics
Looks good Chad..
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Following vital input from forum member TR65 I resolved all my fuel issues and made a couple of new videos this morning. Nothing spectacular but the first shows how easy the truck starts and the 2nd confirms it doesn't flatten out in 3rd gear any longer.

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Dropped off the dealer step bumper to be straightened, blasted and primed.

It's good to have someone who works in a steel construction shop.

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Built a battery box under the bed and ran new cables to the front..
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Got the holes drill for my '60 Hood bird
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Got the holes drill for my '60 Hood bird
Very nice! Made an awesome looking hood, even better.
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in the middle picture, I can't help but think of the batmobile.
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I took the cab off the frame and go the frame all stripped down. Off to the galvanizer today and then powder coating tomorrow. I love the the perks of being and autocad guy for a steel manufacturer.

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Got a couple of things done today.
Installed my TA Performance rear end girdle on my rebuilt differential with 3:73 gears and Eaton Posi-Trac. I had to bend the Porter Built Trac bar to make it fit.
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Installed my TA Performance rear end girdle on my rebuilt differential with 3:73 gears and Eaton Posi-Trac. I had to bend the Porter Built Trac bar to make it fit.
That looks awesome good job.......
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I also got back my new dash panel and bezels to fit Dakota Digital gauges from a 1964 GTO.
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I also got back my new dash panel and bezels to fit Dakota Digital gauges from a 1964 GTO.
Wow that girdle makes the rear end look very businesslike! And the gauges are both beautiful and unique. Nice work.
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I also got back my new dash panel and bezels to fit Dakota Digital gauges from a 1964 GTO.
NICE! Where did you get that gauge package??
I can't find much for our GMC's and gauges are one of those things.
I did order my KP Watts link for one of the 63's...
Looking to make it handle.
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I bought my project low and go a LSA Supercharged 6.2 Ltr Caddy powerplant backed up by a 6 speed automatic......let the games begin
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Yesterday I replaced my dead compressor and today I pulled the snow tires off the front and reinstalled the five spokes. Hopefully the rears will get swapped tomorrow after I have a nail puncture patched.
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Old 02-13-2013, 10:45 PM   #18
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Brought my truck home! It was shipped up to the Canada/US border from Arkansas, and I trailered it back to my place. It is FILTHY. Completely covered in road sand, they must have run into some weather on the way. Now the fun begins!





In the daylight, pretty dirty.



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OPPS! Dash panel and bezels is what I am wondering about.
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I created a file in Adobe Illustrator file ( a graphics program) matching the Dakota Digital gauge set and then had a sign shop laser cut the flat dash panel. I had a friend machine the bezels to fit the openings.
The gauges are meant for a 1964-67 Pontiac GTO, Lemans, Tempest VHX Instruments VHX-64P-GTO in carbon fibre with red numbers and lights.
The nice thing about the gauges are that they are all one unit and you run just 1 CAT5 wire from the gauges to a control box that mounts down by the fuse panel. I cut the centre section out of a stock gauge panel just leaving the outer trim ring.
The 4 gauges are all together in one module which made it really easy to fit into the opening in the dash. Other then cutting up the original gauge panel which was damaged anyways by the previous owner, there was no other cutting.
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Bought a stud welder...finally!

I got a kickin' deal from someone who bought it, used it for 5 pins and then never touched it again.

Now, I can get the hood smoothed out.

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Hey jayoldschool,where abouts in ontario are you?
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Hey jayoldschool,where abouts in ontario are you?
About 20min east of Ottawa.

Fired up the truck today, drove it up and down the driveway, and pressure washed it to get the sand/salt/grime off it. Looks a lot better. I'll shoot more pics soon!
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Got all my brakes finished. Replaced all the hardware except the backing plates and lines. Shoes, hardware kits, drums, wheel cylinders, and master cylinder. I also added self adjuster mechanisms to all four wheels.

I better not feel my foot hit the floor board again. lol
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About 20min east of Ottawa.

Fired up the truck today, drove it up and down the driveway, and pressure washed it to get the sand/salt/grime off it. Looks a lot better. I'll shoot more pics soon!
There are quite a few of us here in Ontariariario, maybe we should start an Ontario C10 club/association...
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