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Old 07-04-2018, 12:54 PM   #1251
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It's a 1970 C20 with original 350. Sorry if I got on the wrong thread. I'm new!
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Old 07-04-2018, 01:10 PM   #1252
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I am heading off right now for a full forth of July day, parade, fireworks the whole bit. So I HAD to get out there for my five minutes this morning. Got my radio hole angled edge removed, cleaned up back and front and a patch made. Though that patch still needs some fine tuning to get it butted in there but didn't want to be grinding out there being the neighbors have already started their 4th festivities out back. Anyway, off to the celebrations! And I will be celebrating another step on the truck on it's way.

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How did you get that radio delete piece bent at the same angle as the dash? I have tried to make smooth bends like that and have failed miserably.
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Old 07-04-2018, 01:53 PM   #1253
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It's a 1970 C20 with original 350. Sorry if I got on the wrong thread. I'm new!
I'm old and still occasionally post in the wrong forum, it happens...
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Old 07-04-2018, 04:14 PM   #1254
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How did you get that radio delete piece bent at the same angle as the dash? I have tried to make smooth bends like that and have failed miserably.
I went walking around looking for something that was round in the right size and ended up on an engine stand in the back yard. LOL I used an auto body spoon to bend it into shape over that pipe on the engine stand.

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Old 07-04-2018, 06:05 PM   #1255
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Had a little over an hour between after the parade and lunch before heading over to a friends house. Got that baby welded in!

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Old 07-04-2018, 07:44 PM   #1256
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Damn, now you have me thinking again, crap. I was going to put one in like that in my cab and decided against it, I may just do it still, crap.

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Brian, sorry about that!!! It was actually easier and quicker then I thought!

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Old 07-04-2018, 09:46 PM   #1257
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got my driver side door hung...
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Old 07-05-2018, 09:28 PM   #1258
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Installed the inner fenders and front apron.
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Old 07-06-2018, 12:39 AM   #1259
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I am not kidding when I get this cab in primer I am going to have a friggin party! OMG the work, I was telling my wife the rest of the truck will be like eating an ice cream cone compared to the work I have done on the cab. Tonight I started cleaning up the rust on the inside of the top of the cowl and the back of the dash. WOW, OMG this sucks!

But I will get it done over the next few days and get it in primer.

I am not kidding you, I am going to have a friggin party!

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Old 07-06-2018, 09:30 AM   #1260
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I am not kidding when I get this cab in primer I am going to have a friggin party! OMG the work, I was telling my wife the rest of the truck will be like eating an ice cream cone compared to the work I have done on the cab. Tonight I started cleaning up the rust on the inside of the top of the cowl and the back of the dash. WOW, OMG this sucks!

But I will get it done over the next few days and get it in primer.

I am not kidding you, I am going to have a friggin party!

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Understood, sometimes it’s seems never ending with little details. You will be happy you did it correct the first time and took no shortcuts. Keep up the good work.

What are you using for primer?
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Old 07-06-2018, 09:40 AM   #1261
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Understood, sometimes it’s seems never ending with little details. You will be happy you did it correct the first time and took no shortcuts. Keep up the good work.

What are you using for primer?
SPI and believe me, I have taken a number of short cuts, just not real big short cuts. I have to get this thing done!

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Old 07-06-2018, 10:36 AM   #1262
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Given my more recent influence to spend 5 minutes a day on this truck, here is my 5 minutes today.

O, and it cranks. Yea.
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Old 07-06-2018, 10:09 PM   #1263
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SPI and believe me, I have taken a number of short cuts, just not real big short cuts. I have to get this thing done!
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I agree Brian. Young guys can take forever to build a car; old guys, not so much. The older you get, the less time ahead to squander on perfectionism. I see far too many old guys die with uncompleted projects.
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Old 07-06-2018, 10:10 PM   #1264
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Given my more recent influence to spend 5 minutes a day on this truck, here is my 5 minutes today.

O, and it cranks. Yea.
I love those gauges!
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Old 07-06-2018, 11:13 PM   #1265
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I agree Brian. Young guys can take forever to build a car; old guys, not so much. The older you get, the less time ahead to squander on perfectionism. I see far too many old guys die with uncompleted projects.
And more energy! When I think of the hours I put in out in the garage, working until 1 in the morning!

Nope, I want to drive this sucker and I don't have that energy!

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Old 07-07-2018, 09:54 AM   #1266
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OH MY GOD I can't wait until the inside of this cab is in primer! I worked on the neighbors fence again, then got out to my garage for five minutes and couldn't stop. I ended up wire wheeling the firewall and floor and getting the back of the dash and under the cowl just about as good as I can until sand blasting. MG this is hard work.
I have some other stuff (my daughters car's brakes, My Ramblers lower control arm bushings) I have to get done too so I am not sure but I hope I can get that cab out and sand blast in there finishing it.

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Old 07-07-2018, 01:21 PM   #1267
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I DROVE the ol’ gal out of the garage and gave her a quick bath...
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Old 07-07-2018, 02:52 PM   #1268
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That garage is WAY too clean there guy, at the very least the walls need to covered in pages from magazines or something, come on, get with it!

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That garage is WAY too clean there guy, at the very least the walls need to covered in pages from magazines or something, come on, get with it!

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That garage is WAY too clean there guy, at the very least the walls need to covered in pages from magazines or something, come on, get with it!

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Most of my garage is in a storage container in my driveway. As soon as the truck goes to the paint shop (any day) I'm going to finish mudding and taping the drywall and give it a coat of paint. Then all of my signs and car art will go back on the wall.

I also adjusted the doors and swapped out the sway bar links for a longer set.

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Old 07-07-2018, 07:53 PM   #1272
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i started tearing the parts truck apart today. its came apart easier than i thought. genius i am i didn't take some of the tools i needed. oh well there is tomorrow. the motor is original and i believe its a 216. it only has a motor mount on the front that i noticed. am i the only one who didn't know they had GLASS DOME FUEL PUMPS!? its the coolest freaking fuel pump ive ever seen. i might keep it as garage art. so cool. i had a good time pulling stuff off.
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Old 07-07-2018, 08:35 PM   #1273
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i started tearing the parts truck apart today. its came apart easier than i thought. genius i am i didn't take some of the tools i needed. oh well there is tomorrow. the motor is original and i believe its a 216. it only has a motor mount on the front that i noticed. am i the only one who didn't know they had GLASS DOME FUEL PUMPS!? its the coolest freaking fuel pump ive ever seen. i might keep it as garage art. so cool. i had a good time pulling stuff off.
I said this years ago, you can quote me on it. LOL

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that's the truth brian! the Reason I bought this truck was for the front bumper brackets and I didn't take my large sockets to get them of.
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Working on a front brake upgrade today. Stop Tech drilled and slotted rotors. Baer pads, Timken seals and bearings, all new hardware. I removed the dust shields for better air flow...
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