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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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I'm old and still occasionally post in the wrong forum, it happens...
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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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got my driver side door hung...
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07-05-2018, 09:28 PM | #1258 |
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Installed the inner fenders and front apron.
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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! Brian
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07-06-2018, 09:40 AM | #1261 | |
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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.
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07-06-2018, 10:09 PM | #1263 |
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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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I love those gauges!
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Nope, I want to drive this sucker and I don't have that energy! Brian
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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. Brian
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I DROVE the ol’ gal out of the garage and gave her a quick bath...
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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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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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"If you go to work on something away from your tool box and you bring every single tool you own but one, a windshield wiper adjusting tool for a 1948 Rolls-Royce, THAT is the tool you will need." Brian
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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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