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Old 01-19-2014, 01:48 PM   #726
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Re: My '67 Fleetside C10 renew

That metal work looks great from here. Sorry, I forgot about those measurements. You still need them?
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Old 01-19-2014, 04:48 PM   #727
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Pic #2 looks like you been duking it out. It may be kicking your butt but you'll be the winner in the end.

Lookin good.
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Old 01-19-2014, 05:07 PM   #728
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Looks great buddy.
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Old 01-20-2014, 01:46 AM   #729
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That metal work looks great from here. Sorry, I forgot about those measurements. You still need them?
Thanks but the camera is really helping me here! I think your cross sills might be located different than mine. I'm pretty sure I'll be tossing it back on the frame here soon for a look and that should tell me if any of those holes need to be just so.

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Pic #2 looks like you been duking it out. It may be kicking your butt but you'll be the winner in the end.


Lookin good.
I've been using a small round file (chainsaw sharpening) to knock them nasty burrs off but they'll still bite back a little. I'm going to beat this!

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Looks great buddy.
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Old 01-20-2014, 09:18 AM   #730
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Great work from John "Bloody Knuckles" Sanborn! Ain't it sad, when you halfway know what to do, it's easier to cut the crap out and weld in a fresh one than it is to get it flat! (Guilty!) Lookin' good!
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Old 02-02-2014, 12:53 PM   #731
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I've been plugging away on this thing. Takes a lot of firewood to get the place warm so after work stints are kinda tough.

It's all welded back up but it's still going to take some work to get it looking good. I got one stake pocket cut out and will use material from the sections removed to make fillers. Lemme tell ya, them stake pockets are a bear to get outta there. I used the blue-tip to cut most of it out then cleaned it up.

Game day today - Go Hawks!!
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Old 02-02-2014, 12:57 PM   #732
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Bedside looks great, nice job.
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Old 02-02-2014, 01:59 PM   #733
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That tail end came together real nice.
Checkin out your box holder jig, pretty slick.

Heck, got me feeling like puttin in a 6-8 hour drive to check it out live.

Great Job



You gonna make it to the Portland Roadster Show by any chance?
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Old 02-02-2014, 04:13 PM   #734
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Came out nice!
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Old 02-02-2014, 05:58 PM   #735
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Looks awesome. I have a cherry set of long bed sides. Thinking of cutting them down and leaning the back in a bit on top. After hearing ur challenge, I don't know if I want to attempt it. Looks great tho!
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Old 02-03-2014, 01:18 AM   #736
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Bedside looks great, nice job.
Thanks man! I keep checking my local Craigslist for PB stuff - nothing!

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That tail end came together real nice.
Checkin out your box holder jig, pretty slick.

Heck, got me feeling like puttin in a 6-8 hour drive to check it out live.

Great Job



You gonna make it to the Portland Roadster Show by any chance?
Thanks Greg! Those are cheap HFT casters and a basic frame I built out of scrap wood I had. I wish I had made it just a little narrower so I had more room to work on them center stake pockets.
Whenever you do make it this way you are absolutely welcome again! Is the Roadster Show the same thing as the famous swap meet?

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Came out nice!
Thanks Chip! I'll be naggin you again on the paint buiz here soon. You and Pa been talking motors for Yeller? Any plans yet?

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Looks awesome. I have a cherry set of long bed sides. Thinking of cutting them down and leaning the back in a bit on top. After hearing ur challenge, I don't know if I want to attempt it. Looks great tho!
Thanks for checking in! Snowing here tonight, you? No doubt that nicer bed sides would make the task easier. Mine were sorta beat to begin with. You've got the skills to do it dude!
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I'll find you whatever you need just pm me, I'm off work tomorrow. I have all day.
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Old 02-03-2014, 08:53 AM   #738
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This here is the Roadster show.
Hundreds if not thousands of pretty cars/trucks to walk around and look at.

http://www.portlandroadstershow.com/


Portland Swap Meet
April 4,5,6
I know theres a Meet in fall but unsure of the date at this time.
http://www.portlandswapmeet.com/
Thousands if not millions of parts to look at.


