03-14-2010, 06:28 PM | #76 |
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hey man great progress i would be working on mine but im studing for the CAHSEE i hav to take on tues and weds. so no progress for me lol.
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03-15-2010, 11:04 PM | #77 |
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haha that sucks hang in there they'll be over soon
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03-15-2010, 11:52 PM | #78 |
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Does anyone know the best way to clean up the original trim? My truck has most of the pieces and I don't want to order a new set after seeing the price.
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03-16-2010, 12:07 AM | #79 |
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Oh yeah here are the pics of the bumper after the first coat of paint.
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03-16-2010, 03:06 AM | #80 |
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yah i know the test are easy but i have to take the english part first and im horrible at english so its gonna be a long test but on wed i take the math part and thats my best subject next to pe so im gonna fly threw that as far as the trim pieces im not real sure i took off the trim on my 69 since someone changed beds to stepside and left trim only on the driver door and fender.
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nice progress, my cab is the same way i saw one on craigslist in oklahoma for 300 with new rockers and cab corners to bad we are a world away
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03-16-2010, 06:20 PM | #82 |
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Wow, yeah seriously haha seems like the good deals are always so far away
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im the same way and so is every guy in my family but i think i did pretty good on the english part and the ironic part is i took the test in my spanish teacheres classroom i hope to get back on my truck by the weekend.
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We must have been seperated at birth English sux
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yah we must be triplets i can speak english but put a piece of paper in front of me and tell me to write what i just said too late i already forgot it
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Well, it's been awhile but I finally have an update. A few weeks ago I pulled off the intake and heads to do some painting, and my head gaskets were toast. So, I ordered a new gasket kit for the engine and have been working on that. It took me a long time, but between school and bad weather I didn't have a lot of time to work on it. I got the engine reassembled today and hopefully I will run it tomorrow, if not Monday. The engine is repainted and it looks really good. I also got the driver side of the bed, cab, fenders, grille, and driver door are stripped to bare metal and the tailgate and passenger side are almost ready, so I will be primering this week if the weather is nice. I'll post some pics of the engine tomorrow because I can't find my camera right now.
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Finally progress
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Haha yeah I know. Well, I still can't find my camera but I haven't given up yet... Everything is put back together but the engine still doesn't want to fire. We aren't quite sure what the problem is so we are going to take another crack at it tomorrow because we were getting kind of frustrated. . As for the primer, every time it is warm enough to do it, it gets cold and rains again haha so hopefully this week end. Hopefully tomorrow I'll have some pics for ya and the engine will be up and running again.
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I know it sucks I kept trying to do my disc brake swap but I would walk outside it would start raining then when i walked inside it stopped now thats cruel mother nature playing joke so I didnt get anything done over break besides pricing parts and looking for a job.
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Looks like some good progress!
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hey looks good better than my 67 swb c10 nice to see some one who lives in califorinia on here to is your truck a wood floor to?
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I ordered a new driver side rocker panel yesterday and my brother started cutting the old one out today. We found some more rust unfortunately so I am going to need to do a little more work then I thought, but hey, atleast I'll be getting it fixed. I'll post some pics in a few minutes (found my camera haha)
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well how do you add pics to your post
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nevermind
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a href="http://s999.photobucket.com/albums/af111/67chevyc10/?action=view¤t=S2010043.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i999.photobucket.com/albums/af111/67chevyc10/S2010043.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>
here is one of my truck i will have more uploaded soon.... Last edited by 67chevy1series; 04-09-2010 at 02:51 AM. |
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see if this works for ya
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loooks good now if i can only post it myself without you having to follow me after every failed post lol
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pretty easy just get the url for the picture. or right click the picture you want to show...go down to properties and copy them then click on the button where you post and paste the picture properties
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at least there is one i will work on some more
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