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Chad and Jason the next work day will be next month as we all plan to go to Ron's in Big Sandy TN this coming Saturday. It would be awesome if you guys could make it!
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Rus, I'm gonna try my best to make the next work day. We're moving next month to a different house, so hopefully it doesn't fall on that weekend. Is there an anticipated date that everyone is planning on?
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Wow! That color is Awesome! everything look really nice! Where did you get the paint at??
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07-19-2013, 09:30 AM | #130 |
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Thanks Mike. The paint came from the local supply house my dad uses regularly. I'm sure you can get it from any PPG distributor.
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Truck is looking awesome, that color is actually my favorite color. Great job.
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wow that paint is nice
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Thanks buddy!
While it feels like I've really been slacking, things have been crazy busy, and I've been collecting parts to make a huge push towards the finish line. My dad has received some parts that I've shipped to him directly, so naturally he has to install them immediately...as would I. These low quality pictures are all I've even seen myself. However I did receive a couple packages this week that I'm overly excited to get on this coming weekend. Hopefully by Sunday, I can post some good high quality pictures that actually look and feel like a truck! Thanks for watching...enjoy. |
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Man Jason you are so close!!! Its looking good my friend!
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All in all, it was a pretty productive weekend. Finished up all the wiring for the lights and got them stuck in. After a little adjusting on the headlights, they should be good to go. Also got some cab corner speakers installed, seatbelts in, and the seat back in, hopefully for good this time. I ran out of time before I had a chance to mess with the gauges though. Hopefully soon. We'll be cruising in no time!
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Very nice
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Awesome job, those gauges look real nice too.
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That looks really really good! Looks like you wore your helper out!
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Looks awesome Jason!
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Looks great
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Thanks Jeff. Your mustang is coming right along. Can't wait to see it.
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With a little luck, we'll put in some shakedown miles next weekend!
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Jason that thing looks awesome!!
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Holy crap!! It turned out AWESOME! Good work buddy!
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It wasn't the type of productive weekend I'd hoped for, but we did make a little progress at least. I'd hoped to go for a test drive, but it just didn't quite work out that way. We started with the brakes. The hydroboost unit I have was leaking power steering fluid around the push rod inside the cab, so rather than rebuilding/buying a new one, I decided to get a Wilwood m/c and just go with manual 4 wheel disk brakes. I gotta say, it looks 100 times better on the firewall than that bulky hydro unit. Of course I forgot to take a picture of it too. Unfortunately, the pedal is soft and squishy. I think I either have air still in the lines or m/c, or a leak somewhere. We got the mirrors mounted and ready to go. And last but not least, I got the gauges stuck in the dash. My tach isn't working just yet, so I need to try to sort that out. Stuck the temp sender in one of the heads, but haven't ran a wire there yet. And I still need to tap the oil block off plate with the oil pressure sender and run a wire for that. On the bright side, they do at least light up!...and the clock works perfectly!
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You're getting close my friend! It's looking good!
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very nice. I like the steering wheel
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