01-03-2008, 04:58 PM | #126 |
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Re: My 67' LWB small window project truck
any progress latley?
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01-03-2008, 05:15 PM | #127 |
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no pics, but small updates have been done. i installed the radiator support, and some other stuff but i will get pics then later, but im in florida now
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01-10-2008, 06:35 PM | #128 |
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Got my wiring re-covered and setup... and some of the wires are mounted up all I have to do now is hook up my distributor and starter and I have a running motor
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01-17-2008, 04:34 PM | #129 |
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looking good,keep up the work. when you get done with it. it will time to and it will be a
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hey guys, sorry for dispearing on you! i'm still around and still alive, just no time to work on the truck due to winter training and everything... I just got back from florida for almost 2 weeks of training and you guys have it luckyyyy!!!! I wish it was that warm up here so I can work out and ride outside... oh well... hopefully this coming winter I will be down there with ya'll!
Well, I have worked on the truck a few times lately and got some real progress done today... SHES ALIVE!!! she fired up right away without any tweaking or tuning. It turned over 2 or 3 times and came to life... I have a poor quality video that I took with my camera phone (2 mega pixel) but I was too excited to get my real camera out haha. I am hoping to be able to pull it out of the garage by sunday since I finally got my problems with the brakes figured out and everything is plumbed... Im so excited! haha heres the video if you wanna watch it-I will try to get better video footage tomorrow hopefully but we will see...
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alright here she is... I cant wait to drive it haha. were hopefully gonna get the brakes and stuff figured out and make sure the drivetrain lines up and maybe pull it out of the garage by tomorrow night...
but negative is I found out my heater core is rusted and needs to be replaced... I might have a good one on my 69' but ill have to make sure they are the same and everything... heres another video but in much better quality...
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03-15-2008, 06:30 AM | #132 |
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gald see you are back, motor sounding good, hope to see some more of the build, keep pictures coming.
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03-22-2008, 04:42 AM | #133 | ||||||
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alright guys.... drove her around a little bit the other day... I have a short vid and a few pics so enjoy!
me driving with pops looking on: The front end is off again right now because im putting in my aluminum radiator (the one that is in it is a 31" and im installing a 28") but heres how she sits otherwise: and my racing seats *PS* if anyone knows anyone local with chevy truck buckets, please let me know!!! Thanks |
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03-23-2008, 04:15 PM | #134 |
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alot got done yesterday, but not much pics. I sanded/painted both inner fenders (rubberized the insides, painted the outsides black), we re-built the radiator support to hold my aluminum radiator, finally bolted the cab down, ran the choke line and electrical line from the distributor to my tach dash, installed both sun visors, and idk what else I forget...
I also got my paint yesterday... its gonna be kinda temporary but I wish I could find a nice paint that will last forever with the look it will start out as... But im not going to reveal that as of yet |
03-24-2008, 03:54 AM | #135 |
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heres some more pics..
all custom made peices to hold the radiator down btw... and i sandblasted the back half of the frame today also... |
04-01-2008, 05:17 AM | #136 |
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what a longggg weekend. I worked alone all weekend (well the dog joined in sometimes). I installed my whole front clip and tossed in the bench seat, along with going to a wedding reception. haha. Its starting to look like a truck now!
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04-01-2008, 05:18 AM | #137 |
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glad to see it coming together now man!
starting to look like a truck, and a *****in' one at that. keep at 'er. -Sam.
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04-02-2008, 03:06 AM | #139 |
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looking like a truck again, seeing it rolling is making alot of progress, keep up the work, can't wait to see it with some color.
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04-02-2008, 03:40 PM | #140 |
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thanks guys, i dont know when ill be able to toss some color on it but im pretty much puttin it together now as a test fit and get everything lined up and then im gonna pull it apart and paint everything and put her back together. Its gettin exciting now. haha
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04-03-2008, 03:50 AM | #141 |
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hey great job it's looking great.
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04-03-2008, 05:33 AM | #142 |
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hey guys, I got my seat in today, and got it covered and stuff. let me know what you think!
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04-03-2008, 10:42 PM | #143 |
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lookin good. What are the specs on the cam? What class do you run in mx? Youve got killer style in your avatar pic, unless that is someone else. I raced MX for several years and crashed my way out of the intermediate class, lol. Dungey or Jlaw, whos gonna win it? Later, Cory
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04-04-2008, 12:07 AM | #144 |
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cam specs are on crane cams website-
http://www.cranecams.com/?show=brows...91&lvl=2&prt=5 and I race 250B stock and mod, 125B mod. Yes, thats me last year at nationals where I placed 9th overall in 250c... heres a few pics from nationals last year... I personally dont like Jlaw... he doesnt have much respect from some in my area because he would always cheat (not that it really mattered due to the fact that he'd destroy everyone anyways) plus he tried to take out my trainer at the one race when they werent even in the same class... We call him Jlo haha. But I cant deny his skills but I just wish he had more respect... Honestly I hope Dungey wins west and Canard wins East! and I know what you mean about crashing-26 bones in 14 years of racing (started when I was 3...) so i've spent alot of time on the injured list, sadly. But hey it happens, and I still love the sport!!! |
04-04-2008, 05:44 AM | #145 |
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WOO HOO! My dad and I got the bed on tonight. holy &*^% the bed is pretty heavy when its all one peice! haha. I dont have any pics of the bed on the truck (it got dark out) but it depresses me- the bed on my donor truck is the one we just unbolted and stuck on for "mock up" and if the PO wouldnt've lost the left rear i'd have a completely straight bed to drop on. DOH! oh well, im gonna see what kinda massaging I can do to get it looking a little better. But heres some pics of the bed and of my 69...
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04-04-2008, 07:17 PM | #146 |
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Hell yea! 9th in the C class at Loretta’s is no joke! I struggled to make top 10at Whitney one year in the C class. You ever come down south for Lake Whitney or Oak Hill? I'm a jlaw fan purely because of his riding and style. The dude is sick! His antics can be disrespectful so I hear what you’re saying. I like Dungey too, but I don’t see him winning the championship, but will see. I hope Canard wins it, and he has very good chance.
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thanks man. It took all year and pounded myself training n stuff. I really wish Hahn would win (wil hahn) cause he was parked beside us at lorettas and hes a really down to earth kid-he paid his whole way last year to everything he went to at the age of 17. Hes amazing IMO!
And i've never been to whitney or oak hill-I watched at ponca one year (okie) but it depends on finances, I might go to florida for mini o's during thanksgiving... I cant wait to haul my bikes around in my chevy when its built though haha. bumpers are going on today, and hopefully saturday i'll toss on the 4in drop coils and it'll look close to finished, then I can tear it apart and paint everything! |
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Woo hoo! she looks kinda done... I also bent up my shifter today (in a good way...) and made my shift knob... check it out!
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04-08-2008, 03:50 AM | #149 |
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man, THAT IS MY SHIFT SETUP> ahaha.. I have the 8 ball and everything. I know its not super original, but i like that setup. How did you mount your 8 ball?
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Man...
That's Effin' Rad! Tall 8-ball shifter, hula dancer on the dash, diamond plate foot print gas pedal... I beleive the technical term there is "*****in'!". as always, looking good, and can't wait to see plates slapped on it. -Sam.
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