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Old 07-25-2019, 09:34 PM   #1
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Re: 56 task force on 80 1/2 ton frame pictures

Yup sure am! Pretty much bouncing off walls around here.

Spent the entire morning organizing and cleaning the shop in anticipation of the truck maybe coming home for re-assembly next week.

So much to do that I do not where to start.

The body shop will be putting all the glass in but then its up to me.

The last 10-15% of this build is left and is going to be the toughest in my opinion.

I will only have 2 months to work on it as we are going south a bit earlier this winter to build an Arizona Room on our park model.

I should be able to get it running but it won't be on the road.
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Old 08-10-2019, 08:36 AM   #2
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Beautiful!!!
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Old 08-10-2019, 02:39 PM   #3
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gorgeous!
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Old 08-11-2019, 01:38 AM   #4
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Hey thanks a ton you guys.

My parts should be in Monday so may get it truck home Tuesday or Wednesday.

Talked to powder-coating people yesterday and they want to re-do one of the bumpers so that might also be ready mid-week.
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Old 08-13-2019, 09:27 PM   #5
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Re: 56 task force on 80 1/2 ton frame pictures

The truck really looks beautiful. The color is fantastic! I love the stance too. Before I switched mine to 4wd, I had installed a Camaro front subframe and was trying to keep it sitting more like a truck and less like a lowrider. You nailed it! I should have just gone with a C10 frame swap. Keep up the good work!

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Old 08-13-2019, 11:02 PM   #6
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Hey thanks very much Joe. I am pretty happy with it overall.

Looks like tomorrow morning I am going to be able to pick it up and bring it back home.

Went crazy around here today and cut all the grass I could - there's several acres of it - so I can go full bore on the truck once its home.

I have some pretty serious things to consider and complete like the final wiring, basically hooking up the ignition and power source to Ron Frances engine controller, pull rear differential yoke to upgrade it to a bigger size then measure for a new larger diameter driveshaft and then fill all fluids and prime engine & oil.

Tons of other little stuff but its getting real now!

More tomorrow I am sure with pictures!!!
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Old 08-15-2019, 11:43 PM   #7
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Well I got the truck home yesterday. Busy couple of days.

Next spring I am buying a new trailer - a car haul with a beavertail!!!

My straight car hauler is a bit of a pain.

Anyway heres some pictures. The light is all over the place so hard to tell real colour. The first pictures outside are probably the best.
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Old 08-16-2019, 09:13 AM   #8
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Looks great...Jim
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Old 08-19-2019, 11:50 AM   #9
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Thanks Jim.

Now that I have a had a few days on it in my shop I have found a few minor issues that the shop says they will help me fix. Some I am going to see what I can do.

They painted over the drain holes in the bottom of the doors and they filled in several of the holes in the box that are necessary to bolt on the spare tire mount!

Most of these are an easy fix but one of the holes that I have to re-drill for the spare tire mount is going to be a real pain.

The shop has assured me that they will mix me up more paint to touch up around the holes I have to drill and that they fix any other damage I may do!!!

On another front there appears to be some dust nibs in the paint! In my opinion the overall quality of the body shop work is very high but the few dust nibs greatly detracts from it! The shop again said that when I bring it back in they will fix them all. This probably won't happen till next spring and I am pretty sure there will be a few other minor fixes after I am done with my portion of the rebuild.

Overall I am still happy with their work and they assure me that they will make it all right. So I think it will all be good in the end.

I now have all my powder coating pieces back, 23 in all, back and for the most part they look really good. The colours look really good together.

More pictures coming soon!!!
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Old 08-20-2019, 12:01 AM   #10
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hey 56 hotrod, that looks great.
would you be able to grab a quick dimension from the center of the spare tire hole to the back of the cab? my box and cab set up is not stock and i wonder if my spare tire is gonna fit. don't really wanna try to find a good used non spare tire rear fender.
thanks man.
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is that base clear? nibs wouldn't be a big deal then.
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Old 08-20-2019, 08:40 AM   #12
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is that base clear? nibs wouldn't be a big deal then.
Ya the shop said it would be no problem dealing with the nibs when I get it back in to them.
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Old 08-20-2019, 08:39 AM   #13
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hey 56 hotrod, that looks great.
would you be able to grab a quick dimension from the center of the spare tire hole to the back of the cab? my box and cab set up is not stock and i wonder if my spare tire is gonna fit. don't really wanna try to find a good used non spare tire rear fender.
thanks man.
Yes I can absolutely do that. Will do when I am out in the shop later today.

I am also looking for a picture of a part related to the spare tire mount!

