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wow that is coming along great man..looks awesome
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01-24-2006, 12:09 AM | #127 |
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Pulled some more booth time tonight, I think I'm done for now on painting. I now have some parts to install!
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01-24-2006, 12:41 AM | #128 |
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A few more parts get squirted in red. For starters, a starter...
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01-24-2006, 09:12 AM | #130 |
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I think you would be crazy to sell that car, even for a 67-72 truck. but thats my $.02
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Nice project. I am a new member, and following this thread closely. Those wheels look like Vintec's, what is the backspacing. They tuck nicely!
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N2billet, I like your booth heater. Nothing like a trusty old Sata for painting. LOL! Just kidding. I know you didnt have that in there while you were spraying right?! Project is looking incredible. When you are ready to sell it, let me know. I am going to try to finish the 2wd Blazer this year some how some way. Keep the pics coming for motivation.
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01-28-2006, 08:33 PM | #135 |
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Made a little progress this weekend. I got all the brackets for the PS on for a trial fit. I got the starter back on and wired, while I was at it I went ahead and cleaned up some of the wiring now that I lost a few things.
I mocked up the intake with carb (borrowed from japoly2go) mine's out getting plated. I'm going to make a new base for the air cleaner so I can get it as low as possible. I now have the all the trans lines and linkage hooked up. (it's real easy to take apart but a pain to put back together, at least for me) I maded some hoses for the radiator, I now need to body work and paint those. Got enough of the wiring done so I could get the air ride powered back up and now I can move the truck without being on skates. I now need to get working on making the exhaust so I can get it out to be plated. I think that's it for this weekend.... let me know what you think of it so far. Last edited by n2billet; 10-29-2006 at 10:28 PM. |
01-28-2006, 08:48 PM | #136 |
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Looks great!!!
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Damn, that has to be the best looking straight six I have ever seen. That thing is looking gorgeous. Cant wait to see the finished product. What did you make your radiator hoses out of?
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Looking better.... progress is good. I wanted to make it by today but I pulled an all-nighter @ work & was a little beat. Maybe Monday night?
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dang. that looks awesome. really like the paint job on the motor. keep up the good work. chris.
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It's Lookin Real Good Bro!!! Good Job And Keep Up The Clean Work.....
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The day job has slowed progress down on the 68 but I did get some stuff done today. I didn't take any pictures because I'm sure ya'll are getting tired of lookin at the same old crap I keep putting up. Anyway, I got the base done on the air cleaner, ran a few more wires, figured out what I need to get the p/s lines made, hooked up the drive shaft and ordered all the mandrel bends so I could make my exhaust. Once the exhaust is done and coated I should be real close to hitting the road to see what falls off
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WHAT? No pics of the driveshaft install... Did you paint it?
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Good work, but I need pics to verify...
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I liked it. Those back tires looked 'tits' all stuffed in the wells.
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We dont care if you show pics of the fender bolts stuffed in cardboard and painted. We love the pics, keep them coming.
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