This concludes slappin advertisements all over your thread buddy.
Box looks great.
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Old 02-03-2014, 09:09 AM   #739
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Been some discussion, but no one's got any dough, Boppa's having like 4 rounds of eye surgery (cataracts), and we've been gettin' our money's worth out of winter around here. The 2 "nice days" were spent on the bikes with the boys. Thanks for asking, though. This concludes today's threadjack.

Ask anytime about paint, I think you've also been on Astronaut's Ford thread, they do niiiice work! Wow!

Glad you're getting back on this!
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Old 02-04-2014, 10:00 AM   #740
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Build looks great. Where did you come up with those wheels and caps? I would like some for my sons truck.
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Old 02-04-2014, 11:44 AM   #741
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Thanks and welcome to the board! Wheels are from Wheel Vintique. I bought them through CJ Pony Parts online. Summit and Jegs can get them to you also. They are 62 series, 15x8 and 15x10. I found the caps on Craigslist.
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Very nice progress on the bed. Dang did your Seahawks thump the Broncs.!
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Old 02-04-2014, 12:45 PM   #743
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On your wheels. What back spacing did you order? I really like the width of the rears. Will those tuck inside the wells? I will need some meats I think, going with a 400 SBC with 3:73 gears.
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Old 02-04-2014, 01:00 PM   #744
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Very nice progress on the bed. Dang did your Seahawks thump the Broncs.!
Thanks man. It's gonna slow down again though. We're in single digits, minus 4 by Thursday, -18 in the wind!

Did that defense come to play or what!? It was a killin

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On your wheels. What back spacing did you order? I really like the width of the rears. Will those tuck inside the wells? I will need some meats I think, going with a 400 SBC with 3:73 gears.
Standard BS for those is 4.25" and with the 295/50 I don't think they'll tuck.
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Making great progress on the bed. Who else is ready for spring this winter SUCKS
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Old 02-04-2014, 09:08 PM   #746
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Standard BS for those is 4.25" and with the 295/50 I don't think they'll tuck.
Thanks for the info. Not finding the 15x10 with a 4 1/4" BS. Maybe i'm looking at the wrong wheels. Sorry to keep bothering you about this but we really like that set up. Have you seen anymore of those caps around? If you see any would you let me know.
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Old 02-05-2014, 11:54 AM   #747
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Here are the part numbers for my wheels. The 10" wheels actually have 4.5" BS while the fronts are 4.25"

62-5805044 (Bare GM steel wheel, 15x8, 5 on 5)
62-5005042 (Bare GM steel wheel, 15x10, 5 on 5)

Lots of poverty caps on EBay too....

Here's a set like mine....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-1965-19...#ht_209wt_1362

Here's another cool style....

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chevrolet-Do...ht_4785wt_1362

And it's sure no bother helping another member out!
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Wow, thanks for the info and links.
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Old 02-05-2014, 06:41 PM   #749
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Honestly, I sure wish you had taken it on first. The lower rear lines up pretty well but I cut my tacks plenty of times and wound up with a pretty good gap to weld up once I was satisfied. I'll throw up some better photos. The toughest part for me was the area above the belt line. It wasn't pretty when I butted the sections together. I did what I could and tried to skip weld it really slow but there was still a good amount of shrink. I don't know if you'd settle with what I'm going to. My front panel is peppered with dings and has a good "belly" to it towards the cab. I won't know where to start making that flat again! I'm thinking LMC?
Sometimes that's just the easiest thing to do. DIY has its merits, but spending mega-hours on a piece that's readily available (and relatively cheap) from the aftermarket takes away from time spent more productively elsewhere. My front panel was similarly afflicted and I popped for the repro. Roy (guy that sold me the long bed) said he's heard of guys laying a bent panel flat on the ground and easing up to it with a vehicle and letting the tire roll up onto the bend. Hope I never have to resort to that, but it was an interesting suggestion.
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I'll for sure put some licks on it and see if I can get it back. If not, then a re-pop should be a no-touchy, bolt on deal kind of deal I would think.
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