There is some kind of brace for the one arm that goes through the hole in the fender. It bolts up to the side of the box inside the fender itself.

I can't seem to find it in my shop anywhere. Maybe I never got it with the truck as many of the parts were in boxes.

Will get back to you later with measurements and maybe a picture or two of what I am measuring.
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Old 08-21-2019, 09:42 AM   #14
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hey 56 hotrod, that looks great.
would you be able to grab a quick dimension from the center of the spare tire hole to the back of the cab? my box and cab set up is not stock and i wonder if my spare tire is gonna fit. don't really wanna try to find a good used non spare tire rear fender.
thanks man.
dsraven please find attached/included a few photos I took yesterday. I hope they show what you are looking for.

Sorry after just re-reading your post I see you were looking for measurement to back of cab! I did not do that but don't forget that my body is on an 80 1/2 ton frame and that I shortened that frame by 2 1/2 inches. In looking at it all now I could have stayed with 2 inches but it is what it is now!!! The middle of the front of the box is within 1/2 inch from the back middle of the cab.

I could still get you a measurement from the middle of the spare tire hole to back of cab if you need it.
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Old 08-21-2019, 11:25 PM   #15
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hey 56 hotrod, that looks great.
would you be able to grab a quick dimension from the center of the spare tire hole to the back of the cab? my box and cab set up is not stock and i wonder if my spare tire is gonna fit. don't really wanna try to find a good used non spare tire rear fender.
thanks man.
From the centre of the spare tire hole to back of my cab is about 23 1/2 inches.
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thanks man, appreciate it.
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Old 08-22-2019, 10:27 PM   #17
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Its been a really busy few days since I got my truck back home.

I am putting on as much of the powder coating and other big parts at once so I can have a paint touch up party before I go south and put it away for the winter. Only a few small dings" so far!!!

Spare tire mount is pretty much on but I am still looking for the under-fender angle iron support piece.

Finally I also started working on a final mock up of rear roll pan and rear bumper in order to drill a few more holes to secure them on.

Also got tired of looking at paint overspray on my new tires! After
"googling" I decided to go with orange hand cleaner and a gray scotchbrite pad and water. Stuff I had in the shop. And it worked great as you can see in the one picture.

All in all very happy with results.
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so amazing, nice work!
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that looks awesome. roll pan looks like it is supposed to be there as well. great work.
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Hey thanks joedoh and dsraven.
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Old 09-27-2019, 10:39 PM   #21
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There really has been a lot going on in my shop lately!!!

Lots of little things that any picture would or could not illustrate in any way.

Wiring things being completed such as neutral safety switch, numerous grounds attached, remote battery boost terminal posts because my battery is hard to get to, figuring out 700r4 wiring including electric speedometer and torque converter lock up to name a few.

Interior is coming along nicely and I should have more pictures and more to say on that in a couple of days.

I have been preparing for our first anticipated winter storm of the season so I have not been in shop for a day or two.

In any case I did find a few pictures that show exterior photos of where I am at so hope you enjoy. I am really happy with the way the powder-coated grille, bumper and headlight eyebrows look with my paint.
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Old 10-02-2019, 04:07 PM   #23
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Here are some pictures of the cab and the lower dash extension we built.

I really like the way it looks.

Although the Vintage Air Heat/AC mostly eliminated the glove box - my lower dash extension completely eliminated it!

I think maybe I could have cut into the dash extension and got the glove box to open but I didn't think it was worth it.

Sorry some of the pictures are little dark.
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Great work. The dash extension turned out great!!
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Old 12-26-2019, 05:40 PM   #25
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I have been home for a few weeks for the holidays and managed to get a few more small things done on the project most of which would not photograph. Wiring, transmission and fuel injection linkages and floor vent cables to name a few.

I have also decided at this time to not fill up the fluids and try to start it before I head back to Arizona for the rest of the winter. That will have to wait till I get back in March.

So I will cover it up for a couple of more months. Whats a coupe more months in my 12 or so years of building...

Heres a few pictures of where I am leaving it at now.

Check out the original fender emblems I am going to re-use. As it so happens these are pretty rare but denote that the truck was not only a V8 truck but it was an automatic. And for our American friends note the 1300 series confirming a Canadian truck. I am thinking of powder-coating them the silver I have been using on other things like the bumpers and grille but doing the lettering in Chevy orange. A colour that was put on some of our old 55-59 emblems I believe.

I have also added the small Fuel Injection emblem to hood. They are from a 57 Chev car so I though they would work well into my "theme."

Still have to get a new driveshaft built but otherwise it is 98% done!!!

The rear bumper is from a Fleetside and I have cut about 3 inches off each side to pull it in a bit.
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