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looking good
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04-01-2013, 09:58 AM | #77 |
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Very nice sir!
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And even made time for a little redneck fun.
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Oh boy! poor can
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04-23-2013, 12:31 PM | #80 |
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Spent a little time in the garage over the weekend and managed to get the rear brakes installed. Still need to finish running my lines on the rearend, and from the master cylinder down to the crossmember. My dad also got the floor cut out, and the high hump installed this past week. Radiator/fan/shroud combo should be on the big brown truck today for near future installation. Next on the to do list: finish brake lines, clean up engine wiring, install fuse box and chassis wiring, install radiator, pick up a battery, and it should likely move around on its own power!
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Very nice Jason!
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First time I checked this build out, everything looks great. Nice job.
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Thanks guys.
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04-24-2013, 01:33 PM | #84 |
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poor can didn't stand a chance
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04-24-2013, 08:52 PM | #85 |
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Received this beauty today! Griffin LS combo unit.
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04-25-2013, 08:33 AM | #86 |
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Dang phone always tries to rotate my pictures.
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04-25-2013, 08:34 AM | #87 |
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Thats a nice set up! That should keep things cool! lol
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Thanks Rus. This might be one of the nicest pieces I've bought for my ol heap yet. Have you started mocking up your PB pieces yet?
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04-25-2013, 09:18 AM | #89 |
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Very nice!! I need one of those for the Stang lol
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Thanks! It may not cool at all, but it's at least awful pretty to look at. Were you able to get your oil pressure figured out?
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No sir. I have 2 other projects in the shop at the moment that has been eating up all my time! I hope to get started on them soon though!
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No new updates yet, but I should have several boxes coming in very soon, and hopefully make some more small steps to getting back on the road. More than anything, I just need to dive head first into this wiring and get a move on. Summer is going to be here before we know it.
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Nice build
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Looks Fantastic! Can't believe I haven't been in on this. Great work, almost time for blockin'!
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Thank you!
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So I ventured north to KY this weekend to spend a little shop time with my dad. Along the way, I stopped by So. Ky. Classics in Bowling Green and picked up one of their complete fleetside bed kits. Man, it's amazing how much a bed actually makes an old heap look like a truck! We were able to get that assembled and set on the rails, but didn't bolt things down, as it'll need to come right back off to prep the underside, etc. I also received my new driveshaft from Denny's Driveshaft and got that bolted in. Picked up a few other parts, hidden hitch, lowered sway bar mounts, miscellanous interior parts, miscellaneous e-brake parts, some Damplifier Pro from Secondskin, and a couple other things I'm sure I'm forgetting about. Enough of the rambling. You only want to see pictures anyway.
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more.
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Nice work
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