05-30-2021, 12:13 PM | #126 |
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Nice truck. The seats look great.
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06-16-2021, 11:22 PM | #127 |
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Great lookin' work!
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06-17-2021, 07:09 AM | #128 |
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I am blatantly stealing your intermittent wiper function and claiming it as my own.
Woody is still some way from hitting the road again but this is a really good upgrade that means I can, like other, use my truck as a truck in all weathers. Nice. As for the paint, in the pictures I cant see it until I look for it so wouldn't worry. P.
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06-18-2021, 09:27 AM | #129 | |
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In other news I installed some polyurethane body mounts, and that was a mistake. I’m going to buy the rubber kit. These make so much noise and transfer so much vibration to the cab that I thought I broke my truck. I also installed a headlights-on buzzer so I don’t drain my battery due to forgetfulness. Last edited by caseyjones; 06-18-2021 at 10:08 AM. |
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06-18-2021, 10:43 AM | #130 |
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That seals it - I'm going to order rubber for my cab mounts. I know I'm not supper chuffed about the poly on my '77.
Headlights buzzer can be just a cheap buzzer, with + hooked to lights, and - hooked to ignition positive. When key is on, buzzer sees + on both sides, and no sound. Key is off but lights are on, buzzer grounds through the "off" ignition somewhere and makes noise. I put one in my '77 and saves my bacon all the time.
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After my thread earlier asking about rubber or poly body mounts glad to hear that I have made the right decision!
Rubber mounts are En Route, well hopefully, but that is a story for another day.... P.
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06-18-2021, 01:04 PM | #132 |
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Yes, there is a thread in here about that. Rubber is more cushionny.
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I'm pretty sure you aren't going to want to paint this one either. I think that gmc color is somewhat rare.
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8-lugger. Staying HD or going to do a 5-lug swap?
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I just started a thread for this truck so this one doesnt get too convoluted.
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...72#post8935372 But to answer your question, plan is to convert to half-ton spec, and likely short wheelbase too. |
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My 66. Disc brakes, power steering, 14-bolt rear.
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Driving this thing rain or shine. More rain than shine lately.
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I approve!
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Oh No! Park it. Store it away and only bring it out for car shows and special occasions for others to see and say 'ooohh ahhh'. That's the purpose of a classic vehicle. Like Jay, you need 1000's of sq ft of ooohh ahhh vehicles.
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That's a good looking truck.
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10-25-2022, 05:17 PM | #145 |
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New chapter to the story...this truck is going to a new home about 4 hours north. It's been a great truck but I can't keep it inside while I have other projects and I don't want to watch it deteriorate. I hope the new owner enjoys it!
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This has been a good read, as I work on my '64 C10 rescue down south in Eugene. I didn't see any note of late transmission changes, were you still happy with the overdrive NP833 trans? That's what's in my truck now, connected to a little 305 small block V8.
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I think you'll love that transmission. It worked really well with my setup, and I'd totally do it again...in fact, I have a spare transmission, just need the shifter and bracket!
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10-25-2022, 11:14 PM | #148 |
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Cool. I've still not driven my truck yet, but getting close. Need to get it to DMV (CA title) and to a muffler shop.
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10-26-2022, 01:44 AM | #149 |
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Do all these trucks switch the ground at the wiper switch? My truck has single speed wipers with no washers, and only has a single wire to the switch, so it must be switching ground, not hot.
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10-26-2022, 06:43 PM | #150 |
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I believe that is the case.
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