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Re: What did you do with your truck today, Part 3
I'll get the info next week at work.
On my lunch break, wow that beat me up, but I got the cab all cleaned up. A few welds here and there and a little sand blasting hopefully tonight, but tomorrow at the latest, and it's gunna get primed. Brian
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Looks awesome. Clear it like it is!
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Installed my brake light switch today, then wired my headlights and front turn signals.
I was also really excited to get a voice mail from the guy nearby who has several panel trucks; he's says I can come get a rear bumper, brackets and valance tomorrow. I thought I'd never find one!
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Nice, clean job. I used a '71 Super Beetle hydraulic switch that I remembered from my younger days, but I've had so many problems with my stainless brake lines leaking that I wish I'd seen this first.
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Installed the steering wheel, shift indicator bezel and bowtie indicator I made.
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I started making my brake lines today.
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Wow, that looks good Brian! I have some of those discs and I don’t remember where they came from. Blue ones too...maybe for aluminum, just don’t remember.
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09-03-2018, 12:50 AM | #11 |
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Friggin beautiful!
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So funny, I put a tack rag out for this morning. LOL
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WHOOOO HOOOOO! Funny thing is, I had every intention to having this done in June, geeez.
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The tack rag part is hilarious! (Using it is even better.) Don't worry about June. You're rockin' and rollin' now!
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Among other things, I started putting the guts back in the doors...
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Everyone looks to be very productive this weekend. I bent and installed my brake lines, now to secure and fill with fluid.
I also made a trip to the scrap yard. Scored some cool goodies. Can’t remember the last timeI went to a scrap yard. 2010 maybe.
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Back into painting mode, epoxy under dash and floor, next final prime, sand and color on the rest of the interior
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After my rear bumper bracket fiasco I was so discouraged I had difficulty regaining momentum. But today I managed to wire most of my sender wires: gas gauge, oil pressure, temp sensor and distributor power.
Can't connect taillights until I get that rear bumper bracket issue resolved however because I'm mounting the taillights on the valance panel. Swap meet this coming weekend, maybe I'll get lucky.
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I was hoping to get a peek at your progress but for some reason your signature line isn't forwarding properly.
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Wont work for me either, dont know why, im old and havnt got a clue how to fix it
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Waiting for another appointment at the hospital for my son, I got out in the back and separated the hood, I'll need to strip it and get it primed.
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